T here are a lot of “venahafoch hu”s in the music industry, and I’d like to share one of them with you — it’s the story of one of the most special musicians I’ve ever met. In 1985, I was in Detroit for a concert and stayed at the home of my friend Reb Dovid Simcha.
Veteran producer Dovid Nachman Golding hosts a walk down musical memory lane
Veteran producer Dovid Nachman Golding hosts a walk down musical memory lane
In 1991, I was approached by Shorashim, an organization providing Jewish education for Russian children living in America. Could we organize a Rabbis’ Sons reunion?
What is it about the song that makes it so great and we never get tired of it?
A s in any business, preparation and advance planning are integral to getting the job done. But in the music business especially, there are so many variables over which we have no control, and at least twice we came close to disaster — showing us Who really makes the plans. One time, Suki & Ding were