Yosi Piamenta
Official
Website
Myspace
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Ditza Records
In
1976 Stan Getz discovered the
Piamenta Band. 3 weeks later Getz
sent Yossi a ticket to America,
where Yossi was introduced to the
crème de la crème of American
musicians. Getz was so impressed
with Yossi’s music that he cancelled
his schedule for 3 weeks to cut an
album with Yossi. The album was so
successful that Getz tried hard to
sign a lifetime contract with the
Piamenta’s but when Yossi saw what
went on in the showbiz industry… he
declined and ran towards his Jewish
roots.
With 6 official studio albums and
appearances at the most
distinguished venues in the world,
the Piamenta Band is the most
requested name in Jewish events.
Piamenta Management is planning a
tour of colleges and universities.
As far as plans for the near future,
the Piamenta Band will be working on
producing an album with Eddie
Kramer, the engineer who cut albums
for Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The
Rolling Stones, KISS and more.
Piamenta will soon be a household
name, God willing
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Rashanim
Official
Website
Myspace
Youtube
Rashanim is a trio of guitar, bass
and drums/percussion combining the
power of rock with the spontaneity
of improvisation, deep Middle
Eastern grooves, and mystical Jewish
melodies. The 'Jewish power trio' is
led by Jon Madof on guitar and
includes Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
(Pharaoh's Daughter) on bass and
Mathias Kunzli (Lauryn Hill) on
drums and percussion. The band gets
its name from the noisemakers used
during the raucous Jewish holiday of
Purim. |
Scott Metzger
"Scott sat in with Gov't Mule at the
Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford,
Connecticut for our encore
performance of Neil Young's 'Cortez
The Killer.' No rehearsal
whatsoever, we just winged it, Scott
playing totally by instinct and
intuition. He did a great job."--Warren
Haynes, The Allman Brothers/Gov't
Mule
"...the former RANA and Particle
guitarist played with both an
incredible confidence and a sheepish
vulnerability that worked to sheer
perfection. How the room isn’t
packed every time he takes the stage
is one of life’s great
mysteries."--Slade Shomer,
Glidemagazine.com
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