The Maccabeats Live Performance | Talks at Google
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At the invitation of the
At the invitation of the Jewglers (the Jewish group at Google) and the Talks At Google program, the Maccabeats performed at the Google NYC Chanukah Party on December 2, 2013, the sixth night of Chanukah.
"Al Hanissim" by Six13
"Lecha Dodi" based on "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen
"Keep Your Head Up" by Andy Grammer
"Shine" by The Maccabeats
"Burn" by Ellie Goulding
"Wavin' Flag" by K'naan
"One Day" by Matisyahu
"Candlelight" based on "Dynamite" by Taio Cruz
This and all Maccabeats music is recorded a cappella.
www.maccabeats.com
Bookings: [email protected]
Tour dates: www.maccabeats.com/events/tour-dates/
Google+: www.google.com/+MaccabeatsPage
Facebook: www.facebook.com/maccabeats
Twitter: www.twitter.com/maccabeats
Google Play: play.google.com/store/music/artist/Maccabeats?id=Abi4doulgip7vtek3paszkpnfji
Itunes: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/maccabeats/id367163195
Originally formed in 2007 as Yeshiva University's student vocal group, the Maccabeats have emerged as both Jewish music and a cappella phenomena, with a large fanbase, more than 15 million views on YouTube, numerous TV appearances, and proven success with two albums.
Though the Maccabeats aren't your grandfather's synagogue choir, their ideology and identity play an important part in what they do. Strongly committed to the philosophy of Torah u-Madda, the integration of traditional and secular wisdom, the Maccabeats perform an eclectic array of Jewish, American, and Israeli songs. Their breakthrough piece, Lecha Dodi, is the epitome of this synthesis, combining some of the most beloved words of Jewish liturgy with Leonard Cohen's meaningful and melodic Hallelujah.
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Directed by Lee Stimmel
Edited by Matthew Hendershot
Cameras by Andrew McCardle
Audio Engineering by Ed Boyer, Jordan Adamson & David Rosenberg
"Al Hanissim" by Six13
"Lecha Dodi" based on "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen
"Keep Your Head Up" by Andy Grammer
"Shine" by The Maccabeats
"Burn" by Ellie Goulding
"Wavin' Flag" by K'naan
"One Day" by Matisyahu
"Candlelight" based on "Dynamite" by Taio Cruz
This and all Maccabeats music is recorded a cappella.
www.maccabeats.com
Bookings: [email protected]
Tour dates: www.maccabeats.com/events/tour-dates/
Google+: www.google.com/+MaccabeatsPage
Facebook: www.facebook.com/maccabeats
Twitter: www.twitter.com/maccabeats
Google Play: play.google.com/store/music/artist/Maccabeats?id=Abi4doulgip7vtek3paszkpnfji
Itunes: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/maccabeats/id367163195
Originally formed in 2007 as Yeshiva University's student vocal group, the Maccabeats have emerged as both Jewish music and a cappella phenomena, with a large fanbase, more than 15 million views on YouTube, numerous TV appearances, and proven success with two albums.
Though the Maccabeats aren't your grandfather's synagogue choir, their ideology and identity play an important part in what they do. Strongly committed to the philosophy of Torah u-Madda, the integration of traditional and secular wisdom, the Maccabeats perform an eclectic array of Jewish, American, and Israeli songs. Their breakthrough piece, Lecha Dodi, is the epitome of this synthesis, combining some of the most beloved words of Jewish liturgy with Leonard Cohen's meaningful and melodic Hallelujah.
--
Directed by Lee Stimmel
Edited by Matthew Hendershot
Cameras by Andrew McCardle
Audio Engineering by Ed Boyer, Jordan Adamson & David Rosenberg
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