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David Broza publicó hace 10 años su álbum “East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem”, otra proclama más en su carrera por la reconciliación, por la convivencia pacífica de ambos lados de Jerusalén, grabando canciones con músicos palestinos e israelíes al unísono. Broza está de nuevo en España de gira y viene a nuestro programa para contarnos - su periplo por distintos campamentos del conflicto de estos días - y cantarnos. Y, por vez primera, nos visita la pianista y compositora almeriense Pilar Onares, cuya carrera en el mundo de las bandas sonoras ya es una realidad, siguiendo los pasos de Alberto Iglesias, Roque Baños o Fernando Velázquez. DISCO 1 DAVID BROZA Stolen Kiss (EN CASA LIMÓN) DISCO 2 PILAR ONARES Llevo Cartas (ESCA) DISCO 3 PILAR ONARES Vals del Agua (ESCA) ALBA DISCO 4 PILAR ONARES As A Reflex (ESCA) ACTO REFLEJO DISCO 5 PILAR ONARES The Judgement (ESCA) LA CONDENA DISCO 6 DAVID BROZA Souls To Soul (NIGHT DOWN - 1) DISCO 7 DAVID BROZA Isla Mujeres (1) DISCO 8 DAVID BROZA Haisha Sheiti - La Mujer Que Yo Quiero (AT MASSADA CD 2 - 7) BONUS DAVID BROZA Girl (ESCA)Escuchar audio
Israeli singer-songwriter David Broza believes that music can unite people across cultures and has spent the past 45 years showing audiences how it can be done. One of his latest projects exemplifies this philosophy: Beginning in October, once a month during the Friday Kabbalat Shabbat services at Manhattan's Temple Emanu-El, Broza will present tracks from Tefila, a new album that recasts the service's traditional prayers and hymns as a blend of folk, jazz, pop, and classical songs. Performed by Broza, who sings in Hebrew and plays guitar alongside a global band of strings, horns, and gospel singers, the effort is a culmination of a lifetime spent honing his craft, which is rooted in the idea of music as a potent tool for facilitating dialogue and social change. Themes of building bridges and breaking barriers run throughout Broza's vast catalog. Among his 40-plus albums, many of which are multi-platinum, with English, Hebrew, and Spanish lyrics, several put American and Spanish poems to melody. His first song, “Yihye Tov,” or “Things Will Get Better,” from 1975, became and remains a soul-stirring peace anthem for Israel; his 2014 album, East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem, features both Israeli and Palestinian musicians. Whether playing for three people (as he once did, in the Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona, as it was being shelled by rockets) or thousands, Broza takes great care to convey a sense of empathy and hope into his dynamic compositions.On this episode, Broza talks with Andrew about music as a connective tissue, how dialogue can lead to respect, and why feeling trumps thinking almost every time.Special thanks to our Season 5 sponsor, L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Show notes:Full transcriptdavidbroza.net[07:45] Yehonatan Geffen[07:45] “Yihye Tov” [21:51] “The Sixteenth Sheep” [33:42] Tefila[37:42] “Not Exactly Christmas” [43:17] Misa Criolla[50:51] Sharona Aron[54:21] Wellesley Aron[01:21:01] One Million Guitars
Eurovision dreams come true! In partnership with Camp Tel Yehuda AKA TY (the Jewish summer camp where our parents met and we went as teenagers), we present a very special event episode of the Friday Night Movie Podcast. As part of TY's virtual summer programming, Shai got the opportunity to interview S-Curve Records CEO, Steve Greenberg, and S-Curve Recording Artist and 2018 Eurovision Song Contest Winner, Netta. We spoke extensively about their legendary careers, navigating the world as Jewish artists, and staying true to your authentic self in the face of outside pressure and stardom. And of course, we also talked movies and music videos! Steve produced the outstanding documentary film and album, East Jerusalem / West Jerusalem from Israeli musician David Broza, who worked with Palestinian musicians to create a record promoting peace and understanding. We spoke about the making of the film and the complicated issue of cultural boycotts and the BDS movement, as well as Steve's work with Creative Community for Peace. Steve also spoke about working with with legendary artists, the O'Jays, on their most recent record and their powerful song and accompanying music video, "Above the Law," which offers a profound critique of systemic racism in the United States. Don't miss this episode! A huge thanks to David Weinstein and TY, Steven Greenberg, and Netta for making it happen. Check out the trailer for Steve Greenberg's upcoming podcast "Speed of Sound." Full episodes drop on 7/28 and it's going to be an amazing look behind the scenes of the music business. The Friday Night Movie Family supports the following organizations: NAACP Legal Defense Fund | Equal Justice Initiative. Subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, including iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | Overcast. Play along with Friday Night Movie at home! Read the FNM Glossary to learn the about our signature bits (e.g., Buy/Rent/Meh, I Told You Shows, Tradesies, etc.) and then head on over to our merch store your very own official FNM t-shirt. Send us your recommendations and your tradesies! We'll watch them and report back on the show! Email us at pancake@pancake4table.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or @paperBKprincess. Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie and @pancake4table. Follow us on Letterboxd (@pancake4table) where we're rating every movie we've EVER watched. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat. Subscribe and leave a review on IOS or Android at www.fridaynightmoviepod.com. Follow all of our pop culture shenanigans at www.pancake4table.com.
This week we bring you a very special panel discussion we recently held about the making of the East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem documentary and the power of music in Israel to build bridges and further coexistence. Panelists Include:- David Broza, Artist- Steve Greenberg, Founder of S-Curve Records- Micah Hendler, Founder of The Jerusalem Youth Chorus- Steve Earle, Singer/Songwriter/Producer Moderated By:Malina Saval, Variety Features Editor For more information on Creative Community For Peace, please visit:https://www.creativecommunityforpeace.com/ To watch the East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem documentary visit:https://www.amazon.com/East-Jerusalem-West-David-Broza/dp/B01F9PI516 Check out Home by The Jerusalem Youth Chorus here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJaPUF3lHYg&feature=emb_title For Mira Awad's song, Thinking of Others, visit here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXIW6uEbZGQ
Legendary singer-songwriter David Broza is known to his fans as Israel’s Bruce Springsteen. He’s a humanitarian activist and a prolific musician who has recorded hit albums in Hebrew, Spanish, and English. In this hybrid interview-concert, he describes his work bridging divides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, his 2014 documentary East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem, and his latest project, One Million Guitars. Special thanks to José Alfaro, recording guru at Acast; Connor Button, theme music creator; and WKNY Radio Kingston, our kind host on the airwaves. Follow us on Twitter @interruptshow, and rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast, por favor.David Broza reparte 1 millón de guitarrasEl legendario compositor y cantante David Broza, conocido por sus fans como el Bruce Springsteen de Israel, es un activo defensor de los derechos humanos y un prolífico músico que ha publicado álbumes en inglés, español y hebreo. En este híbrido entre entrevista y concierto, Broza describe sus esfuerzos por tender puentes entre palestinos e israelíes, su documental de 2014 East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem y su último proyecto, 1 millón de guitarras. Gracias especiales a José Alfaro, técnico gurú en Acast; Connor Button, creador de la sintonía; y a WKNY Radio Kingston, nuestro aliado en las ondas. Síguenos en Twitter @interruptshow, puntúanos, danos tu opinión, y suscríbete a nuestro podcast, por favor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this inspiring episode of Rock & Roles, Danny speaks with Israeli singer-songwriter and activist David Broza about his influential musical career and activism. As a young man, David’s recording of, “Yihye Tov”, became the anthem of the Israeli peace movement during the Israeli – Egyptian peace negotiations of 1978. David has since used his successful music career to bring attention to several humanitarian causes and promote peace in some of the places that need it most. His genuine pursuit of harmony and human connection has given David access to both sides of the conflict in the Gaza strip to spread his message of peace. “The role of the artist is to inspire the people that are not artists. To show them the light.” – David Broza Show Notes 00:25 – After a brief introduction, David shares the meaning behind his peace anthem, “Yihye Tov”. Danny goes over David’s recent work including a new documentary on Netflix, “East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem“. 02:55 – David’s political activism was inspired by his parent’s and grandfather’s work of promoting education for peace. When David was 16, he helped his grandfather by distributing leaflets on campus promoting peaceful philosophy. 07:30 – With David’s help, his grandfather bought hill-top property in the “no man’s land” outside of Isreal. This property became Wahat al-Salam – Neve Shalom, a thriving village intended for Jews, Muslims, and Christians to co-exist. They live together harmoniously and promote their ideals of conflict resolution and peace. 11:15 – As David began his musical career, he met poet Yehonatan Geffen. Geffen had just written a poem in commemoration of recent peace negotiations with Egypt. David is asked by Geffen to write music to the poem which became “Yihye Tov”. The song became a hit, playing non-stop on the radio. David catches the attention of the grassroots movement “Peace Now” and is asked to join them. He accepts and follows the group from town to town, bringing attention to the cause. 14:40 – In the decades since the success of the negotiations, much progress has been made in Israeli and Palestinian relations. However, there is still much work to be done. Danny and David discuss how the situation came to be, and what the future of peace looks like between Israelis and Palestinians. 21:50 – Danny asks David to describe his personal experiences since the success of “Yihye Tov”. He tells of meeting the Palestinian band, Sabreen, who saw beyond his ethnicity and embraced David in friendship. He would come to nurture the relationship, partnering with Said Murad and the rest of the band on projects throughout David’s career. 31:20 – David discusses his collaboration with Steve Earle and a multi-cultural studio crew on the powerful album, “East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem.” 41:30 – What place does spirituality have in David’s life? What moves David most is humbleness. Understanding that you do not have to control the situation, just be part of it. This philosophy has allowed him to work with people from all walks of life instead of rejecting them for their views. This has allowed David to reach so many different people and spread his message in places it would otherwise not reach. 50:00 – David speaks of a powerful experience visiting Shuafat, an overflowing Palestinian refugee camp with a long and dark history. He returned to work with the children of the refugee camp. This experience acting as proof to David’s connection to his own spiritual integrity. About David Broza Since 1977 David Broza has combined a career as a singer-songwriter and musician with a commitment to the peace process in the Mideast. His song “Yihye Tov” was written in the context of the Lebanon War and to this day is an anthem in Israel that plays a similar role to activists there as “Give Peace A Chance” does in the U.S. As Steve Earle says, “In Israel, David Broza is me and Bruce Springsteen and a bag of chips” Broza asked Earle to produce his most recent album East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem which is an unprecedented collaboration of Israeli, Muslim and Arab Christian musicians recorded at the Sabreen Studio in East Jerusalem. A documentary of the same name about the making of the album is available on Netflix as of Sept 15th, 2016. David has recorded over thirty albums in English, Spanish (he spent much of his youth in Spain) and Hebrew. He is married to the designer Nili Lotan and divides his time between New York and Israel.
DAVID BROZA is an Israeli superstar that has been considered one of the most dynamic and vibrant performers in the singer/songwriter world. His charismatic and energetic performances have brought to worldwide audiences, a fusion of the three different countries in which he was raised: Israel, Spain, and England, filling concert halls with his famous guitar playing, ranging from flamenco flavored rhythmic and percussion techniques, to whirlwind finger picking, to a signature rock and roll sound. More than a singer/songwriter, David is also well known for his commitment and dedication to several humanitarian causes, predominantly, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. David recorded his new album 'East Jerusalem / West Jerusalem' with Palestinian and Israeli musicians in East Jerusalem, the Palestinian part of that holy city. The album was produced by multiple Grammy nominee Steve Earle and features performances by Earle and Wyclef Jean. http://www.davidbroza.net MIKE STEVENS and OKAIDJA AFROSO are two passionate musicians from very different backgrounds. Mike is an award winning harmonica virtuoso from Canada and Okaidja is a a traditional master musician and dancer from Ghana. The two bring their talents together on the stunning album 'CanadAfrica'. Here you will encounter the essence of Ghana�s Gold Coast intertwined with the deep roots of Folk and Blues music of North America. This innovative record reveals how beautifully the sounds of the harmonica complements Ghanaian melodies powered by these two master musicians. The last time Mike appeared on WoodSongs, he and Raymond McLain brought the house down with their version of the "Orange Blossom Special". It stands as one of the all time great performance on the show. Raymond will be making a special guest appearance on the broadcast with Mike and Okaidja so put on your seat belts! http://www.mikestevensmusic.com/
For decades, Israeli multi-platinum recording artist David Broza has been making music and advocating for peace. Now, hes taken it to a new level with a CD entitled East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem that he recorded on the Palestinian side of Jerusalem with both Israeli and Palestinian musicians. Hear a couple of songs from the new CD which features 14 inspiring recordings.
Israeli multi-platinum recording artist David Broza shares stories of his project to record songs on the Palestinian side of Jerusalem with musicians from both Palestine and Israel. The result is an exceptional new CD entitled East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem.