Watch: Vintage Footage London School of Jewish Song “Shir” 1977

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In 1977 the Jewish music scene was quite different than today. MBD had already released a few albums, with the album “I’d Rather Pray and Sing” being released the year before, Avraham Fried hadn’t yet began his professional adult career. Instead there was the Ohr Chodosh, Yeshiva Diaspora, the Rabbi’s Sons, and some others. Even the boys choirs of today were either just starting out or non existent. While Miami Boys choir were just beginning out that very year, Tzlil V’zemer was still a few years away from forming, and the Yeshiva Boys choir a few decades.

In the USA there was Eli Teitelbaum Pirchei Boys Choir, in England Yigal Calek and the London School of Jewish Song. Yigal Calek a legendary composer and choir director was so popular back then, that in the early 1970’s a young MBD would open for concerts by the the London group.

Established in 1968, The London School of Jewish Song released in 1976 “London Live” an 11 track record of song recorded live at concerts while touring Europe and the USA.

The footage below was recorded off of a live performance on Local Minneapolis television, prior to their Chanukah concert arranged by Chabad of Minnesota, directed by Rabbi Moshe Feller.

Introducing the choir is a younger Rabbi Manis Friedman long time Chabad Shliach in the Twin Cities, and director of the Beis Chana school for girls.

Watch below the Pirchei London Choir sing “Shir”. Soloist is Philip Rosenberg.

Part two of this series will Iy’h be released in the coming days.


5 COMMENTS

  1. Wow. Thanx for sharing. Yigal is the best! I grew up listening to his records. I still have all his productions on cassette tapes.
    I like Rabbi Friedman’s brown suit with the big lapels. Those twin soloists are so cute.

  2. This is so cute! Real singing before everything was slapped with effects and tuning……. although this does look like its pre-recorded…….

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