Sholomo Simcha: I think it's pretty obvious that this guy can sing, yet no one seems to take notice.
Tzlil V'zemer: These kids are like the Mets to the Miami Boys Choir Yankees.
Chaim Yisroel: Malachim is a kick ass song!
Yeedle: Never lived up to being BMD's son, but still has a lot to offer.
Feel free to disagree, and add your own nominees.
Definitly should of had Moshe Yess on there, thanks Avi.
ReplyDeleteYour welcome. The exact quote was "...until he died."
ReplyDeleteTzlil V'Zemer: Also, a dear friend's son was in it!
ReplyDeleteMy GOD that's weird! (Now you can't throw out our comments either.)
ReplyDeleteKen Burges, though maybe he hasn't produced enough material.
ReplyDeleteKol Achai. The vocals, the arrangements, it's just ...... m'wah! Blissful.
The Nochi Krohn Band. (Again, only one album, but who ever heard of them?)
Oh, and I'm not saying on the these guys are THE most under rated. Just that they are, IMHO, under rated.
ReplyDeleteKen Burgess, yes! Kol Achai was fringe to begin with... they're known on the MO/Mizrachi circuit and they're Israeli. And all they ever did for the world was Rachamana. Rachamaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaa Ahem, excuse.
ReplyDeleteNever heard Nochi Krohn but I think i had one in my class. Is he a Yeshiva of Spring Valley boy?
Yehuda Green and Cahim Yisrael
ReplyDeleteNot sure where krohn comes from, but he's a talented music maker. I'll get his album to you somehow. coughBercough.
ReplyDeleteLeibel, are you feeling OK? Do you need to see a doctor about that itch in your throat?
ReplyDeleteJep
ReplyDeleteI feel obliged to add Cantor Schneur Zalman Baumgarten to this list.
ReplyDeleteJust because.