What a Week
First and foremost, I must give thanks to everyone who planned, shopped, ironed t-shirts, printed posters, stickered, hung banners, re-hung banners, drove the bus, handed out frisbees and notepads – all for my debut at the Salute to Israel Parade. (pics and video coming soon!!) I know I am truly blessed for all of you, and I hope you had a great time. I would love to hear from anyone who saw me at the parade – and I hope you all enjoyed the show.
Now for the behind the scenes juicy drama: When I got to the Parade, and glanced at my giant ride (awesome btw) I had no clue what was about to unfold. I put my cd with all the background music into the player…. and….. silence. My heart froze. The back-up cd i brought also didnt work. There I was, 5 minutes to showtime – and no music to sing along with. Thank G-d my brother found a store and bought a new diskman, and with seconds before we were about to roll, we had sound. What an experience it was. Thank you to eveyone who made my special debut happen.
I also had the good fortune of attending 2 fantastic concerts this week – Idan Raichel and Tizmoret.
First, I have gotta come up with a way to be a part of Idan Raichel’s show because WOW! Such passion and intensity from every musician. They have a drummer who plays a drum submerged in a basin of water – sounding like a waterfall. It was very cool.
I have to give a special shout-out to my talented friends in Team T, who rocked the house tonight. Great job guys. What a weird experience it was sitting in the audience as apposed to standing on the stage. Don’t worry, I was mouthing every word/note from my seat, 5th row, center. Looking forward to many more years of singing “Change in My Life” at the finale with you all.
All the best,
Dov











