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Monday, December 24, 2007

Matisyahu live on CW11 morning news

Matisyahu Performs Jerusalem & Late Night In Zion

live on local channel in nyc. Wonderful, it's the first time I've heard Late Night In Zion live. What a pity it's cut.

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Friday, December 21, 2007

Matisyahu performs at SoHo Synagogue

Matisyahu performs at SoHo Synagogue

Great beatbox

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Saturday, December 01, 2007

Matisyahu on Hadar Hatorah

Matisyahu on Hadar Hatorah

Thanks Mike

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Friday, September 28, 2007

Matisyahu Performs at Ford Amphitheater

Matisyahu Performs at Ford Amphitheater

Matisyahu kicked off the fall season with an incredible show at the Gerald Ford Amphitheater on September 6, 2007. Plum was lucky enough to get to meet with him before the show to learn his story.

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Friday, July 06, 2007

Matisyahu Taglit-birthright israel Concert Clips

Matisyahu JEC/Taglit-birthright israel Concert Clips


Shi 360 - Home (Birthright Israel / Taglit Summer 2007)

Shai 360 (שי 360) singing "Home" (הום) live at the Birthright Israel (Taglit / תגלית) MegaEvent summer 2007. It's a great song, and it reminds all of us Jews about why we have to stick together, and how Israel is the one and only home for us.


BTW, if you're Jewish, between the ages of 18-26, and have never been on a peer group tour of Israel check out http://www.birthrightisrael.org to find out how you can go there for free!! Absolutely free, no catch!!

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Sunday, June 03, 2007

Matisyahu Live @ Glasslands Gallery 5/31/07

Matisyahu Live @ Glasslands Gallery 5/31/07 Nigun Aish Tamid. EPIC Acoustic Performance, Vintage Matis!!!

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Friday, May 25, 2007

MATISYAHU & FRIENDS - SUMMER UNITY TOUR 2007

311, MATISYAHU & FRIENDS - SUMMER UNITY TOUR 2007
LOTS OF TICKETS NOW ON SALE!!

COME JOIN THE CELEBRATION. THE CONCERT EVENT OF THE SUMMER!!

Ticket Info and Support Band Lineups below, with more support bands to be announced soon.Matisyahu tour

6/28 ST LOUIS, MO
311, Matisyahu, The Rivalry
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 314-989-8080

6/29 KANSAS CITY, MO
311, Matisyahu, The Rivalry
Westport Street Party
On-Sale NOW: 816-931-3330
Tix also at Beaumont Club

7/1 OMAHA, NE
311, Matisyahu, Swizzletree
Westfair Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 402-393-8775

7/2 LITTLE ROCK, AR
311, Matisyahu, The Rivalry
Metroplex
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 501-217-5113

7/4 AUSTIN, TX
311, Matisyahu, Particle
The Backyard
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 512.263.4146
GetTix.net, 1-866-443-8849

7/5 AUSTIN, TX
311, Matisyahu, Particle
The Backyard
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 512.263.4146
GetTix.net, 1-866-443-8849

7/6 DALLAS, TX
311, Matisyahu, Particle
Smirnoff Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 214-421-1111
House of Blues Concerts - Smirnoff

7/8 HOUSTON, TX
311, Matisyahu, Particle
The Woodlands
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 281-363--3300

7/10 BATON ROUGE, LA
311, Matisyahu, Particle
River Center
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 225-389-7609
Box Office: 225-389-4940

7/11 BIRMINGHAM, AL
311, Matisyahu, Particle
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 205-985-0703
Box Office: 205-985-4900

7/12 JACKSONVILLE, FL
311, Matisyahu, Particle
Memorial Arena
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 904-630-3900

7/14 MEMPHIS, TN
311, Matisyahu, Particle
Mud Island
On sale 6/2
Box Office: 901-576-7222

7/15 PENSACOLA, FL
311, Matisyahu, Particle
Civic Center
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 850-432-0800

7/17 WEST PALM BEACH, FL
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat
Sound Advice Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 561-793-0445

7/18 TAMPA, FL
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat
Ford Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 813-740-2446

7/19 ATLANTA, GA
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat
Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 404-443-5090

7/20 CHARLOTTE, NC
311, Matisyahu
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 704-549-5555
Box Office: 704-549-1292

7/22 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat
VA Beach Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 757-368-3000
Next Tix: 757-671-8100

7/25 HOLMDEL, NJ
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat w/ Pato Banton
PNC Art Center
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 732-335-8698

7/26 WANTAGH, NY
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat w/ Pato Banton
Jones Beach Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Boxoffice: 516-221-1000

7/28 PHILADELPHIA, PA
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat w/ Pato Banton
Penns Landing
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 215-922-2386

7/29 BOSTON, MA
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat w/ Pato Banton
Tweeter Center
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 508-339-2331

7/30 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY
311, Matisyahu, & More
SPAC
on sale 6/9.
Box Office: 518-587-3330

7/31 ATLANTIC CITY, NJ
311, Matisyahu, Shootyz Groove
Borgata Casino
on sale 6/9.
Box Office: 609-317-1000

8/2 COLUMBUS, OH
311, Matisyahu, Shootyz Groove
Promowest Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Info: 614-461-5483

8/3 CLEVELAND, OH
311, Matisyahu, Shootyz Groove
Tower City
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 216-522-4822

8/5 BALTIMORE, MD (DC)
311, Matisyahu & More (festival show)
Pilmco Race Course
On-Sale NOW: 1-800-551-seat

8/6 INDIANAPOLIS, IN
311, Matisyahu
The Lawns
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 317-231-0000

8/8 CINCINNATI, OH
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat w/ Pato Banton
Riverbend Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 513-232-6220

8/9 DETROIT, MI
311, Matisyahu, The English Beat w/ Pato Banton
DTE Energy Center
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 248-377-0100

8/11 CHICAGO, IL
311, Matisyahu & TBA
Northery Island
on sale 6/2.
Info Line: 312.540.2668
Box Office: 312-540-2667

8/12 MINNEAPOLIS, MN
311, Matisyahu & TBA
Roy Wilkins Auditorium
On-Sale NOW
Info Line: 651-265-4800
Box Office: 651-726-8240

8/13 DES MOINES, IA
311, Matisyahu
Val Air Ballroom
On-Sale 6/2
Box Office: 515-223-6152

8/15 DENVER, CO
311, Matisyahu, & Dirty Heads
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
On-Sale NOW
Box Office: 303-295-4444

8/16 SALT LAKE CITY, UT
311, Matisyahu, & Dirty Heads
Usana Amphitheatre
on-sale 6/9.
Info Line: 801-955-6620
smithstix.com/, 801-467-8499

8/18 SAN DIEGO, CA
311, Matisyahu, & The English Beat w/ Pato BantonCoors Amphitheatre
on-sale 6/9.
Info Line: 619-671-3600

8/19 IRVINE, CA
311, Matisyahu, & TBA
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
on-sale tba.
Info Line: 949-855-6111
Box Office: 949-855-6937

8/21 PHOENIX, AZ
311, Matisyahu, & TBA
Dodge Theatre
On Sale NOW

8/22 SANTA BARBARA, CA
311, Matisyahu, & Dirty Heads
County Bowl
on sale 6/16.
Info Line: 805-962-7411
Box Office: 805-962-7411

8/26 SAN FRANCISCO, CA
311, Matisyahu, & Dirty Heads
The Concourse
on-sale 6/24.
Info Line: 415-371-5500
Tickemaster: 415-421-8497

8/28 PORTLAND, OR
311, Matisyahu, & Dirty Heads
Edgefield
On Sale NOW
Info Line: 503-669-8610
BoxOffice: 503-225-0047

8/29 SEATTLE, WA
311, Matisyahu, & TBA
Marymoor Amphitheatre
On Sale NOW: 206-628-0888

matisahu
THE RIVALRY
The Rivalry is a high-energy rock quartet from Long Island, NY that formed i n the summer of 2005. The band last toured the U.S. with Alien Ant Farm and will join 311's Summer Unity Tour in support of their full-length record ent itled "Emergency Broadcast" out now (online release). The new record, which contains 11 songs, was produced by Mike Cosgrove of Alien Ant Farm and mixed by Chad Sexton of 311. With influences ranging from Jeff Buckley to Glassjaw, with the raw melodic style of the Police, The Rivalry are ready to rock you! For more info, visit: www.myspace.com/therivalry and www.therivalry.net


THE ENGLISH BEAT
Hailing from Birmingham, England, The Beat rushed on to the music scene in 1979, at a time of social, political and musical upheaval. Into this storm came The Beat, trying to calm the waters with their simple message of unity set to a great beat. The band blends soul, reggae, pop and punk, and from these pieces they create an infectious rhythm. Along with their contemporaries The Specials, The Selecter, and Madness, The Beat became one of the most popular and influential bands of the British ska movement. The band has toured the
world , with such artists as David Bowie, The Police, REM, The Clash, The Talking He ads, The Pretenders, and The Specials. Be sure to check out this band of musicial history and good-timin'-grooves for yourself! For more info, visit: www.thebeatuk.com


PATO BANTON
Reggae great Pato Banton is going to join The English Beat for eight of the shows this summer!! He's going to join vocals for English Beat songs, a few Pato songs, General Public songs and The Specials songs. Dave Wakeling of the English Beat says, "it should definitely nice up the dance." Yes indeed. The groove just got bigger! Pato will be with the Beat for the shows in: Gilford, New Jersey, New York, Philly, Boston, Cincinnati, Detroit and San Diego. For more info, visit: www.patobanton.com

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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Jerusalem Live

Jerusalem Live

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Matisyahu interview in Israel

Matisyahu to Perform Two Shows in Israel

by Benyamin Bresky

(IsraelNN.com) “Check for your chometz [leavened products that must be disposed of before Passover –ed.] and then come party.” So says popular singer Matisyahu who will be playing two shows this week in Israel right before the start of Passover. The singer spoke on Israel National Radio’s 'The Beat.'

Matisyahu liveClick here for an mp3 download of the exclusive audio interview.

The singer’s latest release is a CD and DVD combination, which includes seven new songs and concert footage from his first concert series in Israel from December 2005. The singer is looking forward to his return to the stage in Israel and is even in the process of making Israel his permanent home.

His tour continues to other nations after Israel. “In different countries there’s somewhat of a different reaction,” says Matisyahu, “but there’s definitely a universal thing that happens with music probably more than anything else in people, where those lines get crossed and some human thing in them just comes out.”

Born Mathew Miller in New York, Matisyahu first broke onto the scene performing ‘Hasidic reggae.’ His 2004 release Shake off the Dust... Arise contained roots-style Jamaican reggae with lyrics based on the Torah, Hasidic teachings and other Jewish subjects. The novelty led to appearances on national TV shows in the United States where he told the story of his love for reggae and his return to a Jewish traditional lifestyle through the Chabad movement.

Matisyahu youthThe image of the tall, bearded man in a black hat singing rapid-fire rap and reggae made him an underground sensation. His second album, Live at Stubb’s shot up the Top 40 Billboard charts earning him an unprecedented Billboard Top Reggae Artist.

In 2006 Matisyahu released Youth which also topped the Billboard charts and earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Reggae Artist. He lost to Ziggy Markey, the son of reggae legend Bob Marley, however another Jewish group, The Klezmatics won the award for Best Contemporary World Music Album. Before the Matisyahu phenomenon, the only time a Jewish oriented song received mainstream airplay was Tzena Tzena Tzena by The Weavers with Gordon Jenkins in the early 1950s.

Although Matisyahu is seen as a reggae artist, he doesn’t necessarily stick to a strict interpretation of it. “Hopefully my sound is developing,” said Matisyahu in a phone call on the road in Israel. “Hopefully I am able to put together different sounds. The music that I make is not based on any one specific line of music. I love and I hear so many different interesting sounds. That’s what I’ve tried to do in the past and that’s what I’ll continue to do.”

Matisyahu is already writing material for his next album. “There will be sounds ranging from electronic music to African music to reggae to hip hop to rock. So it will be a real combination,” he says.

Matisyahu is also experimenting lyrically and expanding his citations of Jewish philosophy to include other hassidic masters aside from the late Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson. He says future lyrics will include the teaching of the 19th century Hasidic leader Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Rabbi Nachman is a popular source of inspiration for musicians in Israel due to his focus on music, folk tales and meditation.

“I don’t know if I want to put it out there yet,” says Matisyahu of his future projects. “There was a dream that Rebbe Nachman had and he said that all of his teachings are based on this dream. I have also been particularly interested in The Story of the Seven Beggars since I have been here in Israel.”

Matisyahu mp3Matisyahu also performed briefly this week with Israeli Hadag Nahash whom he met previously in the United States. Hadag Nahash performs a self-described mix of hip-hop, funk and jazz and often uses bitingly sarcastic lyrics from a liberal and secular point of view.

“A couple of years ago they had a show at the Knitting Factory [a prominent concert club in New York],” related Matisyahu. “My manager at the time wanted to bring me there. I asked them if I could get on stage and they were probably like, “who’s this Hasidic guy?” They had never really heard of me before. I got up there with them and it was really cool. It’s was a real powerful moment. And now two years later after my success to come back and collaborate is nice. I like doing that in different countries where I am collaborating with different artists.”

In addition, Matisyahu has also joined international pop star Sting on stage in Israel and participated in an impromptu street performance in Jerusalem with the popular reggae/world-music group Aharit HaYamim.

“I was eating at Big Apple Pizza on Yaffo Street,” recalls Matisyahu. “It sounded really cool. I had a concert that night at [Jerusalem concert club] The Lab.” Minutes after Matisyahu left the microphone, he was surrounded by enthusiastic fans. Today his popularity has only increased.

Other recent projects have been the annual benefit concert for HASC - The Hebrew Academy for Special Children. Although visually, Matisyahu has the same black hat and button-down white shirt as the other performers, his mix of rock guitars and Caribbean rhythm is a stark contrast to the other artists.

“If a Jewish person is making music with some roots and some foundation within Judaism, that’s what I would consider Jewish music,” comments the singer on the subject. “The ideas behind the music and the meaning behind it – that’s what would make it Jewish.”

Joining Matisyahu in concert this week will be Daniel Zamir, an old friend from the New School, a university in New York City attended by Matisyahu and his fellow band members. Zamir’s Jewish jazz, particularly his newly released album Amen is becoming increasingly popular in Israel.

“He was a young guy in music school and known to be this protégé,” says Matisyahu of his friend. “John Zorn, the famous saxophone player [and founder of Tzadik Records] was his mentor. He and I were both doing teshuvah. We started hanging out a little bit. After yeshiva, we came back for the graduation. I look down the hallway and see this fully religious Jew. And he sees me now with a beard and everything. He went through some pretty intense changes. And that, I think, is a good thing. I think it’s a good thing to always be changing.”

source, pictures taken from flickr.com

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

Matisyahu up close and personal

Matisyahu up close and personal

Matisyahu leaps into the crowd in Jerusalem performance March 2007.

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