Shlomo Katz

Shlomo Katz
Birth name Shlomo Katz
Born 1980
New Jersey, U.S.
Genres Contemporary Jewish religious music
Occupation(s) Bandleader, singer-songwriter
Instruments Guitar, vocals
Years active 2005-present
Website www.shlomokatz.com

Shlomo Katz is a contemporary religious Jewish singer in Israel.

Biography

Shlomo Katz was born in New Jersey, the son of Cantor Avsholom Katz.[1] His father was an Argentine immigrant from Buenos Aires, and was named for his uncle Avshalom Haviv.[2] His family moved to Israel when he was nine years old and he has subsequently moved back and forth between Los Angeles and Israel. While studying in a Raanana yeshiva, Katz was introduced to the music and teachings of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach.[3]

Katz received his rabbinical ordination at Yeshivat HaMivtar in Efrat under Rosh HaYeshiva, Rav Chaim Brovender.[4] Shlomo has been invited as Scholar in Residence to university campuses and synagogues to teach Torah and give concerts, lead Melave Malkas and kumsitzim. He was the lead Baal Tefilah and spiritual guide in the Carlebach Minyan of Beth Jacob of Beverly Hills.

His brother, Eitan, is also a well known performer and the two often perform together.[1]

Musical style

Shlomo was born into a family of musicians, most notably his father Cantor Avshalom Katz. As a youth he sang in choirs and was trained in violin for seven years.[5] Shlomo eventually switched to guitar and is best known for his performances with that instrument. He is a headliner in the post-Carlebach musical movement performing both his own compositions and covers.[6]

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 Video interview with Shlomo & Eitan Katz, Yoni Kampinsky, Arutz-7, 9/10/2009
  2. Video: Interview with Shlomo Katz on New CD and Jewish Music
  3. The accidental musician, Jerusalem Post, DANIEL FARBER, Jul 14, 2004
  4. Yeshivat Simchat Shlomo Teacher Bios
  5. Pirsumei Nisa bio
  6. The Katz Party, Jerusalem Post, Jun 29, 2006
  7. Jerusalem Post, Aug 7, 2009
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