Starvox Entertainment presents...
Israel's Peace Singer David Broza
David Broza, the internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter, is set to captivate audiences with a series of concerts throughout June 2024. Broza promises unforgettable evenings filled with music that transcends borders.
With a career spanning over four decades, Broza has enchanted audiences worldwide with his unique blend of folk, rock, flamenco, and Latin music influences, and is widely known for his thrilling performances, his multi-platinum selling love songs and masterful guitar playing.
David Broza collaborated with several Palestinian musicians, including Mira Awad and Issa Freij, in his 2014 album and film release East Jerusalem West Jerusalem produced by American musician-activist Steve Earle. Broza also toured with Ali Paris (qanun/vocals) in support of the album and film.
Broza sings of peace in his enormously popular hit song "Yihye Tov" ("Things Will Be Better"). Written for the Israeli-Egyptian peace accords in 1977, the chart-topping song remains Israel's peace anthem to this day.
The upcoming concert series will showcase David Broza's beloved classics (sung in Hebrew, Spanish and English) and provide an exciting journey through his musical repertoire. Audiences can expect to be moved by his engaging storytelling, amazing guitar playing, outstanding singing and spellbinding stage presence, as he bridges cultures and generations, fostering peace and understanding through the universal language of music.
"I am thrilled to embark on this musical journey," says David Broza. "Each concert is a celebration of life, love, and the power of music to unite us all."
"To see Broza in concert is to be mesmerized!" - The New York Times
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Israeli singer-songwriter David Broza is one of the most innovative superstars in the world with a 40+ year career spanning from blues to jazz, rock, country, folk and world music. Singing in Hebrew, Spanish, English, and Arabic, he brings together audiences of all cultures, bridging barriers of language through his music.
Starvox Entertainment presents...
Israel's Peace Singer David Broza
David Broza, the internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter, is set to captivate audiences with a series of concerts throughout June 2024. Broza promises unforgettable evenings filled with music that transcends borders.
With a career spanning over four decades, Broza has enchanted audiences worldwide with his unique blend of folk, rock, flamenco, and Latin music influences, and is widely known for his thrilling performances, his multi-platinum selling love songs and masterful guitar playing.
David Broza collaborated with several Palestinian musicians, including Mira Awad and Issa Freij, in his 2014 album and film release East Jerusalem West Jerusalem produced by American musician-activist Steve Earle. Broza also toured with Ali Paris (qanun/vocals) in support of the album and film.
Broza sings of peace in his enormously popular hit song "Yihye Tov" ("Things Will Be Better"). Written for the Israeli-Egyptian peace accords in 1977, the chart-topping song remains Israel's peace anthem to this day.
The upcoming concert series will showcase David Broza's beloved classics (sung in Hebrew, Spanish and English) and provide an exciting journey through his musical repertoire. Audiences can expect to be moved by his engaging storytelling, amazing guitar playing, outstanding singing and spellbinding stage presence, as he bridges cultures and generations, fostering peace and understanding through the universal language of music.
"I am thrilled to embark on this musical journey," says David Broza. "Each concert is a celebration of life, love, and the power of music to unite us all."
"To see Broza in concert is to be mesmerized!" - The New York Times
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Israeli singer-songwriter David Broza is one of the most innovative superstars in the world with a 40+ year career spanning from blues to jazz, rock, country, folk and world music. Singing in Hebrew, Spanish, English, and Arabic, he brings together audiences of all cultures, bridging barriers of language through his music.