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Yossi Green
Yossi Green (born 1955) is a Hasidic Jewish composer of contemporary Jewish religious music. He has written over 700 melodies〔Bleich, Chananya. "A Time to Sing: Well-known Chasidic musicians share some of the high points of their careers". ''Ami'', November 27, 2013, p. 138.〕 in the genres of pop music, classical music, liturgical music, Hasidic music, and show tunes.〔 His songs have appeared on over 120 albums and CDs.〔 His clients include the superstars of the Orthodox Jewish music world, such as Mordechai Ben David, Avraham Fried, Yaakov Shwekey, Lipa Schmeltzer, Shloime Gertner, Ohad, and Dedi. He has released four greatest hits albums titled ''Shades of Green'', and a solo album, ''The 8th Note''. He regularly performs at charity benefits accompanied by popular Jewish singers under the rubric "Yossi Green & Friends". ==Early life== Green was raised in a Satmar Hasidic family in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. Although his parents did not allow musical instruments in the house, his mother developed his taste for music by listening to records. He taught himself how to play music on a friend’s melodica.〔 While studying at the Manchester Yeshivah in 1973, Green began to write his own songs. During this time he heard Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly with His Song" playing from a passing car, and it inspired him to write his own version of soul music, "Kol Berama", which was featured on a Pirchei London album under the direction of Yigal Calek〔 and became an international hit.〔〔 (subscription)〕
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