
True, weddings aren't exactly like we used to know them, there are no mass concerts and singing events - but nothing will stop the album "I Admit It" by Moshe Tishler. A big star in America, and soon, surely in Israel too.
He lives in Monsey, sings and performs on many stages in the US, although he states that he is shy and lacks self-confidence.
The driving force behind the album is producer Mandy Hershkowitz, who is responsible for many successful productions.
For Tishler's new album, he recruited a large team of first-rate composers, arrangers, and musicians: Itzi Waldner, who wrote the biggest hits for Yaakov Shweki, seems to need no introduction, and alongside him are Itzi Berry, Udi Damari, Mordechai Barzel, Baruch Shalom (who wrote the famous "Malaim Ziv" for Laidel), a duo of composers and musical arrangers, including: Mandy Hershkowitz himself, Shlomi Salzman, David Ichilevitz, Donny Gross, Daniel Kepler, Udi Damari, Rami Rava (who arranged hits for Chaim Yisrael) and Mandy Portnoy.
""Everyone is waiting for the coronavirus to pass to release albums with the aim of selling as many as possible, but we decided the opposite, this is the time to make the people of Israel happy who are in a complex and challenging period. Anyone who wants to can purchase through the digital stores, and in the meantime the album is being played a lot on Jewish radio stations and is bringing satisfaction and pleasure to Jews all over the world.".