Singer Roli Dickman in a moving duet with David Daur: "Give me a hand" • Listen

June Green
September 24, 2017   
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A week before the launch of his debut album, which will be released on the eve of Sukkot, Hasidic singer Rolly Dickman releases the first single from the album.

 The song "Give Me a Hand" - a composition by Yitzhak Aker, who translated the sacred words of Rabbi Yisrael Najara zt"l in the poem "Elaha Diliyha" into Hebrew, is performed by Rolly in a moving duet with singer David Daur, not before receiving the unique polish of his brother, the arranger, Yoeli Dikman, who signed a significant part of the album.

Rolly Dickman, 29, considered one of the leading singers in Hasidic music, released his debut single, "Kolanu Tishma," four years ago.

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He then released the wedding hit "Many Girls." And now, after becoming a household name in the music industry, he is releasing his debut album.

 The album contains 12 songs and features musicians Eli Klein, Udi Damari, Yitzhak Aker, Yair Shoval, Shruli Broncher, Yoeli Diekman, and even our arranger Ozer Druk.


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