What Feels So Right
- 流派:Rock 摇滚
- 语种:英语
- 发行时间:2004-01-01
- 唱片公司:Kdigital Media, Ltd.
- 类型:录音室专辑
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简介
Rick Recht is the top-touring musician in Jewish music playing over 150 concerts a year in the United States and abroad. Recht is widely recognized for his appeal to youth and family audiences not only as an exceptional musician, singer/songwriter, and entertainer, but as a role model for involvement in Jewish life. He has become an icon for Jewish youth in the United States, elevating the medium of Jewish music as a powerful and effective tool for developing Jewish pride and identity among the masses. \"We\'re lucky because our fan base ranges in age from little kids to adults which allows us to do all kinds of different concerts,\" said Recht. \"We have the opportunity to constantly change things up and do what it takes to inspire Jewish youth and adults and make them feel connected to each other and their Jewish heritage. The teen rock concerts are sweaty, loud and exciting. The little kids concerts give us a chance to be goofy, but really educational at the same time. The family concerts are a little bit of everything and the Shabbat Alive! services have their own unique, powerfully spiritual feeling. Only in the Jewish world could we experience this wonderful variety of creativity, spirituality, and interaction.\" In addition to his six top-selling Jewish albums, Recht has released Knockin\' Holes in The Darkness, a new CD recorded live at Hope Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee on April 19, 2007. Knockin\' Holes captures the explosive energy of Recht\'s Tear Down the Walls multi-cultural, interfaith production featuring Memphis\' top gospel and R&B soloists and faith community choirs. Knockin\' Holes in the Darkness also has 3 studio bonus tracks including the new single, Knockin\' Holes in the Darkness, featuring Memphis singing powerhouse, Karen Brown. Look for the special insert in the Knockin\' CD with an internet passcode to access exclusive live concert video footage from the Knockin\' Holes in the Darkness concert in Memphis. Highlights over the last several years include performances at the NFTY National Convention, BBYO International Convention, URJ Biennial, USY International Convention, CAJE, Hillel Leaders Assembly, NAA Conference, BBYO International Staff Conference, CCAR Conference (Central Conference of American Rabbis), ACC (American Conference of Cantors), and URJ National Preschool Director\'s Conference. Recht has become a regular headliner at major national Jewish Festivals in Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, Kansas City, and England. Recht has launched unprecedented tours playing at Jewish day and overnight camps from coast to coast including Ramah, URJ, BBYO, JCC and private camps garnering a feverish following among the national Jewish youth movements unseen in previous years. \"The stage is definitely our home,\" says Recht. \"The energy and voices of the audiences, whether they\'re little kids, teens or adults, is indescribable. That\'s the magic of Jewish music - the interaction, the singing, the dancing, and the powerful community connection. For me, it\'s a dream come true to create and share in this extraordinary environment on a daily basis.\" Recht\'s electrifying live performances fueled by Dennis Stringfield on drums and Logan on bass guitar have captured the hearts of a generation of fans discovering the inspiration of contemporary Jewish music. Recht is known for regularly featuring local musicians, choirs, and vocal soloists on stage with the band during his concerts and religious services. Check out Rick Recht tour dates. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Recht developed a strong Jewish identity attending Traditional Congregation, a conservative synagogue, and later, in high school, joined NFTY, where he was deeply influenced by Jewish music. After graduating USC (Los Angeles, CA) and Music Institute (Hollywood, CA), Recht hit the road touring nationwide from LA to New York playing at clubs, colleges, and amphitheaters. Recht shared the stage with national acts such as the Guess Who, Chris Rock, America, Supertramp, Three Dog Night, the Samples, Vertical Horizon, Government Mule (Allman Brothers), and many more. After releasing 2 critically acclaimed secular albums, Good Thing and Reality, Recht returned to his Jewish roots with his debut Jewish album, Tov, in the Summer of 1999. His shift to Jewish music marks the birth of a unique blend of pop, radio-friendly music with Hebrew, Jewish text, and social responsibility. Recht\'s songwriting combined with his trademark high-energy live show has drawn comparisons to acts such as Dave Matthews Band, Indigo Girls, Craig Taubman, and David Broza. He is the Artist in Residence at United Hebrew Congregation in St. Louis, Missouri and enjoys spending time with his wife, Elisa, 6 year old son, Kobi, and 3 year old boy Tal.