Matisyahu’s current EP, “Hold The Fire,” is centered around the question of how to stay inspired as a music artist the further one goes into a career. It’s a topic that resonated strongly for the ...
The world didn’t quite know what to make of Matisyahu when he released his first album, “Shake Off the Dust,” 20 years ago. Suffice to say there was no definite lane for a Hassidic Jew, wrapped in ...
Matisyahu released his seventh studio album, "Ancient Child," which is a departure from his earlier work. The new album features collaborations with his two eldest sons, Laivy and Duvbear. The live ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The 5-song collection – already hailed “a must listen!” – includes the lead single ...
Since he first caught listeners’ attention with his 2005 live album, “Live at Stubb’s,” Matisyahu has concentrated on writing songs to stand the test of time, singing and rapping about the Jewish ...
Grammy-nominated singer Matisyahu is set to return to the Belly Up Aspen stage for a show on Friday, March 1. The artist burst onto the music scene in 2005 with his first record “King Without a Crown, ...
The organization If You Heard What I Heard presented a “Night of Resilience” with headliner Matisyahu. By Steve Bloom Sometimes concerts come with a history lesson. Monday’s main event at New York’s ...
Two decades ago, the song “King Without a Crown” placed Matisyahu upon a unique, expressive throne. Overtly spiritual, noted for beatboxing and rapid-fire free verse stylings, he performed in yarmulke ...
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