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Merkavah
Jam Band / Funk / Rock

""merkavah" - Hasidic New Orleans Funky Jam Band"

BROOKLYN, New York
United States

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   Merkavah: General Info
Member Since5/16/2006
Band Websitemyspace.com/merkavah
Band MembersYerachmiel Altizio / Guitar and Vocals - Reuvein "Corey" Kasten / Hammond B-3 Organ - Mike Fuerstein / Tenor Saxophone - Ephraim "Steve" Schwab / Bass - Nechemia Soibelman / Drums
InfluencesThe Lubavitcher Rebbe
Sounds LikeHasidic New Orleans Funky Jam Band - The Official Jam Band of Chabad-Lubavitch
Record LabelJMG - Jewish Music Group
Type of LabelIndie





   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Feb 23 2008 8:00P
Rohr Chabad Jewish Student Center at Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana
Mar 27 2008 8:00P
Oholei Torah Brooklyn, New York

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   About Merkavah
See what New Orleans top Funk/Jam Band musicians are saying about merkavah: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I dig these jams...that's some funky guitar."------------------------------- - Russell Batiste Jr., drummer of The Funky Meters and Vida Blue ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "A totally original mix of New Orleans Funk and Jewish Melodies. A brand new gumbo!" ------------------------------------------------------------- - Jamie McLean, guitarist of The Dirty Dozen Brass Band -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Led by electric guitar virtuoso Yerachmiel Altizio, Merkavah (a mystical kabbalistic chariot) is a blend of Jam Band improvisation and melodies from the Lubavitch Chabad movement. This musical experience marries the frenetic energy of a rock concert with the joyous fervor of Hasidic expression. From Crown Heights, home of the Lubavitch movement, Merkavah navigates the sonic straights linking Chabadniks and Phish-heads, playing festivals, Chabad houses and clubs to the delight of all. Their common appreciation is likely spiritual, and that’s by design. In the Kabbalistic tradition, the band’s namesake is the metaphoric meditational chariot used journey inward to the soul and greater understanding and the revelation of the glory of G-d. Aptly named, Merkavah is the soundtrack of that journey.------------------------------------------------------------------------ This record represents a milestone in a journey which began over 18 years ago. At age 12, I experienced my first rock concert. I both saw and felt the power of music. A need to communicate and touch others through music began, as I watched in awe at the effect the music had on the crowd. For my 13th b-day (bar mitzvah) present, my Dad bought me my first guitar. At 16, my friends surprised me with a second guitar. It was then that my band Green had our first gig at the Syosset H.S. Battle of the Bands. Since that night, I’ve known what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. From that stage, the path to this record has been filled with many unexpected twists and turns. In 91', I became a devoted follower of Phish, and in 93' I began to follow the Grateful Dead. After H.S., I (briefly) attended UMASS Amherst. Three semesters in, I put school on hold and I headed cross-country in my ‘73 VW van, finally stopping in Santa Cruz, CA, over 1 year later. In S.C., I soaked up the natural beauty, living by the beach, and in the redwood covered mountains of Boulder Creek. I searched for spirituality in music, and in nature where I spent a lot of time meditating and hiking. It was there in B.C., at the Big Basin National Park, on the China Grade range, that I began to understand that the Creator of the universe was also the Giver of the Torah. I had abandoned Reform Judaism when I was 15, now years later, I felt a surge of spiritual re-discovery. I then joined a synagogue in S.C. called Kol Tefilah, where I met Rabbi Shalom Bochner. I really connected with him, as he was a ‘phan’ of Phish, as well as a guitarist. I began to attend Sabbath services and became involved in the community. While in S.C., I also met Ray Brown, with whom I first began studying jazz at Cabrillo C.C.. It didn’t take long before I decided to completely immerse myself into jazz. Jazz led me to the University of New Orleans for a B.A. in Jazz Guitar Performance. While there, I studied jazz guitar with Hank Mackie and Steve Masakowski, both of whom had a great influence on me. What better place to fall in love with New Orleans funk than the city where it was born I voraciously absorbed its unique sound of New Orleans funk, especially The Meters, with their infectious grooves and syncopated rhythms. On my very first Sabbath in N.O., I found my way to the Chabad House, and into the Chabad- Lubavitch sect of Judaism. This encounter, would eventually change my entire perspective on life. I began to learn Torah with Rabbi Yochanan Rivkin, and through learning the Tanya, authored by the Alter Rebbe, I began to connect to G-d on a deeper lever than I ever imagined possible. In the summer of ‘01, I went to Israel on a 10 day “birthright” trip. Experiencing the holiness of places such as the Wailing Wall, the mikvah of the AriZal, and the cemetery in Tzfat, all had a huge impact on my becoming religious. I decided that I wanted to observe the Sabbath. I had already accepted a job where I had agreed to play guitar on the Sabbath, but I when I returned, my commitment to the Sabbath endured, and I made other arrangements. My friend Zalman Nelson took me to study in Morristown, NJ, and I ended up studying there the entire summer long. After completing my Master’s degree in Music Ed. at Queens College in the summer of ‘05, I have been learning with Rabbi Goldberg at Hadar HaTorah, a yeshivah for returnees to Orthodox Judaism in Crown Heights. I have spent the last 2 years of my life immersed in prayer, and in the study of Chassidus - the mystical inner secrets of the Torah, as well as the revealed parts of Torah such as the Shulchan Aruch, and the Talmud. The yeshivah environment has led me to find an inner peace, and has helped me to comprehend my purpose in the universe. This album is the result of all of these experiences. It is my hope that my music will touch you and raise you up to a higher place on your journey through life.

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Merkavah's Friends Comments
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Paul - Song Lyricist


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Feb 16 2008 12:14 AM

I like your songs guys, especially 'Yehuda's Wedding Jam'! Have you heard our new 'Camden Blues' demo yet? All the best from Paul:)!
mecca rainbow





Feb 11 2008 6:57 PM

Thank you for the add!
Shalom
thejewishmusicreview.com





Jan 31 2008 10:11 AM

Thanks for the add


jmr sig
Klezmer Podcast





Jan 8 2008 12:47 PM

Hello Merkavah,
I listened to your new tracks. Great stuff. Mazel Tov!

Peace,
Keith
Klezmer Podcast
Natali





Jan 1 2008 2:37 PM

in case i haven't said it already, happy new year! celebrate 2008 :)
Yael





Dec 31 2007 7:38 AM

Great concert motzei Shabbos! Hatzlacha :-)
blaine





Nov 1 2007 3:06 PM

great music. i love it.
JewDa Maccabi





Oct 24 2007 10:02 AM

New Video
Mark





Sep 18 2007 9:51 PM

Shona Tova,
wishing you Lots of exposure and Nachus
pierre


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Sep 17 2007 8:24 AM

Chana Tova 5768 from Pierre. I Like your music. How are you ? Fine, i Hope. Well, See you Soon By Mail. Have A Nice Day. Take Care. Bye from Pierre.
manuel





Sep 14 2007 8:40 AM

shalom aj

i' hope you have a happy new year
with your family and friend
that hashem bless you
Shana Tova!
zionista





Aug 24 2007 2:59 PM

nigun simcho is good.
z
DINA





Jul 13 2007 2:26 PM

hey, how are the CD sales going? Hope all is well with you--I'm sure you heard about Shawn--his surgery is the week after next--Take Care Cuz.
Lydia





Jun 29 2007 9:07 AM

Good Shabbos
hope all is well!
manuel





Jun 26 2007 3:13 PM

shalom haverim...

how are you ?

you have a yom tov..

Manuel
Lydia





Jun 22 2007 3:16 AM

B'H
Good Shabbos!!
Lydia





Jun 15 2007 9:58 AM

Good Shabbos!
Paul - Song Lyricist


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Jun 8 2007 1:51 AM

Shabat Shalom guys!
Lydia





Jun 1 2007 8:46 AM

B'H
Good Shabbos!
Paul - Song Lyricist


Is Online


May 12 2007 5:23 AM

Thanx for being a friend - wishing you a great weekend, Shabat Shalom & good luck with your music!
Lydia





May 11 2007 10:19 AM

Good Shabbos!!
Ricardo Rodriguez





May 9 2007 9:58 PM

Thank you for the friend addition.
Warm regards,
Ricardo
Yosef The Camp Guy





May 2 2007 10:26 AM

Yerchamel the CD is great. Being that I am in Simferopol I met to guys who were by the camp in the summer - Sergay nad Refal - they send there regards to you and all of Hadar Hatorah.
Lydia





Apr 27 2007 8:35 AM

Have a great shabbos!
Pahpa Tree





Apr 22 2007 12:59 PM

Happy Earthday & thanks for the b-day wishes. Respect!
Lindahl Bringner





Apr 22 2007 2:39 AM

Shalom! Thanks for connection and your nice music! Greetings from Sweden! Anders
Mark





Apr 17 2007 6:46 PM

keepin it holLy,
Yosh HaKadosh





Apr 15 2007 4:47 AM

Shalom!

You are definately making it funky. Kal ha'kavod! And please check out my new track, a rather funky "Etz Chayim".

Best,
Yosh
Lydia





Apr 13 2007 11:18 AM

Have a wonderful Shabbos!
Love and light
manuel





Apr 9 2007 12:55 PM

hi Merkavah ..

HAPPY PESAJ!!! my brother

shalom from Antofagasta,Chile
Lydia





Apr 6 2007 8:06 AM

I hope you are having a wonderful pesach and have a wonderful Shabbos!
Emma





Apr 2 2007 10:26 AM

Jewish Myspace Stuff
A-Rod





Apr 2 2007 8:58 AM

Jewish stuff at ChaiSpace!
Soldier Poet


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Apr 2 2007 2:56 AM

Wishing you a very happy Passover!
Chag Kasher ve'Sameach!
Luthierspride.com





Apr 1 2007 7:56 PM

Thanks for keeping the music alive and fresh.
That's what it's all about.

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Lydia





Mar 30 2007 6:06 AM

Have a great shabbos and a wonderful pesach
manuel





Mar 27 2007 3:11 PM

shalom ajim
thank for this words
hashem bless you

manuel
I





Mar 25 2007 8:07 PM

You f*$%ing rock man
Lydia





Mar 23 2007 4:06 AM

Good Shabbos!!
gavriel





Mar 22 2007 6:22 AM

is that an ibanez artstar hollowbody? ... omg ...lol
CJ :)





Mar 19 2007 1:56 PM

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CJ :)





Mar 19 2007 1:46 PM

This is the music I like !
Hodesh Tov !!
Jewish Myspace Stuff
Michael Murphy





Mar 11 2007 10:14 AM

I just wanted to swing by a wish you a most wonderful day and I hope your life is full of happiness and many blessings!

Keep the Vision
Michael Murphy
My Jewish Pride





Mar 9 2007 11:28 AM

Hope you have a great weekend.


MyJewish Pride
1/4 of 1%
Lydia





Mar 9 2007 6:24 AM

B'H
Have a great shabbos!!
Lydia





Mar 2 2007 8:12 AM

Have a great Shabbos and a very joyous purim!
Neil





Feb 27 2007 2:29 PM

Thanks for the add! You guys have a great groove -- the samples here really move my neshamah. Get some more shows on your calendar; bring that awesome Chassidus yiddishkeit to hippies all over the place!
Simon’s Dream





Feb 26 2007 6:34 PM

Hey all!
We are going to be doing and interview with Stack & Di on The Overdrive Underground's "Into Overdrive" on Friday, March 9th at 7pm! They will be premeiring 2 songs off of our upcoming album! Tune in and check it out!!
http://www.odu.fmVisit the ODU Click Here
DINA





Feb 23 2007 11:31 AM

The album looks great!!MyHotComments.com : 4,000 Graphics and Pics
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Lydia





Feb 23 2007 5:25 AM

B'H
Have a wonderful Shabbos!
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