Moshe Yess was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and guitarist who was born on May 9th, 1945, and passed away on December 24th, 2011. He is most famous for his Jewish-themed music, which he performed in both English and Hebrew. Yess's musical career began in the 1960s when he formed a folk group called The Chilren. He wrote and performed with the band for several years before launching a solo career in 1974.
One of Yess's most well-known songs is "The Ballad of the Yarmulke Kid," which tells the story of a young boy who wears a yarmulke to school for the first time. The song was a hit in the Jewish community and helped make Yess a well-known figure in the world of Jewish music.
Throughout his career, Yess recorded several albums and worked with other prominent Jewish musicians such as Shlomo Carlebach and Debbie Friedman. He also collaborated with his brother, Avraham Yess, on several musical projects.
Yess was known for his warm and engaging stage presence and his commitment to promoting Judaism and Jewish values through his music. He traveled extensively throughout North America, Israel, and Europe, performing for Jewish communities and spreading his message of love and unity.
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