Eli Gerstner

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Eliezer "Eli" Gerstner (Hebrew: אליעזר גרסטנר), is an Orthodox Jewish singer, songwriter and producer.

Born
Eliezer Gerstner

(1980-03-13) March 13, 1980 (age 46)
OccupationsVocalist
record producer
songwriter
Years active1999–present
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Eli Gerstner
Born
Eliezer Gerstner

(1980-03-13) March 13, 1980 (age 46)
GenresContemporary Jewish religious music
OccupationsVocalist
record producer
songwriter
Years active1999–present
LabelEG Productions
Websitewww.eligerstner.com
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Music career

Gerstner began composing songs as a teenager. He produces albums of contemporary Jewish religious music under the name "EG Productions". He launched and produces the Yeshiva Boys Choir, The Chevra, Yosis Orchestra, Tek-Noy,[1] Menucha, and Dovid Stein. He produced the annual HASC A Time For Music concert from HASC 29 in 2016 until HASC 35 in 2022.

Personal life

Gerstner was born in 1980. He is married with four children and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Discography

Eli Gerstner

  • Hinei (1999)
  • Yosis (2001)
  • V'ishei Yisroel (2002)
  • Hodu Lo (2020)
  • Rise! (Chizuk Project) - Single (featuring Avraham Fried, Eli Gerstner, Baruch Levine)

The Chevra

  • The Chevra (2001)
  • Eli Gerstner & The Chevra Sing Acapella (2002)
  • The Chevra 2 (2004)
  • The Chevra 3 (2007)
  • Chai (2013)

Yeshiva Boys Choir

  • Vol. 1: Kol Hamispalel (2003)
  • Vol. 2: V'ohavta L'reiacha Kamocha (2005)
  • YBC Live! (2005) (featuring Eli Gerstner and Menucha)
  • Vol. 3: Shabichi (2007)
  • YBC Live! II (2007) (featuring The Chevra, Tek-Noy, and Dovid Stein)
  • Vol. 4: Sh'moy Shel Melech (2009)
  • YBC Live! III (2009) (featuring Eli Gerstner, Menucha, Dovid Stein & Yaakov Mordechai Gerstner)
  • Vol. 5: Chanukah (2010)
  • YBC Live! 4 (2011) (featuring Eli Gerstner, Yaakov Mordechai Gerstner & Michoel Pruzansky)
  • Amein: An A Capella Production (2012)
  • Vol. 6: Modeh Ani (Thank You) (2014)
  • Our Greatest Hits Live! Tour (2019)

Ben Klein

  • Benny K'ton (2003)
  • The Jewish Version NCSY (2008)
  • Menucha (2003)
  • Sh'ma Yisroel (2010)

Yosis Orchestra

  • Yosis Orchestra & Singers (2004)

Tek-Noy

  • Tek-Noy (2005) (The name of Tek-Noy is a Yiddish-sounding mispronunciation of "techno."[1])

Dovid Stein

  • Melech (2008)

References

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