Shlomo Simcha
Background information
BornManchester, United Kingdom
GenresJewish music, Contemporary Jewish religious, Religious Jewish music
Occupation(s)Jewish cantor, Jewish singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1983–present
LabelsSheya Mendlowitz Productions, Aderet Records, Sameach Music, M & M Enterprises, HASC, Doni Gross Productions
Websitehttps://www.shlomosimcha.com

Shlomo Simcha Sufrin, better known as Shlomo Simcha (Hebrew: שלמה שמחה) is a UK-born Canadian Hasidic Jewish cantor and singer. Shlomo Simcha began his career in a small kollel in Montreal, where he was discovered by a local wedding band leader[1] who brought him onto a project recording a series for children in the Satmar community called Besof Umachol. His work on the series caught the attention of Mendy Werdyger at Aderet Records, who introduced him to producer Sheya Mendlowitz, with whom he would create his first commercial album.[1]

In 1992, Shlomo Simcha found himself flying to Israel to perform on stage with Mordechai Ben David at a concert in Yad Eliyahu, Tel Aviv during the holiday of Sukkot – his first major exposure to audiences and other names in the world of Jewish music. That exposure led to the first of many invitations to perform at the annual A Time for Music benefit concert, in support of the Jewish non-profit agency HASC, and the beginning of his relationship with composer and musical artist Abie Rotenberg, with whom he would create the popular Aish music series.[1]

Since the start of his career, Shlomo Simcha has released seven solo albums and collaborated or been featured on over 20 albums, with artists, arrangers, and composers like Benny Friedman, Nafshenu Orchestra, Yossi Green, Moshe Laufer, Suki Berry / Suki & Ding, Yisroel Lamm (the Neginah Orchestra), and more. He regularly performs at benefit concerts[2] and Jewish community events across North America, the UK and Israel, as well as private and corporate functions.

Personal life

Shlomo Simcha was born in Manchester, United Kingdom,[2] to Rabbi Mordechai Tzvi and Mrs. Frayda Sufrin.[3] He is a great-grandchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Lopian, and one of 14 children.[3][4] He grew up in the Hampstead Garden Suburb and Temple Fortune neighbourhoods of London[5] where he was influenced by the prayer styles of his own father, as well as Nathan (Bobby) Vogel, and Cantor Herschel Gorman.[5]

Following his family's move to Temple Fortune, Shlomo Simcha became obsessed with professional singing, and sought to join the London School of Jewish Song (a London-based Jewish choir led by composer and musical artist Yigal Calek). While he has said his family would not be able to manage the time commitment necessary for Shlomo to be in the choir, he was allowed to sit in on rehearsals, and he made a point to seat himself at the same table as Yigal Calek at their synagogue's Friday evening services every week.[5]

Career

In 1989, Shlomo Simcha entered his first professional position as Sexton and Assistant Cantor at the Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem Synagogue in Cote St Luc, Montreal.[1] He remained there until 1993, when he moved to Toronto, Ontario after receiving an offer for the position of Lead Cantor from Shaarei Shomayim Congregation, working alongside Cantor Yaakov Motzen.[6] Shlomo retained that position until 2005, after which he became the Cantor at the Torath Emeth Congregation,[1] a role he held until 2019. During and beyond his time as a cantor, Shlomo Simcha worked to build up his career as a solo and collaborative artist, beginning with his 1993 debut album, That Special Melody, under Aderet Records.[1]

While Shlomo Simcha's career as a solo artist officially began with the release of his first album in 1993, his first experience in studio was singing on the Besof Umachol series for the Satmar community in 1990, recorded at the home studio of the head of the Montreal wedding band. In 1992, Mendy Werdyger of Aderet Records heard the tape while in a store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and contacted Shlomo Simcha directly to inquire about making an album. During his initial meeting at Aderet in New York, Werdyger introduced Shlomo Simcha to Sheya Mendlowitz, producer of the HASC: A Time for Music series, and informed him that they wanted to record a series of albums together. Soon after, Werdyger's brother, singer Mordechai Ben David, invited Shlomo Simcha to travel with him to Israel to perform at a concert for the holiday of Sukkot, and the two performed together on stage,[7] introducing Shlomo Simcha to Ben David's fan base.[5]

Not long after, Shlomo Simcha would receive the first of what would be many invitations to perform at the annual HASC: A Time for Music benefit concert, where he would eventually meet long-time friend and collaborator Abie Rotenberg, with whom he would go on to create the Aish series.[1] Since the beginning of his career as a recording artist, between solo, collaborative and featured work, Shlomo Simcha has sung on over 40 full-length albums.

Shlomo Simcha moved from Toronto to Boca Raton, Florida in 2021.[8]

Discography

Solo albums

YearAlbum TitleLabel
1993That Special MelodySheya Mendlowitz Productions
1995Simchas Yom TovSheya Mendlowitz Productions
1995TehilimSheya Mendlowitz Productions
1999AneiniSelf-Published
2000Made in Canada (Released internationally as Siman Tov)Suki & Ding
2001Shabbos with Shlomo Simcha – Nusach AshkenazAderet Records
2001Shabbos with Shlomo Simcha – Nusach SephardAderet Records
2004HamenagenSameach Music
2006MiraclesAderet Records
2016Ani KanDoni Gross Productions

Aish series

YearAlbum TitleLabel
1997Aish Volume 1Aderet Records
2003Aish Volume 2Aderet Records
2020Aish Volume 3Doni Gross Productions

[9][10]

YearArtistAlbum TitleLabel
1990 Shlomo Itzkowitz Besof Umachol Satmar
1993HASCA Time for Music VISheya Mendlowitz Productions
1993Various ArtistsThe Bentching TapeSheya Mendlowitz Productions
1994Gideon LevineThe Best of the BestGYL Productions
1995Various ArtistsSolid Gold Volume 1Solid Gold Music
1996Suki & Ding Zemiros 2Suki & Ding Productions
1997Various ArtistsSolid Gold Volume 2Solid Gold Music
1999Various ArtistsSolid Gold Volume 3Solid Gold Music
1999Yerachmiel Begun & The Miami Boys ChoirYachad – Where the Stars Come TogetherYerachmiel Begun & The Miami Boys Choir
2000Various ArtistsAll-Star CollectionSameach Music
2002Gideon Levine The Best of the Best 2GYL Productions
2002HASCA Time for Music XV: United We StandSheya Mendlowitz Productions
2003Various ArtistsSameach at the WheelSameach Music
2004Various ArtistsSolid DanceSolid Gold Music
2004Neshoma OrchestraNeshama Yeseirah – A Heimishe SimchaSameach Music
2005HASCA Time for Music XVIIISheya Mendlowitz Productions
2005Various ArtistsSameach at the Wheel 2Sameach Music
2006 Suki & Ding All Star Collection Suki & Ding Productions
2006Various ArtistsHallel 2Gal Paz
2006Nafshenu OrchestraChai Lifeline Presents Nafshenu Orchestra Featuring Shlomo SimchaSheya Mendlowitz Productions
2007Various ArtistsHarei YehudahM&M Enterprises
2011Nafshenu OrchestraThe Wedding of the CenturyAaron Appelbaum Productions
2013Nafshenu OrchestraFusion
2014Benny FriedmanWith All My Soul – Kol Haneshama SheliBenny's Music
2014Various ArtistsThe Power of AmeinAaron Teitelbaum Productions
2015Various ArtistsThe Lost TreasureShimmy Shtauber
2015Doni Gross A Kumzitz in the Rain Vol. 2Doni Gross Productions
2016Tzvi SilbersteinVoice of the Stars – Kol HaKochavimDoni Gross Productions
2016Pinchas WolfShirei Pinchas Volume 1Nigun Music
2017Pinchas WolfShirei Pinchas Volume 2MRM
2017Pinchas WolfShirei Pinchas Volume 3Shiray Pinchas LLC
2017Doni Gross A Kumzitz in the Rain Vol. 3 (Junior)Doni Gross Productions
2017Shades of GreenLeil ShishiDoni Gross Productions
2017Chabad with Moshe LauferLeil ShishiLevik T.
2019Pinchas WolfShirei Pinchas Volume 4Shiray Pinchas LLC
2019Doni Gross A Kumzitz in the Rain Vol. 4 (Junior)Doni Gross Productions
2020Benny FriedmanWhispers of the HeartDoni Gross Productions
2022 Journeys Volume 5 Doni Gross Productions

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ami Magazine Cover Story – The Musical World of Shlomo Simcha (November 1, 2016)
  2. 1 2 Arutz Sheva (Israel National News) – Performer Shlomo Simcha: The Power of Jewish Music and Radio (February 12, 2007)
  3. 1 2 COLLIVE – Rabbi Mordechai Sufrin, 79,OBM (September 14, 2016)
  4. Mishpacha – Jewish Family Weekly – 5 Things You Didn't Know About Shlomo Simcha (June 20, 2018)
  5. 1 2 3 4 Jewish Music Toronto – Live With the Cantors Episode 12 – Shlomo Simcha (October 30, 2018)
  6. Indianapolis Jewish Post & Opinion – Volume 71, Number 35 (May 18, 2005)
  7. "Shlomo Simcha DEBUT! with MBD Yad Eliyahu 1992" via www.youtube.com.
  8. COLLIVE - 28 Years Later, Shlomo Simcha Sings ‘Machnisei Rachamim’ (September 2, 2021)
  9. – Shlomo Simcha Biography – JewishMusic.fm
  10. "Shlomo Simcha". www.israel-music.com.
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