David Broza
'The first woman E Streeter': Springsteen band drummer remembers Suki Lahav, Jewish violinist
“Suki and Louie were quite literally the first people associated with Bruce and the band that I came to know, respect, admire, and yes, love,” he wrote to The Jerusalem Post from Portland, Oregon.
The ever-evolving David Broza: A new live jazz album
Still singing, dreaming, and hoping: David Broza at 70 - opinion
Israeli musician David Broza's symphony for disabled inclusivity
Broza gives a million reasons to smile
“Having early access to music education can transform the future of a great learner and affect the trajectory of their entire life,” Broza declared on the project web site.
David Broza among recipients of President's Prize for Volunteerism
Broza has been working for the past twenty years to literally create harmony between Arab and Jewish youth in the belief that music does indeed have charms to soothe the savage breast.
Alright with David Broza
The seasoned singer-songwriter is one of the star turns at this year’s Tamar Festival.
Pat Boone to headline ‘Israel at 70’ event
With six decades of chart-topping hits under his belt, Boone’s hits cover the spectrum of genres from pop to country to rock n’ roll and gospel.
Israeli song artist David Broza brings peace to the big screen
Leading Jewish, Arab Israeli artists to perform in Daniel Pearl memorial concert
David Broza, Mira Awad, Jerusalem Jewish-Arab Youth Chorus to take stage in Lod at 8 p.m. Thursday for music event in conjunction with "Daniel Pearl World Music Days."
Q&A: Why no war can stop David Broza's music
In a wide-ranging interview, veteran Israeli singer tells Premium Zone why he hasn't lost sight of the hope he spread with his first song 'Yiheyeh Tov' (It will be okay).
David Broza ‘parts the Red Sea’ with Israeli-Palestinian camaraderie
The musical legend’s risk-taking paid off on his eclectic "East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem" album, a collaboration with Palestinians.