c Sievezt port of his family in his musical career. There was only one require- ' ment his parents made: Earn a college degree in another field so vou can support yourself Yaniv complied, with a mar- keting degree from Loyola University in Chicago. He now works for Conference Management Systems, a com- pany that organizes trade shows and conventions. The other Tsaidi brothers are Yahav, 23, Yahel, 17, and Yagil, nearly 10. Yaniv hopes to form a new musical group with Yahav, to be called Chedush. "We're bringing in a whole other twist to Jewish music," says Yaniv. "It's kind of like the Jewish rock bands Piementa [named for guitarist Yossi Piementa, the group's founder] and Diaspora. "My brother really composes most of the songs. After my second album is recorded, I'm going to start working with him." As for the younger brothers, Yahel has always wanted to play the drums and Yagil - "He's my biggest fan," Yaniv says. Rabbi Tsaidi says all the musical tal- ent in the family comes from his wife, Shulamit. She has a wonderful voice, and has conducted the children's choirs wherever we've lived," agrees Yaniv. Shulamit conducts the children's choir that accompanies Yaniv on one of the big hits on his CD, "Yachad" (Together). Yaniv will sing the song, an old-fash- ioned foot-thumping piece by Moshe Laufer, at the Akiva concert. This his backup will be the school's Gadalva Mitchell Kal Haneshama Youth Choir, conducted by music director Laura Revelle Schwartz. Yaniv said he enjoys performing all types of traditional Jewish music, as well as modern Israeli pop/rock. "We like to mix everything in. That's the message of the album: unity," he says. As in the song `Yachad,' as a nation we cannot survive if the righteous people cut themselves off and don't help the other people. Like the three parts of the Sukkot lulav, each a different kind of Jewish person. Together they make a whole. That's what the song symbolizes." Established musicians who worked with Yaniv on "Kumi Ori" have noth- ing but praise for him. "He is pretty unique," says Gil Nagel, N.Y.-based musical composer, conduc- tor and arranger. Nagel, who has stud- ied in numerous Israeli conservatories as well as at The Juilliard School of Music, says Yaniv writes songs from his heart. "He's nor just trying to imitate other songs or create a one- minute hit like everybody else," Nagel says. "His music is good — it's catchy His voice is unique for this market. He has a soft voice, and it's well-trained. He's not trying to show off, like vocal gymnastics." "I like his dedication to what he's doing," says singer and songwriter Yoel Sharabi, who sang along with Yaniv in the album's final cut, "Yemenite and Sephardic Boom." Sharabi, who just returned from bookings in Brazil, Peru, Argentina and Uraguay, says becoming a success in the Jewish market isn't easy. "I shared the stage with him and other enter- tainers in Chicago; I've seen him on other occasions," Sharabi recollects. "I've absolutely seen progress as a per- former - he's terrific now." The market for Jewish singers is lim- ited and there already are established names, Sharabi warns. However, peo- ple are always looking for something new, and Yaniv has managed to get a foothold in the business. "I wish him a lot of success," Sharabi says. "He will do it — he's doing fine." Li Stee- NEZIA U. MONDAY & TUESDAY SPECIAL Sunday Night Special Dinner for Two 15% OFF each dinner entree with a party of up to 6 people. Expires 12/17/00 I. a OR U. $22 99 (Dinner for one $11513) Stipp in. cc ry our fate 3frdian @inituf Switch! 2 entrees (choice of 7 entrees) I. Coupon can't be combined with any other offer or discount. One coupon per visit please. 2 glasses of wine Soup or salad Dessert (ice cream or coffee) 25938 Middlebelt Rd. (at 11Mile Rd.) 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