Special Report FROM THE HEART I ON TH Heart oul SINGER Sam Kay inspires other teens while impressing music industry hit makers. Carolyn Krieger-Cohen Special to the Jewish News Photos by Ang ie Baan B illy Joel once defined music as "an explosive expression of humanity ... something we are all touched by" One year ago this weekend, on Jan. 23, 2009, congregants at a special Teen Kallah Shabbat service led by more than 25 musically inclined teens from Temple Israel's Yom Sheini and Teen T'efillah youth groups experienced exactly that kind of profoundly powerful musical explosion. The students had worked incredibly hard with the rabbis, Cantor Michael Smolash and Cantorial Soloist Neil Michaels, many writing and performing beautiful original music that evening. One of them was West Bloomfield High School sophomore, Sam Kay, 15, son of Laura Solomon and Mike Kay, who took his turn at a piano positioned on the bimah and performed his inspiring composition based on Psalm 150, "Raise Your Voice." People were mesmerized. Moved to tears. Spontaneous applause filled the main sanctuary. It was a shared, goose bumps-inducing moment none in attendance will likely forget. Because what they witnessed that evening was a truly extraordinary teen talent destined to make his mark on the music world. A Ballad Is Born Rabbi Paul Yedwab of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield recalls how "Raise Your Voice" came to life during those teen rehearsals. "Cantor Smolash had been working on a translation of Psalm 150," Yedwab said. "He had written the first four lines on a sheet of paper that was on the piano. Sam glanced at it, sat down at the piano and just started improvising. Our jaws dropped." Kay, now 16, said, "I was playing around with some cool tones and felt my spiritual- ity and soul in the flow of the music. I corn- Heart And Soul on page 12 January 21 2010 11