After a four-year hiatus and a battle against breast cancer, Sue Horowitz is back and better than ever with a stunning new recording. Sue, a resident of York, Maine, works in special education and teaches Jewish music at several local temples. Her joyous compositions and calm, beautiful voice really shine on this new album, recorded in Nashville and produced by Grammy-nominated Mark Niemiec and well-known Jewish rocker Dan Nichols. The eleven tracks range from bluesey rockers like "Shir Halleluyah" and "In the Water (Mi Chamocha)" to gorgeous liturgical ballads such as "Sim Shalom" and "Shalom Rav." In the Water has something for every listener.
IN THE WATER by Sue Horowitz
Each of the 11 tracks on this recording represents a door waiting to be opened... so come on in and enjoy these refreshing new melodies for familiar liturgical prayers, psalms and songs! Sue Horowitz has a lovely, clear voice that wraps itself around you like a cozy afghan. Friends Larry Milder, Peter & Ellen Allard, and others share their musical talents, and producer Josh Nelson gave every song a unique signature. Go ahead and open these eleven doors—the surprise waiting behind each one is well worth it.
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