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Few
executives in the music industry have cut a broader path, or forged
a deeper trail into the music of both ancient and modern times than
Yochanan Ben Yehuda, Founder and President of Galilee of the Nations
Music and Heart for Israel Ministries. In only a few years he has
not only established the world’s foremost record label of Messianic
Praise & Worship Music, but he has also created a legitimate genre
of music where it did not exist before. Simply put, Messianic
Judaism consists largely of Jews who have come to accept Jesus—or
Yeshua as He’s known in Hebrew—as their Savior, and their music is
an entrancing blend of east meeting west. As a boy raised in
southern California, his current vocation is probably the last thing
the young Yochanan would have predicted. Yochanan had literally
grown up in the record industry, cutting his musical teeth on ‘70s
rock, pop and R&B. His father, Jerry, was a very successful record
producer at Motown Records throughout the ‘70s. As a young teen,
Yochanan recalls being in the recording studio during sessions with
Michael Jackson, and a host of Motown superstars. So, it was no
surprise when Yochanan himself entered the music industry at age 18,
initially running his father’s music publishing company. Yochanan’s
career began to soar only two years later when he went to work as a
professional manager for BNB—the nation’s number one management firm
at the time, with an artist roster including such diverse talents as
Kansas, Crystal Gayle, Jose Feliciano, Rufus, and many others. A
several-year stint in production and promotion for several major
mainstream labels followed, and it was during that time period that
Yochanan came to faith in Yeshua (Jesus). Yochanan’s salvation and
business savvy merged by the early-‘80s when he became director of
national promotion for Joy Productions, the country’s premier
Christian music public relations firm at that time. His next
landmark was forming FM Management, which focused exclusively on the
careers of previously secular artists who had found salvation and
were forging careers in contemporary Christian music, with Kerry
Livgren—formerly of Kansas—and his band A.D. being one of their
premier clients. Many of the acts under the FM Management umbrella
found themselves recording on Yochanan’s new found label, Kerygma
Records, which was distributed worldwide by Sparrow Distribution. In
1988, Yochanan felt a calling from God that would soon change both
the course of his business, and his life as a whole. “I felt the
Lord establishing a very strong connection between myself and
Israel,” says Yochanan, whose mother was a non-practicing Jew, “and
I began to get in touch with my own Jewish roots. The Lord showed me
that Israel was a country I could call my own, and that began a new
chapter in my life.”
Changing careers completely, Yochanan used the skills he had
attained in the music industry in his new position as Marketing
Director for a telecommunications company in Israel, relocating
himself, his wife and five children in the process. But his heart
was never far from music. After a few years in Israel, Yochanan
began to feel another divine tugging at his heart to help believers
in the land to nurture and develop their musical gifts into income
producing vocations. The result was the birth of Galilee of the
Nations, a record production and music publishing company founded in
the Galilee region of Israel in 1997. “My whole focus initially was
to do a worship album to be released in May of 1998, the “Year of
Jubilee,” the first Jubilee celebrated in the land of Israel in
nearly 2,000 years. My desire was to produce this album in Hebrew
and in English, with all of the songs written and performed by
musically gifted believers from the four corners of the nation—all
from within the borders of the land of Israel,” say Yochanan. “It
was called Adonai, and came out on Integrity Music in 1998. It was
the first record ever released from Israel with worldwide
distribution. It received international acclaim reaching hundreds of
thousands all around the world and that continues to this day.” The
success of Adonai made it clear to Yochanan that there was a great
need for Messianic Praise & Worship music, coming from Israel and
the nations. Yochanan and his family moved to Tennessee and opened
the U.S. office of Galilee of the Nations in the summer of 1998. One
year later, Galilee of the Nations expanded into a record label,
establishing worldwide distribution through Provident/Integrity
Music Distribution in Nashville. The attention generated by Adonai
brought a host of Messianic artists to the doors of Galilee of the
Nations, defining the music as a unique and distinct genre. Galilee
has released over 30 projects since 1998. The company’s latest
album, “For Zion’s Sake, I will not be Silent’ released worldwide
May 1, 2007. The album features the Holocaust Remembrance Anthem,
“The Forgotten People” co-written and produced by Yochanan along
with 10 Artists, 19 tracks and 78 minutes of music. The album
package also includes “The Forgotten People” DVD has already been
selected as the theme music for the NRB prayer gathering for Israel
and the March of Life in Dachau, Germany. The album is currently
climbing up the national worship music charts and “The Forgotten
People” DVD is showing daily international growth on YouTube, (being
seen by thousands, view it at at Heartforisrael.com, click “The
Forgotten People”). Other recent Galilee of the Nations releases
include:
Israel, My Beloved,
by Karen Davis from the Land of Israel, The Sacrifice by LAMB (The
pioneers of Messianic Praise & Worship) and The Road to Jerusalem
(from Promise Keepers Founder Coach Bill McCartney).
Currently, Yochanan is putting the final touches on two upcoming
projects slated to release early in 2008 entitled: "Hallelu Et Adonai" Ted Pearce & Be'er Sheva. Also, celebrating Israel's 60th anniversary, Galilee of the Nations is excited to release "Son Of David, Experience Worship From The Land Of Israel." Yochanan Ben Yehuda, with as
diverse and expansive past in the music business as one could
imagine, speaks not a word about commerce when it comes to his
highest hopes for Galilee of the Nations. “We want people to pray
for the peace of Jerusalem, and we want them to know Yeshua
personally,” he says. “We want to see salvation come to our people,
Israel. And we pray that the Lord will use this genre of
music—Messianic Praise & Worship, Music with a heart for Israel—to
stir up and encourage people’s hearts everywhere, that they would
see and come to know their Messiah, who is Yeshua, the Holy One of Israel.” |