Shlock Rock

American-Israeli Jewish rock band


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::summary American-Israeli Jewish rock band ::

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Shlock Rock is an American-Israeli Jewish rock band put together in December 1985 and officially founded in 1986, led by singer Lenny Solomon. The band parodies popular secular songs, substituting Jewish religious-themed lyrics. To date they have released 39 albums. Shlock Rock continues to record albums and perform live as of 2015, and to date has sold more than 200,000 CD's, tapes and DVDs in the contemporary Jewish rock arena. Their music is a mix of pop-rock song parodies and original rock songs in English and Hebrew. The stated purpose of the band is to spread Jewish pride, identity and awareness throughout the Jewish community, for Jewish continuity. Solomon and Shlock Rock tour around the world, playing at concerts, schools, and Jewish events. They are thought to be the only Jewish music band to play a concert in all 50 states.

History

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Prior to the band's formation, the term "shlock rock" had been used ironically in a "rock-and-roll glossary" and to describe shock rocker Alice Cooper. Solomon chose the band's name because "'Shlock' means secondhand, and half the music we play is secondhand rock with new words."

According to Solomon, in December 1985, Lenny and the band "rented the 39th Street Music studio in New York for two weeks from midnight to 8:00am as it was the only time slot they could afford."{{cite web |title=About Us (1999) |publisher=Shlock Rock |url=http://www.shlockrock.com/about-us.html |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/19991008222027/http://www.shlockrock.com/about-us.html |archivedate=October 8, 1999 |title=That old time shlock 'n' roll |first=Jennifer |last=Goldberg |date=February 11, 2004 |volume=56 |issue=21 |newspaper=Jewish News of Greater Phoenix |url=http://www.jewishaz.com/jewishnews/040213/roll.shtml |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318075320/http://www.jewishaz.com/jewishnews/040213/roll.shtml |archivedate=March 18, 2012

The original Shlock Rock band consisted of Lenny Solomon (keyboards, vocals), Yonah Lloyd (guitar), Gary Wallin (drums), Mark Skier (bass), Mark Infield (saxophone, keyboards, percussion), and Danny Block (saxophone, violin). It has since gone on to include the "Jewish Rapper" Etan G, as well as Roy Weinberger on drums, Mo Shapiro on guitar and Rami Strosberg on saxophone. On tour, the band uses local musicians, except for Solomon and Etan G.

In March 2009, Shlock Rock released their 31st album “No Limits” online. It was offered in a pay-what-you-want format at a minimum download price of $1 for the twelve-song album. Customers who paid the retail price ($15), or more, also received the CD upon its release in December 2009. The album was recorded in Haworth, New Jersey. "I wrote twelve songs in four days from my house in Israel," Solomon stated, "I love these songs and want everyone to have them." The offer ran until March 28 (Passover of that year). The band released its official video for "Another Door Opens" from the album in July.{{cite web |url=http://www.thejewishinsights.com/wp/shlock-rock-limits-door-opens-official-video/ |title=Shlock Rock No Limits – Another Door Opens – Official Video |publisher=JewishInsights.com |date=July 11, 2011

In 2011, the band released Shabbat in Liverpool, "adapting Shabbat services to the tunes of Lennon and McCartney."

A 2024 documentary about the band and its leader, “The King of Shlock", won best short at Jerusalem's Maale Film School's festival. Though Solomon was absent for health reasons, the win was received by the crowd with cheers of “Keep on Shlockin’!” The film was featured at the 2025 Doc Aviv film festival. In the film, Jewish rapper Etan G. says Solomon belongs in the 'Mount Rushmore of Jewish music' with Mordechai Ben David, Avraham Fried, and Shlomo Carlebach.

Musical style and hit songs

Shlock Rock parodies popular secular songs, substituting new, Jewish religious-themed lyrics for the originals, and is "best known for songs that educate and entertain through parody."{{cite book |last=Singer |first=David |year=2001|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NUFDVfUIys8C&q=%22We%27ve+Got+A+Strong+Desire%22 |title=American Jewish Year Book: 2001 |publisher=American Jewish Committee |page=113 |isbn=978-0-87495-116-5 |quote='I've Got a Strong Desire'...recounts all of Jewish history in 42 lines... |title=Torah 24/7: a timely guide for the modern spirit |first=Steven |last=Ettinger |publisher= Devora Publishing |year= 2003 |isbn=978-1-930143-73-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PFlr902_FY8C&pg=PA1 |quote=...describing 4000 years of Jewish history

Hit songs include "We've Got a Strong Desire" (sung to the tune of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire"),{{cite news |last=Fine |first= Arlene |date=November 29, 2002 |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79150209.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104201202/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79150209.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 4, 2012 |title=Shlock Rock rolls into Cleveland |newspaper=Cleveland Jewish News |quote=Anyone familiar with Billy Joel's popular song 'We Didn't Start the Fire' will appreciate Shlock Rock's parody of the tune, 'We've Got A Strong Desire'}} "Abarbanel" (sung to the tune of The Beach Boys' "Barbara Ann"), "Achashverosh" (sung to the tune of Falco's "Rock Me Amadeus"" (the Salieri Club Mix), and "My Bekeshe Needs Cleaning" (sung to the tune of The Mamas & the Papas' "California Dreamin'"). A 1990 original song, "Minyan Man", was described as Shlock Rock's "most enduring hit" and was later remade with the Maccabeats.

Other songs by Shlock Rock include:

Discography

Shlock Rock releases from 1986 to 2019 include 39 albums, 3 music video compilations and 1 songbook.

  • Learning is Good (1986)
  • Purim Torah (1987)
  • Jewish Pride (1987)
  • Emunah (1988)
  • To Unite All Jews (1988)
  • Songs of the Morning (1989)
  • Lenny and the Shlockers (1990)
  • Shlock Rock Videos, Volume 1 (1990)
  • Sgt. Shlockers Magical History Tour (1991)
  • Shlock Rock Videos Volume 2 (1992)
  • The Kosher Police (1992)
  • We're Coming Back (1992)
  • Bring Back That Shabbos Feeling (1993)
  • Manual For The Moral Minded (1994)
  • Woodshlock (1995)
  • Shlock Rock For Kids Volume 1 (1995)
  • Shlock Rock Songbook (1996)
  • Stories From the Holy Land (1997)
  • Shlock Rock Greatest Hits Volume 1 - The Early Years 1986-1990
  • Mikdash (1997)
  • Shlock Rock For Kids Sing Together (1998)
  • Menchville The Musical (1998)
  • Shlock Rock Meets The Prophets (1999)
  • Shlock Rock JMTV - Videos Volume 3 (2000)
  • God Sent Us Email (2001)
  • Rock Moshiach/Bitah Achishenah (2002)
  • Almost on Broadway (2003)
  • Tnu Lanu Siman/Give Us A Sign (2004)
  • Shlock Rock For Kids Volume 3 We're In The Band (2005)
  • J-Rap City - Shlock Rock Rap Compilation - Feat. Etan G November (2005)
  • ReJewVenated (2006)
  • Shlock Rock Music Videos (on DVD)
  • Shlock Rock GH2 - Greatest Hits Volume 2 – 1991-1996
  • Osher V'Osher (2008)
  • Shlock Rock For Kids Party Time (2008)
  • No Limits (2009)
  • A Shabbat in Liverpool (2010)
  • Kosher Cake (January 2012)
  • Still Not Quite on Broadway (2012)
  • Derech Haor (2012)
  • Shlockapella (March 2015)
  • Simchat Chayim (August 2016)
  • “The Lenny Solomon Project” – Shira Yetaira (August 2018)
  • Shlock Rock New Shul (March 2019)

References

Bibliography

  • {{cite book |author=Shlock Rock |title=The Shlock Rock Songbook |publisher=Tara Publications |year=1997 |isbn=978-0-933676-58-9
  • {{cite book |first1=Nechama |last1=Retting |first2=Tobey |last2=Greenberg |title=Morah, Morah Teach Me Torah |publisher=Torah Aura Productions |date=December 1, 2009 |isbn=978-1-934527-26-9

References

  1. "About us". ShlockRock.com.
  2. Rockwell, John. (1979-02-04). "From Doo-wop to Shlock Rock'".
  3. (1973-05-28). "Show Business: Schlock Rock's Godzilla".
  4. [http://www.shlockrock.com/News News]. shlockrock.com.
  5. Harkov, Lahav. (2011-01-13). "The Weekly Schmooze: Sing out, Streisand!".
  6. Stub, Zev. (2025-05-20). "In 'King of Shlock' documentary, an Orthodox rocker tries to parody like it's 1999".
  7. Steinberg, Jessica. (2025-05-15). "Hostages, flamingos and the politics of Jerusalem stone to feature at DocAviv fest".
  8. Feldstein, Michael. (2012-01-26). "25 years later, Shlock Rock is still rockin'".
  9. Rullo, David. (2016-03-02). "Repurposed classics inspire at Shlock Rock's local show".
  10. Guetta, Or. (2025-05-11). "The American-Israeli Musician Who Redefined Jewish Rock and Roll".
  11. "Singles Archives".

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