Mendy Portnoy

Mendy Portnoy

Mendy Portnoy at Day to Praise in 2016
Background information
Born (1992-04-16) April 16, 1992
Manchester, England
Origin Beit Zayit, Israel
Genres Jewish music, pop rock, folk rock
Instruments Vocals, piano, keyboards
Years active 2010–present
Associated acts Portnoy Brothers, Hamakor, Daniel Zamir, Yossi Green

Mendy Portnoy (born April 16, 1992) is an English-born Israeli singer, pianist, and composer. He is best known as half of the folk rock duo the Portnoy Brothers with his older sibling Sruli. He has also released two albums as a solo artist.

Early life

Portnoy was born on April 16, 1992 in Manchester, England, one of nine children. His father is a rabbi and former orchestra conductor. He and five other siblings made aliyah to Israel as adults.[1]

He and his brother Sruli studied music from a young age and began playing together around age 14. He originally took guitar lessons, with Sruli taking piano, before the two switched.[1]

Career

In 2010, he performed at the Complete Unity Concert at Heichal Shlomo alongside Aharit Hayamim, Shtar, and JudaBlue.[2] He and Sruli participated in the music video "Waving Flags", performed by campers and volunteer staff at Camp Simcha.[3]

Mendy Portnoy was featured on composer Yossi Green's 2015 album Pianesque. That same year, he collaborated with singer and saxophonist Daniel Zamir on Esa Einai, an album of Shlomo Carlebach songs, and released a short online-only piano album entitled Holy Days.

He was the final keyboardist for the Jewish rock band Hamakor, performing on their 2014 single "Lift Me Up". [4]

Portnoy Brothers

Main article: Portnoy Brothers

Mendy and Sruli Portnoy began collaborating as the Portnoy Brothers in 2012 with their debut single "Kol Ha'olam". They received further attention in 2014 with their single and music video "Learn to Love".[1] An album of the same name was released in 2016.

Other activities

In addition to music, Portnoy is also a professional editor and photographer.[1]

Discography

With Hamakor

With Portnoy Brothers

Solo albums

As featured artist

Other credits

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Ariel Hendelman (Sep 15, 2015). "Sibling synchronicity". The Jerusalem Post.
  2. Staff (May 3, 2010). ""Complete Unity" Concert to Showcase Yeshiva Talent". Arutz Sheva.
  3. Yossi Zweig (July 23, 2010). "Children with Cancer Dance in Times Square – Official Video". The Jewish Insights.
  4. Collins, Yoni (May 3, 2014). "Hamakor rocks with Jewish pride". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
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