Eli Schwebel is a Brooklyn Based Recording Artist & Producer with Jewish Music running through his Veins.
Schwebel spearheaded the renaissance of Jewish Acappella music, as well as creating a vocally rich, pop-rock sound that transformed the definition of traditional Jewish music. He launched his solo career with his album, “Hearts Mind”, which has been called "groundbreaking" in its genre.
Eli performed the likes of Avery Fisher Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Roy Thompson Hall in Toronto, The Jerusalem Theater, Universal Studios in Hollywood, and just came off sold out performances at Joe's Pub and David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center. He has co-headlined with Mordechai Ben David, Avraham Fried, Matisyahu, Yaakov Shwekey, Yonatan Razel, 8th Day, Lipa Schmeltzer, Benny Friedman, Abie Rotenberg, Rivie Schwebel, Neshama Carlebach, Elly Kranzler and has joined D'veykus and The Rabbi's Sons a substitue member.
Eli’s rich musical pedigree and lineage starts with the world famous Chazan Aaron Schwebel, his grandmother Florence Wassner, a unique mezzo soprano who frequented the stage with the likes of Richard Tucker, and of course his father, one of the most recognizable tenors in Jewish Music, Rivie Schwebel of the band D'veykus.