Michael Mirsky
Michael Mirsky is a South Florida-based musician whose songs blend ancient Hebrew texts with modern melodies, creating music rooted in reflection, prayer, and connection. With low, resonant vocals and influences ranging from Leonard Cohen and Radiohead to Matisyahu and Jeff Buckley, his sound bridges sacred tradition and contemporary songwriting.
Raised in a musically eclectic household, Mirsky’s early influences spanned Antônio Carlos Jobim, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and alternative rock. He first performed publicly during a gap year in Israel, discovering how music could create genuine connection between people. Returning home, he honed his craft with the Kehilla Band, sharing stages with artists like Zusha, Jeryko, and Nissim Black.
Today, his music often finds its home in intimate spaces, song circles, and gatherings where listening becomes a shared experience.