The Beat Goes On
Gedalya Folk Rock Rabbi
Written during my first days in New York City with nothing but a demo and a dream, “The Beat Goes On” captures the rhythm of arrival — ambition, anonymity, and the pulse of a city that never slows down. But beneath the Read more
Written during my first days in New York City with nothing but a demo and a dream, “The Beat Goes On” captures the rhythm of arrival — ambition, anonymity, and the pulse of a city that never slows down.
But beneath the skyline and subway noise lies something more personal: the realization that even when a heart has been broken, it keeps beating. Life keeps moving. Morning still comes.
This piece reflects the quiet resilience found in both the city’s rhythm and our own — the understanding that the beat goes on… and so do we.