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Musica mizrakhit, Israeli rock and national culture in Israel
… 'national'. This article is part of the research project 'Popular Music and the Construction of Israeli Culture', … Academy of Sciences and Humanitites. … 57 … 57 … 3 … 3 … Popular Music … Popular Music … 35865 … Cambridge University Press … … 15 … …

Who does what with music videos in Israel
… of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus … … 25 … 1997 … Music … Israel … Popular music … Pop … Music videos … Motti Regev … Who does …

Ha Lahaka - The Troupe
… the culture of the Israeli Army Bands at the peak of their popularity. Includes many Army Band hits. … 57 … 57 … 9 … …

Kurt Weill
… with actress Lotte Lenya. In the US he was influenced by popular music and jazz, he met several of the outstanding … stage and began to write musicals that enjoyed tremendous popularity. All the while, he never stopped writing operas …

The Mystery of Aris San
… … Elil Communication Ltd., Tel Aviv … … 2007 … Israel … Popular music … Greece … Pop … Popular songs … Greek … Documentary … Years 1960s … The …
The Jazz Singer
… the traditions of his devout Jewish family by singing popular tunes in a beer hall. Punished by his father, a …

Comedian Harmonists
… inspiration, to start a vocal group that will specialize in popular repertoire. Many tens of singers answer his advert, … success which leads to a crowded performance schedule. Popularity brings blindness to the political changes taking …

The Comedian Harmonists - Documentary
… in hundreds of performances and were one of the most popular groups in Germany. In 1935, under Hitler's orders, …

Funny, it doesn’t sound Jewish : how Yiddish songs and synagogue melodies influenced Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood
… to demonstrate the deep layers of 'JM' embedded in the popular American song by analyzing a plethora of examples … York in association with the Library of Congress … … 2004 … Popular music … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Theater … … Theater music … Yiddish … New York … Pop … Yiddish songs … Popular songs … Actors … Performers … Performance … Broadway …
Hava Nagila--Come Let Us Be Joyous
… after WWII, the folksong Hava Nagila began to gain popularity worldwide. In 1938, the Barry Sisters (Clara and … that fused traditional klezmer music, jazz, Yiddish and popular American songs. Although the first known recording …