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Book Review: Charles B. Hersch, Jews and Jazz Improvising Ethnicity
… African-American, starts an enthusiastic conversation with bandleader Artie Shaw about Judaism. Although Shaw was a … came the Swing Era, with no shortage of white Jewish bandleaders, including Benny Goodman, who had the most popular band in America throughout the 1930s (and who also …
Alicia Benassayag Bendayan
… the end of the Spanish Protectorate in 1956. Alicia, her husband, and their four children arrived in Israel in 1962 and …
Ethiopian Jews in Israel - a Musical Ethnography
… from refugee camps in Sudan—was housed in a nearby abandoned kindergarten. The center became home to older men … secure the performances of the young women dancers in the band, vis-à-vis reluctant parents. Finally, there is no … musical life among Ethiopian Jews in Israel highlight the abandonment of the traditional, rural-based musical practices …
Pete Sokolow
… his latest recording is as a member of the Michael Winograd band dedicated to the music of Dave Tarras . Biography from … (CD#1) , by Peter Sokolow & The Original Klezmer Jazz Band. Pete Sokolow play the piano. Doyna: Hot Jazz meets …
Dudu Tassa
… Tassa has been the leader of the internationally acclaimed band Dudu Tassa and the Kuwaitis which plays new renditions …
Armand Sabah
… and more, often without charge. After the ensemble disbanded, Sabah focused on teaching music, offering …
Nitzan Hen Razael
… musicians such as Ehud Banay, Shuli Rand, Habrera Hativeet Band and more. Nitzan-Chen Razael plays a variety of genres. …
Rabbi Hanna Tiferet Siegel
… and her first connection to the Renewal Judaism: Shonna Husbands-Hankin, “ Soul Brothers: A Memoir ”, in American …
Soul Brothers: A Memoir
… … 101 … 3 … … Vol. 100, No. 4 … October 2016 … Shonna Husbands-Hankin … Soul Brothers: A Memoir …
Craig Taubman
… lived there for almost 3 years, where he played in several bands and ensembles. Later, he wrote a children's album that …