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Jerome Kern
… eventually settling in London, where he began writing songs for British musical hall productions. Returning to … as a staff pianist, and gave him the opportunity to write songs for the company to publish. One of his first hits with … 5, 1905. Between 1905 and 1912, Kern composed over 100 songs for a total of thirty musical theater shows. In 1914, …
Regina Prager
… khoydesh from Abraham Goldfaden 's Shulamis ; and several songs on the album, World Famous Artists Sing Oldies Of The …
Jennie Goldstein
… Throughout her career, Goldstein recorded a number of songs that were released on album, such as “Jennie Goldstein …
Joel Walbe
… he published his first song, 'Shir Hashtil.' Many of his songs were intended to fit the needs of settling Zionists in … like 'Hora Medura,' with words by Natan Alterman, shepherd songs like 'Seh Vegdi,' and other Zionist songs. Walbe decided to elevate his music studies to an …
Frida Zibel-Goldstein
… … Yiddish theater actress … Yiddish Theater … Yiddish songs … Frida Zibel-Goldstein …
Yetta Zwerling
… time she performed on the Yiddish radio and sings comical songs and also participated in several movie plays … … Yiddish theater actress … 0 … Yiddish Theater … Yiddish songs … America … Actress … Yetta Zwerling …
Zalmen Mlotek
… Folksbiene … Composers … Accompaniment … Composer … Yiddish songs … Yiddish Theater … Pianist … Arranger … Zalmen Mlotek …
Mickey Katz
… piece or as a short 'break' in the middle of the song. His songs often lampooned both Jewish and American culture. His songs have been compiled onto CDs, including Mish Mosh , …

Federico Consolo
… - Ladino,Ladino - Judeo-Espagnol - Judizmo,Ladino Songs,Ladino - Judeo-Espanol - Judizmo,Ladino - …
Haim Effendi
… not become a full-time cantor who also happened to record songs in Ladino, as Isaac Algazi did. He moved into what … recordings. First, he performed “novelties,” i.e. new songs, some of which we assume that he himself “composed.” … texts in Judeo-Spanish to extant melodies of well-known songs in Turkish and perhaps Arabic songs too, a procedure …