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April 19, 2011
The first-born son also rises | ||
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Theme Music: James Brown |
Cold Sweat, pt. 1 |
b/w Cold Sweat, pt. 2
(King 1967) |
Talkover Music: Steven Bernstein |
Let My People Go |
Diaspora Soul
(Tzadik 1999) |
J.J. Keko et al. | Hinei Ma Tov |
Abayudaya: Music From the Jewish People of Uganda (Smithsonian Folkways 2002) |
Zaky Solomon Isaac | Yom SImcha |
Shir Hodu: Jewish Song from Bombay of the '30s
(Renair ) |
The Comedian Harmonists | Der Alte Cowboy (The Last Roundup) |
The World of the Comedian Harmonists
(ZYX ) |
Septeto Rodriguez | Hadida |
Baila! Gitano Baila!
(Tzadik 2004) |
Eddie Cano | Hava Nagilah |
A Taste of Cano
(Palladium ) |
Talkover Music: Steven Bernstein |
Let My People Go |
Diapsora Soul
(Tzadik 1999) |
Closing Theme: Specks Williams |
We Gave the Drummer Some |
b/w Specks' Blues
(Jax 1960s) |
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No, Dum Diddy, the show hasn't started yet! Cold Sweat is yet to come. Gimme a minute... | |
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"Brandwein was known as much for his colorful personality as for his musical talent, often playing with a neon sign, reading "Naftule Brandwein Orchestra", around his neck, and with his back facing the audience, to conceal his fingering tricks. He also wore plugged-in Christmas lights as part of his costume on several occasions, which once shorted out when he perspired too much, almost electrocuting him. His wild style incorporated not only the influence of Jewish music, but also flourishes of Greek, Turkish, and Gypsy music. His warm and lively playing style would constantly jump up and down the scale and express itself in trills, slides and other ornamentation; he is often contrasted to the other famous klezmer clarinettist of his time, Dave Tarras, who had a more conservative but nonetheless very talented playing style." | |
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