A tribute to the creativity of a small neighbourhood in Los Angeles in the 1960s, Songs From the Canyon is back for one night ...
Mostly Kosher hails from Los Angeles and is a klezmer-rock ensemble that radically reconstructs Judaic and American cultural music through klezmer rhythms and Yiddish refrains. Their sound weaves ...
The story of Jimmy Cliff, who has died at age 81, is in part the story of reggae itself. He moved to Kingston in the early ...
Three siblings of the musically renowned Mlotek family recently recorded a new translation of the Hanukkah song ...
College football fight songs — from "Rocky Top" at Tennessee to "Fight On" at USC — have stood the test of time, remaining a ...
Paul McCartney and some of his contemporaries are setting an example: "Keep moving, keep working, keep creating, keep growing ...
Michael Alpert, an influential klezmer musician and ethnographer who has played a key role in the global renaissance of ...
New York Festival of Song will present its annual holiday show, A Goyishe Christmas to You! at Merkin Hall. The program features favorite Yuletide tunes (performed with a twist) and specialty material ...
November 14-16 saw the inaugural Midwest Yiddishfest bring celebration of Yiddish language and culture to the Champaign-Urbana community.
On Sunday, Nov. 2, the 13th edition of the “What’s not to like?” concert took place at Beth El Synagogue. The event focused on “Resistance and Freedom,” featuring performances by the What’s Not To ...
Erik Angel’s Comedy for Peace promises “no politics, just laughs,” while Lea Kalisch's Shtetl Cabaret blends traditional Jewish (Yiddish) elements with contemporary music ...