To listen to audio on Rock Paper Scissors you'll need to Get the Flash Player

Sample Track 1:
"Los Bilbilicos (The Nightingales)" from Kat Parra
Sample Track 2:
"La Vida Do Por El Raki" from Kat Parra
Sample Track 3:
""Zum Gali Gali" from Elana Jagoda
Sample Track 4:
"Bim Bam" from Elana Jagoda
Sample Track 5:
"Shomer Salaam" from Eprhyme
Sample Track 6:
"Summon the Silly (live)" from Joshua Walters
Sample Track 7:
"Equinox" from Joshua Walters
Sample Track 8:
"Birdof" from Charming Host
Sample Track 9:
"Lei Lei Ha (TransGlobal Underground Remix)" from Watcha Clan
Sample Track 10:
"Gershn Yankis Tango" from Gerry Tenney
Layer 2
Concert Preview

Click Here to go back.
Jewcy, Concert Preview >>

Did I Miss the "National Jewish Music Fest Month" Memo?
By: Jason Diamond


Maybe I'm just making this up, but there seem to be a lot of Jewish music festivals coming up in the coming weeks.  The most exciting would have to be the first Boston Music Festival taking place this weekend in Bean Town, begining this Saturday, and running through March 14th. 

A Jewish music fest of this sort, taking over one of our countries most historic cities was inevitable, but long overdue. As the Boston Globe's Joan Anderman points out:

"Jewish youth culture has surged over the last decade with the launch of Heeb and Tablet magazines, JDub Records, and the wildly popular Hasidic rapper Matisyahu, and the BJMF aims to draw provocative connections between new and old with creative programming. The festival's opening night, at Berklee Performance Center, features a 30th-anniversary performance by the Klezmer Conservatory Band (joined by original members Don Byron and Judy Bressler) along with Golem, a young New York band that infuses the form with irrepressible wit and punk-rock vigor."

For those of you on the West Coast who need a fix, have no fear, because at the end of the month the San Francisco-based Jewish Music Festival will be celebrating it's 25th anniversary starting on the 14th, which coincidentally is the day the Boston fest ends.  So if you have a jonesin for some Jewish music, and have an endless supply of money or a bunch of leftover frequent flyer miles, March is your month to shine.   03/05/10 >> go there
Click Here to go back.