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[HANASHIR:13822] Purim/Pesach music online



If you'd like to hear Safam's beautiful recording of Al HaNisim, recently 
mentioned as a nice choice for Purim, listen in on the Safam website to 
hear the full track:

  http://www.safam.com/safam/rm/AlHaniss.rm

Safam's CD "A Brighter Day" is for sale at soundswrite.com and 
jewishmusic.com.

Many, many thanks to all who have placed links to the website
http://www.totshabbat.com. Because of all your links, the site has risen
rapidly in Google's ranking system and now comes up in the top 10 for
searches like "Listen Shabbat prayers" (Google rank: #3) and "Seder songs
mp3" (Google rank: #7, as of tonight!) As a result, folks from all 
over the world access the site through such online searches. Thanks!!!!

I've recently posted links for a bunch of popular Seder tunes, 
including: 

Four questions..........Andi Joseph's CD "It's Seder Time"
Dayenu, Avadim Hayinu...Jill Moskowitz's CD "Miracles"
Miriam's Song...........Debbie Friedman, on the "Celebrate Passover" CD 
The Frog Song...........Paul Zim's CD "Seder Nights"
Go Down Moses...........Alan Eder's CD "Reggae Passover"
Chad Gadya..............Cantor Steven Haas
L'Shana Ha-ba-ah........basement recording (by me, Robin Selinger)


Does anyone have a favorite recording of the rap version of "Who Knows
One," the one that starts "Ooh, aah, ooh-aah aah" ...?  I'd love to put
that up, along with the Hebrew version "Echad, Mi Yo-deh-ah?" Anyone have 
recommendations or perhaps basement recordings to offer?

-Robin Selinger
 robin (at) totshabbat(dot)com or selinger (at) cua(dot)edu


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