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>
> > An all-Gentile band  selling Jewish music to Jewish audiences
> > just   plain    bugs    me, "good intentions" or not.
> >
> > Wolf

Wolf, I'm just playing Devil's Advocate here, but what about your quote, above?
Should it not apply to what you're discussing, below? Why do the purveyors of 
Kleztoberfest bug you, but not Gentiles with "Black Magic Markers"?? 
Also,correct me if I'm wrong, but I think when Jacob is referring to "music 
business nonsense" in regards to fads, he is referring to the fact that some of 
the Hollywood Hepcats (read Goyishe Cops, i.e. Madonna) thought that it would 
be hip to study the Kabballah.
Regards,
Steven

>
> > I would say this just another case of music business nonsense.
>
> Would you, now?
>
> Your thoughtless remark is totally unwarranted
> and disrespectful to Carlos Santana,
> whose fans have known for decades
> that he is a highly-evolved spiritual artist,
> well-versed in many world wisdom traditions.
>
> Yiddish music lovers should check out
> his incredibly soulful and incendiary version of
> =Ikh Hob Dir Tsu Fil Lib= (I Love You Much Too Much).
> It's on his "Zebop" album.
>
> =Yasher koyekh=, Carlos!
> A gezint af dayn kepele=
>
> Wolf Krakowski
>
> http://www.kamea.com
>
> > I think
> > this is probably just another fad for  the pop music scene. I read that a
> > number of them are playing around with Carlbach's? music. Michael Jackson
> > even visited his shul and  stated he was very moved by the Jewish
> > experience.  Hopefully, they don't make too, much of mess and move on to
> > their next fad; quickly and quietly.
> >
> > Jacob

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