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Re: final broadcast of season tonight



Seth,

Could you tell us about Tim Sparks "Hamisha Asar"?  I believe that his
work is unfamiliar to me.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Seth <rogovoy (at) berkshire(dot)net>
To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Monday, May 08, 2000 4:40 PM
Subject: final broadcast of season tonight


>TOnight's Internet broadcast of "Rockin' the Shtetl" at 9-10pm
Eastern US
>Time will be the final regularly-scheduled program of the spring
season.
>Point your browser to
>http://wso.williams.edu/orgs/WCFM/realaudio.html, jump up and down
twice and
>cross your fingers that you can tune in the show.
>
>"Rockin' the Shtetl," which features old and new klezmer, Yiddish
music and
>Jewish music, originates from Williams College radio station WCFM
91.9FM in
>Williamstown.
>
>Last week's playlist included:
>
>Kronos Quartet: "Misirlou"
>NOKAS: "Mr 9:00"
>Pharaoh's Daughter: "Hamavdil"
>King Django "Tu Gornisht"
>KCB: "Misirlou"
>Jerusalem Jazz Band
>Shirim "Sam's' Bulgar"
>Klezperanto "Kosher Kabana"
>Klezmatics "Bulgars/The Kiss"
>Finjan "Rumeynisher Kretsmeh/Hora Staccato"
>Adrienne Cooper/Zalman Mlotek "Friling"
>BOW "Blood Oranges"
>Tim Sparks "Hamisha Asar"
>Dick Dale "Hava Nagila"
>
>
>Seth Rogovoy
>author of "The Essential Klezmer: A Music Lover's Guide to Jewish
Roots and
>Soul"
>coming very soon from Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
>http://www.algonquin.com/catalog/pagemaker.cgi?1-56512-244-5
>
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