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Subject: [Fwd: Neshama Carlebach Live In Concert]


  
  

       Hasidic New Wave's Greg Wall shows up on Neshama Carlebach's new CD, 
'Ani Shelach; (Sameach). Carlebach is the oldest daughter of the late, beloved 
singing rabbi, Shlomo Carlebach. The album features eight songs by her father, 
two traditional numbers, and three original songs, including the title track, 
which sets the Priestly Blessing into a tasteful, soul-pop arrangement worthy 
of Mariah Carey -- this could actually be a radio hit, as could the album's 
other pop ballad, 'City of Walls.' 
      As was her father's practice, Neshama Carlebach sets classic pieces of 
Hebrew liturgy in arrangements that combine ancient or original melodies with 
modern dressing. The result is infused with a folksy soulfulness, here given 
touches of pop-jazz (the Bruce Hornsby-like keyboards on 'Pe'ero Alay'), Middle 
Eastern rhythms and swing. She even offers a funk version of the standard party 
tune, 'Simon Tov.' In sum, 'Ani Shelach' is an eclectic, contemporary Jewish 
pop album of timeless spirit on which Neshama Carlebach steps out from the 
shadow of her father and stakes a claim to her own identity as a visionary 
artist. 

      --By Seth Rogovoy,   Berkshires Month 
      http://www.berkshiresweek.com/default.asp?filename=Story4

Neshama Carlebach wrote: 
  Come hear the soulful sounds 
  of 
  Neshama Carlebach 
  LIVE in concert 
  Thursday January 10th, 2002 
  at 
  The Bottom Line 
  15 W 4th Street 
  (corner of W 4th and Mercer) 
  212.228.6300 

  Don't miss this opportunity to hear selections from her new album, Ani 
  Shelach, and many of your favorite songs live and in person. 

  This album, along with many of her other albums, will be available for sale 
  throughout the evening. 

  This will be an extra special evening with two shows: 
  Early show -  7:30 PM  (doors open at 6:00PM) 
  Late show  - 10:30 PM  (doors open at 10:00PM) 

  All seats are $17.50.  Tickets for this exclusive performance may be ordered 
  or reserved online at www.bottomlinecabaret.com or in person at The Bottom 
  Line. 
  Reserve your spot TODAY!

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Come hear the soulful sounds 
of
Neshama Carlebach 

LIVE in concert 
Thursday January 10th, 2002 
at 
The Bottom Line
15 W 4th Street 
(corner of W 4th and Mercer)
212.228.6300

Don't miss this opportunity to hear selections from her new album, Ani
Shelach, and many of your favorite songs live and in person.  

This album, along with many of her other albums, will be available for sale
throughout the evening.

This will be an extra special evening with two shows:
Early show -  7:30 PM  (doors open at 6:00PM)
Late show  - 10:30 PM  (doors open at 10:00PM)

All seats are $17.50.  Tickets for this exclusive performance may be ordered
or reserved online at www.bottomlinecabaret.com or in person at The Bottom
Line.
Reserve your spot TODAY!



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