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Re: Jewish/Irish music



I've been listening to Irish/Celtic music for many years and find alot of it
very spiritually uplifting. One doesn't necessarily need to find a
"Jewish-Irish" community in the physical sense, or go back 200 years in
time -  in order to feel the connection...

This is not an attempt to self-promote my own music, but you happen to bring
up a topic that's close to my heart. If you go to my mp3 page
www.mp3.com/shirona  and select track # 4, for example ( Ki Eleicha ), and
if you are familiar with Celtic music, you will definitely hear the
connection. It's already out there...

Shirona
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Singer, Songwriter and Teacher of Jewish Music
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Listen to my music at www.mp3.com/shirona
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----- Original Message -----
From: <AGREENBA (at) aol(dot)com>
To: "World music from a Jewish slant" <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 1:07 PM
Subject: Jewish/Irish music


> My interest has been peaked lately via a Celtic recording I received for
> Chanuka. One of the tracks has a tune that's like a jazzed up Hatikva
> beginning. Yes, I'm aware that this beginning isn't all that unique....
> But I began looking into Irish/Jewish culture and finding that I can find
> that indeed there is a strong albeit small community - progressive
orthodox
> in particular - but I cannot find any specific articles or references to
the
> music.
> Any suggestions?
> Adrianne
>
>
>


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