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Frank London and Lorin Sklamberg, Brookline, MA, Nov 15
- From: Ari Davidow <ari...>
- Subject: Frank London and Lorin Sklamberg, Brookline, MA, Nov 15
- Date: Sun 19 Oct 2003 19.13 (GMT)
>Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 10:42:53 -0400
>From: Phil Brown <Phil_Brown (at) brown(dot)edu>
>
>The Workmen's Circle Coffeehouse
>a place to listen, to meet, to find community
>
>What: Frank London and Lorin Sklamberg in concert
>When: Saturday, November 15, 8pm (doors open at 7:30)
>Where: 1773 Beacon St. in Brookline (All Saints Parish) just across the
>Street from The Workmen's Circle
>
>Perhaps best known as the trumpeter and vocalist of the Klezmatics, FRANK
>LONDON and LORIN SKLAMBERG have a creative electricity that has produced
>dozens of collaborative Yiddish musical, theatrical and film projects.
> From the gorgeous nigunim on their Nigunim album to the haunting melodies
>of Jewish mystical songs on their recording The Zmiros Project to the
>playful tunes of their cooking/singing show Esn:Songs from the Kitchen,
>they are true innovators in the world of klezmer music. Now here is your
>chance to meet Frank London and Lorin Sklamberg up close and personal.
>Appearing for the first time in an intimate duo setting, they will perform
>nigunim and zmiros from their own collaborations as well as tunes from the
>Klezmatics repertoire. Whether you are a klezmer regular or looking for a
>taste of world music, the harmonies they weave with voice and trumpet will
>engage and enchant.
>
>JAM with a MASTER
>During the second half of the evening, Frank London and Lorin Sklamberg will
>host an open klezmer jam session. All instruments and all voices welcome! Join
>in and learn with two of the klezmer greats. Or just sit back and enjoy!
>
>TICKETS: $12 in advance, $15 at the door ($2 discount per Workmen's Circle
>member). Mail check (payable to the Workmen's Circle) to the Workmen's
>Circle, 1762 Beacon Street, Brookline MA 02445. Advance ticket orders must
>be received by 5pm on November 14th.
>
>About The Circle Coffeehouse:
>Sponsored by The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring ? a 100-year old Jewish
>cultural and social justice organization ? the Circle Coffeehouse is a
>community gathering place and night out wrapped into one. With a focus on
>Yiddish culture and folk music with a social conscience, the Circle
>Coffeehouse features local artists and special performances by well-known
>national performers in an intimate setting. We offer a smoke and alcohol
>free environment.
>
>For more information contact the Workmen's Circle at
>617-566-6281 or circle (at) workmenscircleboston(dot)org
- Frank London and Lorin Sklamberg, Brookline, MA, Nov 15,
Ari Davidow