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Re: Sarah Aroste



Consider also CDs by Yasmin Levy and Suzy. And for something _completely_ 
different:

Click on 
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000AQVRV/qid=1070553878/sr=2-2/ref=sr_aps_prod_2_2/028-5801127-8719765
 
and select "Koenig Nimrod" for a fairly, umm, different version of "Cuando 
el rey Nimrod."

Happy Chanukkah all,

Joel

P.S. It's "Aroeste", for anyone trying to do a Google or other search.

At 11:37 AM 12/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Aroeste is one of the really exciting voices - and really intelligent 
>voices - doing interesting Jewish music right now. If Simon was going to 
>carry hip, interesting slightly-edgy transforms of traditional Sephardic 
>material, this is what I'd suggest. I'm going to give a few out this season.
>
>(Oh, right - KlezmerShack review at 
>http://www.klezmershack.com/bands/aroeste/alauna/aroeste.alauna.html )
>
>ari
>
>At 11:19 AM 12/19/2003, you wrote:
>>There was a nice NPR segment this morning on Sarah Aroste and her Ladino
>>music.
>>It's great that this is being covered in the national media.
>>
>>Judy
>
>
>Ari Davidow
>ari (at) ivritype(dot)com
>list owner, jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org
>the klezmer shack: http://www.klezmershack.com/
>



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