Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, established in 1985, is an independent, non-profit community weekly newspaper serving the Jewish community of greater Los Angeles.
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Anat Cohen: Jazz clarinetist Anat Cohen — so many roads
Interview by Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 28 July 2008
JAZZ STAYS VITAL by virtue of the young players who step up and bring something new to the music. One of the most delightful "arrivals" ...
Avishai Cohen: Trumpeter Avishai Cohen among Israelis on jazz scene
Interview by Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 30 August 2017
TO GET AN idea of the collective impact that Israeli musicians have had on American jazz in the past two decades, consider that when the ...
Leonard Cohen: Tea and Oranges on High Holy Days
Retrospective by Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 17 October 2014
LIKE MANY OF us, author Harvey Kubernik first heard Leonard Cohen through his interpreters. Judy Collins recorded Cohen's obliquely lyrical 'Suzanne' and the sardonic suicide ...
Cory Beers Cimbalom Band: A musical mix from Hungary: Cimbalom at Union Station
Report by Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 22 September 2017
UNION STATION HAS long been a repository of emotional memory and civic history. ...
Terry Gibbs: House Terry Gibbs built at Age 92 delights jazz fans
Retrospective and Interview by Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 14 June 2017
UNTIL A FEW YEARS AGO, vibraphonist Terry Gibbs was the oldest performing headliner in jazz. But at 91, he decided to cover his vibes for ...
Fred Hersch: Open Book May Rewrite Hersch's Grammy History
Interview by Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 3 January 2018
TOP CONTEMPORARY JAZZ pianist Fred Hersch, who is nominated for two 2018 Grammy Awards, has long channeled his turbulent life into his work. The 62-year-old ...
Alon Nechushtan: Jazz music with Israeli roots
Interview by Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 9 July 2014
THE HISTORY of jazz is rife with junctures where the music received an infusion of creative innovation from the far-flung provinces: Louis Armstrong turned Chicago ...
Laura Nyro, Mark Winkler: Mark Winkler Finds Healing in the Songs of Laura Nyro
Report and Interview by Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 7 June 2013
ASK JAZZ SINGER and songwriter Mark Winkler which of his parents he favors and he's unequivocal. "Oh, I'm definitely my mother's son," he grins. "My ...
P. F. Sloan: P.F. Sloan Reveals the Jewish Origins of 'Eve of Destruction'
Retrospective and Interview by Steven Rosen, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 2006
'EVE OF DESTRUCTION', the famous folk-rock-protest hit record from 1965, isn't usually regarded as a specifically Jewish song. Or even a religious one, for that ...
Suicide: How the Godfathers of Punk Kept The Faith
Interview by Paul Lester, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 10 October 2008
New Yorkers Alan Vega and Marty Rev were punks before punk was invented, known in the '70s for their violent gigs and raging synth rock. ...
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