The Klezmatics are world-renowned superstars of the klezmer world. They erupted out of New York City’s East Village in 1986 and revitalized klezmer for the new century. The Klezmatics have received a 2007 GRAMMY nomination for "Wonder Wheel" (Lyrics by Woody Guthrie) in the Best Contemporary World Music Album category. Wonder Wheels takes found lyrics of Guthrie, and creatively sets them to music that careens across the world landscape, yet never loses its footing. Their klezmer is one steeped in Jewish spiritualism and Eastern European tradition while incorporating more provocative themes such as social rights and anti-fundamentalism with eclectic musical influences such as gospel, punk, and Arab, African, and Balkan rhythms. Over the course of nearly twenty years, they have released six albums of wild, spiritual, provocative, reflective, and ecstatically danceable music, forever redefining and transcending traditional labels.
Provided you have a high-speed connection, you can listen to the entire Wonder Wheel album for free at The Klezmatics website http://www.klezmatics.com/index.php
What a beautiful, interesting and diverse set of songs, very accessible whether you are a klezmer music fan or not, and easily one of the best albums I've heard from 2006.
"Wonder Wheel" is wonderful!
Provided you have a high-speed connection, you can listen to the entire Wonder Wheel album for free at The Klezmatics website http://www.klezmatics.com/index.php
What a beautiful, interesting and diverse set of songs, very accessible whether you are a klezmer music fan or not, and easily one of the best albums I've heard from 2006.
Brian at the Cedar
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