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| | CD Baby: ED GOLDBERG AND THE ODESSA KLEZMER BAND: Who Stole the Kishka?! |
 | | In our newest offering, “Who Stole the Kishka?!” the musicians shaped music from a variety of countries – including Poland, Rumania, Germany, Turkey, Ukraine, Spain, Hungary, Israel, Russia, and NYC’s Lower East Side – to fit traditional Klezmer style. |
 | | Jewish immigrants brought this upbeat, celebratory dance music to America in the late 19th century, and though its popularity faded from the 1930’s to the 70’s, it has re-emerged in recent years as many Jewish Americans explore their roots, and non-Jewish folks began to discover this wonderful emotional music. |
 | | In “Who Stole the Kishka?!” the computer science professor plays the accordion, piano, bass, and electronic bouzouki. |
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