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Catskills comedian Stewie Stone doing his stand-up routine. Stewie Stone is living proof you can take the kid outa Brooklyn, but you can't take Brooklyn outa the kid. Even his name, Stewie, comes direct from Flatbush. "In Brooklyn," he explains, "we're very big on vowels. We put 'E's at the end of everything - Hermie, Frankie, Stewie." Before Stewie got to be a big man in Vegas, he was a little kid in Brooklyn and comedy was his protector. "I was a terrible introvert, and real small for my...
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YOOD - Shemeshfest 2007 - "Slave Mentality" - the amazing, holy Jewish rock band YOOD. This is not your father's Jewish music! YOOD, the smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet, is the new name for great, big sound. Three guys originally from North America, for the last decade playing backup to the giants on the Israeli scene, take virtuosity to new levels on their debut album, "Passin' Over", which has the kind of soulful, soaring guitar riffs you feel before you hear. Drawing inspiration...
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Moshe Levi's Band - Nachman Bones: bass, Nachman Helbitz: guitar, drums: Rafael (Part Two of Two)
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Moshe Levi's Band - Nachman Bones: bass, Nachman Helbitz: guitar, drums: Rafael (Part One of Two)
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The greatest of Jewish musical stars in this century was the awesome Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, who inspired a new generation of musical expression in the Jewish world. Every year in Jerusalem at the Convention Center, a memorial concert is held in which the best-known Jewish musicians play "Shlomo" songs for a packed house of appreciating fans. This video includes, among others, Naftali Abramson, Yehuda Katz, Ben-Tzion Soloman, The Moshav Band, Shlomo Katz, Cheski Sofer, and more!
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