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Naftule Brandwein, or
Naftuli Brandwine, (Yiddish: נפתלי בראַנדװײַן, 1884–1963) was an Austrian-born
Jewish American Klezmer musician, clarinetist, bandleader...
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genre in the
United States in the 1910s and 1920s were Dave
Tarras and
Naftule Brandwein; they were
followed by American-born
musicians such as Max Epstein...
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Pierre Philippe Naftule (5
December 1960 – 19
March 2022) was a
Swiss writer,
producer and
theatre director.
Naftule was
descended from
Romanian ancestry...
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renowned klezmer clarinetist and self-proclaimed “King of
Jewish music”
Naftule Brandwein recorded a
purely instrumental version with the
title “Der Terk...
- label. Tanz
includes four
arrangements of
songs by
Klezmer clarinetist Naftule Brandwein.
Sparks would later record Little Princess, an
entire album of...
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Little Princess (subtitled Tim
Sparks Plays Naftule Brandwein) is the
eighth album by
guitarist Tim
Sparks and his
fourth on the
Tzadik Records label...
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repertoire of 1920s
first generation American klezmer pioneer Naftule Brandwein. The
Washington Post
wrote that the
album contains "traditional...
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Indie Bands". Highsnobiety. May 9, 2018.
Retrieved September 26, 2021.
Naftule, Ashley. "Why Hip-Hop
Loves Beach House".
Phoenix New Times. Retrieved...
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Archived from the
original on
October 11, 2019.
Retrieved October 8, 2019.
Naftule,
Ashley (November 8, 2019). "The Top 25 Pop
Albums of the 2010s". Consequence...
- Stravinsky, the Melvins, Beatmasters,
Septic Death, Abe Schwartz, Ivo Papasov,
Naftule Brandwein, Repulsion, Led Zeppelin,
Bernard Herrmann, Santana, Extreme...