Founded in 2002, Montreal/Philly-based Shtreiml offers a high-octane mix of not-so-traditional Eastern-European Jewish and Turkish music. Led by harmonica innovator Jason Rosenblatt, one of the few people worldwide who can play the diatonic harmonica (a.k.a. blues harp) chromatically, Shtreiml's blues-rock infused set delivers a new look at some centuries old folk music. Joined by Rachel Lemisch (trombone), Thierry Arsenault (drums), Adam Stotland (bass) and Brooklyn-based freak Michael Winograd (clarinet) the group's set has been labeled explosive (Halifax Chronicle Herald) and exhilarating (Rootsworld). Frequent guests include Istanbul native Ismail Hakki Fencioglu (oud, vocals), Yiddish folksong revivalist Abigail Rosenblatt and Montreal hip-hop guru Josh Socalled Dolgin. Shtreiml has performed at festivals and venues in Canada, The U.S. and Europe. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Adje
Airflow
Alberte
AlienAqtor
Sam Shpielt
Uncle Tibor's Spicy Paprikash
Rachel's Bulgar
Hora Ca Din Caval
Fenci's Blues
Trombonic Tantz
Nign
Halevai
Gas-Nign
Beyoglunda Gezersin
Romanian Sirba
Roman Dunya
Rachel's Hora
Galitzianer Tantz
Seni Herdem Aniyorum
Nihavend Longa
Hicaz Mandra
Bu Duzen
Nikriz Longa
Erkilet Guzeli
Semalardan
Chassidl Medley
Shabbat Hayom l'Hashem
Rumania
Howard's Sirbisch
Sirba
Chassidl Pour Les Bâtards
Grand Theft Stutinki
After Party Freilach
Rayrus Spielt
Çiftetelli
Waltz Azoi
A Saturday Evening Blues
Eastern Hora
The Old Mill
Lullaby for Halleli
Abou Khalil's
Sirba (13. FKŻ)
Bu Düzen
Har Meron 1
Har Meron 3: Yitgadal
Nigun Hachana
Har Meron 2
Yigdal
Semalardan Gunes Hala Inmiyor
Mi Yodeah
Mizmor Shir
Mizmor Shir Hachana
Shiru
Uncle Tibor’s Spicy Paprikash
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