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      4/24 2013- at Club Goodhurt (8pm)- w/ Klezmer All-Stars Trio- Venice, CA

      3/1 &3 3/2 2013The Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco w/ Klezmer All-Stars duo 

      Monday July 30- at Bacchanal (8-10:30pm) with Marcello Bennetti-drums and Jimbo Walsh-bass.

       

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      Wednesday
      Oct242012

      Successful day of recording with The New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars

      Ben Ellman: note the shirt & NOKAS drummer Kevin O'DayWe congregated in New Orleans last Friday at Galactic studios and made a start on a recording that looks to be really different from previous outings of the last 20 years...

      Ben Ellman

      Glenn Hartman

      Dave Rebeck

      Joe Cabral

      Jonathan Freilich

      Stanton Moore

       

      We all were there.  Ben manned the controls.  But special thanks to Bobby Mack who made the day even easier and the reflections even more entertaining!

      Sunday
      Apr082012

      Upcoming performance with New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars at Jazzfest 2012

      Will be performing with the New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars at The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Sunday, April 29.

      The All-Star lineup will be:

      Joe Cabral-Bass

      Glenn Hartman-Accordion, Keys

      Jonathan Freilich-Guitar

      Ben Ellman- Saxophone

      Stanton Moore-drums

      David Rebeck-Violin

       

      You don't want to miss this.

      Saturday
      Dec102011

      A few words in favor of Norco Lapalco

      The following was written after a show on the weekend of Nov.16,2011 in New Orleans.

      Somewhere between 1991-2 I was living in an apartment in the house of Klezmer All-Stars accordionist, Glenn Hartman. One night my friend, Ben Ellman, called to say he wanted some help to work out some lines on a cassette tape by a band he was going to do a gig with. At that time, Ben was playing with the Little Rascals Brass band. We had been hanging around some other places besides the golden Treme hotspots of that time- Pepinas, and Lucky's are particularly memorable backdrops, but there were others.

      The cassette had a band called Lump on it. I remember thinking immediately that they had come up with some really wild lines. They would play in unison, fast, and the drum sound was really energetic and all over the place, but kept the energy at a fantastically manic level. They would rapidly change into these odd time slow sections and then declaim some really strange sounding stuff that I hadn't worked out yet. Ben mentioned that they were into a lot of interesting creative funk and jazz players (style naming is such a drag) that I also had special affection for- James "Blood" Ulmer etc.

      Lump is in the past, yet the excitement, and particular emotional and conscious oulook they portrayed, stick firmly in the heads of those of us that used to see them- often by accident. One of the main features was the singular lyrics that spanned subjects from Deuteronomy to Delfayo Marsalis. Usually the music would suddenly move from the aforementioned instrumental outbreaks into these wild declamations penned by Lou Thevenot.

      Going on about Lump is missing the point for some, who feel that you are nowhere without solid experience of some previous work of that band's members...but, I wasn't there. Some of these old, wizened, folks were in the audience at the Mermaid reunion show at Hi-Ho where Norco Lapalco showed up and became the stimulus for this ramble. The band really put those discussions of the past- in the past pretty quickly. In fact, not showing up with Lump (and it was probably requested) was a solid statement in itself, since they had been an early Mermaid Lounge scene staple. Norco Lapalco wasn't even a fleck in a dry imagination at that point in history.

      If you are in New Orleans- you need to go out and see this group. Their stuff is really together. It drips authentic experience and Lou has always been a safeguard against pandering bullshit...so you are out of danger...that one anyway. This is really original music and it gets you in a mysterious part of the pelvis that hasn't been much written of in the yards of writing on rhythmic music. It's exciting in as much as it changes direction frequently, rapidly,unexpectedly, and yet the lyrics hang there mysteriously, well heard. (Did I mention the hot lead singer?) These are songs about what is actually happening and that provides a relief from the endless proliferation of solipsistic, escapist, pop-allegoricism that people seem to endlessly want to hang their songwriting clevernesses on. These are, after all, viscerally, fragmenting times and it's sad to see most young musical folks around New Orleans regurgitating music so old that it has no relevance except as a way to pull dimes out of misguided tourists.

      This, on the other hand, is a band speaking from their time and place with a writer who doesn't beat around the bush with any of those folksy, saccharine singer/songwriter clevernesses, or cliche rock heroics. He plays guitar in a real interesting way too- as does the other guitarist. These days too many people are trying to play in standardized ways that descend from whomever they think is legit. (Did I mention the singers?-very penetrating...) It's time for more emotional experience. Go get it at a Norco Lapalco show.

       

      Monday
      Aug152011

      New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars play Outside Lands festival, San Francisco. Mother Jones gets the review

      photo by John MargarettenInteresting article focusing on the band's humorous side.

      Through the Klezmer All-Stars site: http://www.klezmerallstars.com/

      Thursday
      Jul142011

      Appearing in San Francisco Aug 13. w/ Robert Walter

      Performing at The Boom Boom Room in San Francisco on Aug 13. I will be appearing with Robert Walter on a double bill with Gypsophonik Disko (Ben Ellman+) 

      Ticketing info

      Robert Walter was in New Orleans for a long time playing across the scene with a driving organ style. He was already well established at that point from his work with the Greyboy All-Stars and the Headhunters. On this particular show, Robert will be leading band a composed of notable instrumental stylists, as well as having Jonathan Freilich in the guitar seat.

      Ben Ellman's Gypsophonik is an interesting DJ melange. He calls the style, Sissy Gypsy and it really keeps folks on the dance floor achieving some other state of mind with his mixture of New Orleans Sissy Bounce and Eastern European music.  If you equate his name with Galactic or the New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars this will shatter the frame you've got him in.

      By the way...

      Those of you in the area can also catch a rare West Coast appearance of my other band, The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars at the Outside Lands Festival on the day before, Aug. 12.

       

      Wednesday
      May252011

      New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars at Jazzfest 2011

      Someone managed to get this shot of film maker, Henry Griffin demonstrating his classic Ot Azoy dance backed up by Stanton Moore.  this is really Fresh Out The Past.  WWOZ even got involved in The Big Kibosh!  This was a truly memorable highlight from the three 20th anniversary shows.  Also on stage here are bass- Arthur Kastler; Saxophone-Ben Ellman; Accordion- Glenn Hartman, Fiddle-David Rebeck; guitar- yours truly!

       

      Tuesday
      May032011

      New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars article

      Thursday
      Apr282011

      New Record available now- Electric Eggplant 

      It's here. The recording you've been waiting for...


      Get it while it's hot!  Available for instant download on...

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      Jonathan Freilich with

      Stanton moore-drums

      Todd Sickafoose-bass

      Skerik-Saxophone

      Mike Dillon-Vibes

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