Diaspora Concert....With Special Guests
Anyone who is looking for a really sweet (and sometimes rockin') evening of music should be aware of what's going on at Aish Kodesh in Woodmere this coming motsai Shabbos.
Avraham Rosenblum and Diaspora will be playing, highlighting his new CD (I guess you can't say album anymore) Kedem in additional to playing some of his very best tunes. I just found out that Menachem Herman and Daniel Ahaviel are in from Israel and will be joining the band. Menachem is one of the best guitarists and Daniel one of the best fiddlers in all of Israel and I'm pretty excited about those guys playing with Avraham.
The night will start at 8:45 p.m. with Nochie Krohn, a young and talented musician from Monsey (who usually backs Chaim Dovid when he is in town) playing a few of his own niggunim. I've heard his stuff and it's really sweet.
Aish Kodesh is at 894 Woodmere Place in Woodmere, corner of Woodmere Place.
(Be advised that, like all gigs at Aish Kodesh, it's separate seating only and they don't permit alcohol or drugs on the premises at all. If you're looking to get high, you can get high on the music.)
Anyone who is looking for a really sweet (and sometimes rockin') evening of music should be aware of what's going on at Aish Kodesh in Woodmere this coming motsai Shabbos.
Avraham Rosenblum and Diaspora will be playing, highlighting his new CD (I guess you can't say album anymore) Kedem in additional to playing some of his very best tunes. I just found out that Menachem Herman and Daniel Ahaviel are in from Israel and will be joining the band. Menachem is one of the best guitarists and Daniel one of the best fiddlers in all of Israel and I'm pretty excited about those guys playing with Avraham.
The night will start at 8:45 p.m. with Nochie Krohn, a young and talented musician from Monsey (who usually backs Chaim Dovid when he is in town) playing a few of his own niggunim. I've heard his stuff and it's really sweet.
Aish Kodesh is at 894 Woodmere Place in Woodmere, corner of Woodmere Place.
(Be advised that, like all gigs at Aish Kodesh, it's separate seating only and they don't permit alcohol or drugs on the premises at all. If you're looking to get high, you can get high on the music.)
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