Jewlicious Festival Live CD – Vol. 1
February 9, 2010 by rabbiyonah
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Now you can bring the Festival home. This first volume of Jewlicious Festival recordings was mastered and mixed under the supervision of Adam Weinberg in Miami, FL, pressed and printed by Rainbo Records in LA, and recorded live with ProTools at Jewlicious Festival 5.0 on Feb 27 and 28, 2009. I have been listening to [...]
Jewlicious Rocks
February 12, 2009 by rabbiyonah
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By far the most ambitious concert series we have ever conceived
40 Days Tour at Jewlicious Festival
February 5, 2009 by rabbiyonah
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Written by Matthue Roth – MyJewishLearning.com Just when it seems there’s nothing Shemspeed can’t do, they take another bite of the Jewish music plate and grind it between their teeth. Shemspeed was originally an outgrowth of the hip-hop music label Modular Moods Records, run by Erez Safar, who’s an observant Yemenite Jew. For just over [...]
Y-Love on Borat’s Brother’s Hanukkah Album?
It’s true. Hip Hop Performer Y-Love, part of last year’s Jewlicious Festival, has collaborated with Erran Baron Cohen (Sasha Cohen’s) brother to produce a classic Hanukkah album that takes ancient holiday music and brings it to the 21st century incorporating Klezmer, hip hop, reggae and other genres. The album is sung in English, Hebrew, Yidding [...]
Jewlicious Festival 4.0 Presenter Bio’s
Tahlia Miller: Tahlia Miller, a first time independent filmmaker, launched her career as an educator in 2006 at Jewlicious Festival 2.0. Tahlia received a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of Film and Television and spent a year in Israel doing Advanced Jewish Studies at Neve Yerushalayim. She is the recipient of a grant from the [...]
Y-Love
January 8, 2008 by rabbiyonah
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The Jewlicious Festival Concert Series Y-Love (Yitz Jordan-NYC) is an MC unlike any other; he converted to Orthodox Judaism in 2000, and later took on the traditions of Hasidism (the mystical branch of Orthodox Judaism). He is among the most innovative MCs on the scene, weaving seamless polyglot rhymes in English, Arabic, Yiddish, and Hebrew. [...]




