Music
Jewish musical group performs song in Hebrew in historic Australia Day concert in Sydney
It marked the first time Hebrew has been sung at the iconic Opera House Forecourt in any concert setting, and also the first time a Jewish song has been performed at the Australia Day Live concert.
Former Hamas hostage shares preview of new song one year after release from captivity
Once Upon a Mattress proves fairy tales are funnier when turned upside down
Song honors Bondi attack hero: Jewish musicians from Sydney in praise of Ahmed al-Ahmed
Ofra Haza’s melodies meet Andalusian flamenco in new Jerusalem premiere
His approach is meticulous. Each of Haza’s songs is adapted into flamenco palos, distinct rhythmic frameworks that give each piece a particular emotional character.
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'Boom, Boom Tel Aviv,' songs calling for killing of Jews, Israelis on Spotify, Amazon
Amazon, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube host multiple songs calling for the killing of Jews and Israelis, like punk rap duo Bob Vylan's chants "death, death to the IDF" or "Boom, Boom Tel Aviv."
UK venue says calling off Oi Va Voi concert for being Jewish band was 'mistake'
The venue said it recognizes now the complaints it received were only "because they are a Jewish band performing with an Israeli singer."
Jewish singer SONiA returns to Israel after 12 years, performs at Hostages Square
Rutstein began her career in the late-80s folk-punk scene with her band Disappear Fear along with her sister Cindy.
Israel's Piano Man: Rami Kleinstein's journey from Long Island to Hebrew pop maestro - interview
Many people refer to Kleinstein as the Israeli Billy Joel, mainly for the similarities in their melodic, piano-based songs about love and life. But the parallels don’t end there.
Kevin Spacey in Tel Aviv: Music, memories, and a bid for redemption
During the show in Tel Aviv, 66-year-old Kevin Spacey alluded to his past and how he felt ostracized and abandoned.
French jazz combo Les Haricots Rouges brings gaiety to New Orleans fest in Tel Aviv
The Les Haricots Rouges jazz combo is due to appear at the New Orleans Festival at the Tel Aviv Museum from November 27-29.
Bach, unplugged with The Revolution Orchestra
The Revolution Orchestra turns toward Bach in a joyful new season blurring the lines between reverence and play.
Gilad Hazan’s stratified Arabic music offering captivates at Oud Festival
Gilad Hazan wowed the Confederation House audience with his electrifying instrumental skills and crosscultural-influenced scores.