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Four Questions with Eli Schwartz, Co-Founder of Mountain of Leopards Music
Add a new name to the roster of independent labels in Boston's thriving music scene: Mountain of Leopards. Co-founded by father-and-son duo Jim and Eli...
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It's time to make Chanukah music
My kids love Top 40 music. Consequently I hear a lot of it in the car. We jump back and forth from Kiss 108 to...
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Four Questions with Mona Golabek, Star of "The Pianist of Willesden Lane"
Mona Golabek has truly followed in the footsteps of her mother. Golabek, an accomplished concert pianist, stars in The Pianist of Willesden Lane, a play...
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Four Questions with Eran Egozy, Co-Founder of Harmonix Music Systems
Eran Egozy has been combining music and science since his time at the MIT Media Lab. Today, he's one of the minds behind the addictive...
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Guy Mendilow Ensemble CD Release
The Guy Mendilow Ensemble, called Boston's best world music by the Phoenix, will be debuting their new project on Thursday, October 25th. Tales From the...
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Four Questions with Robert Stern, Composer of Shofar
As we prepare for Rosh Hashanah, the shofar blasts are heard daily during the month of Elul. For some, it is an awakening. For others,...
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VIDEO: Matisyahu's performance at the Apple Store
In a move even more unpredictable than his beard-shaving, Jewish-reggae-beat-boxing music sensation Matisyahu played a free show last night at the Apple Store on Boylston...
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Four Questions with Joel Edinberg, leader of the Somerville Symphony Orkestar
Until recently, Joel Edinberg was a full-time engineer and part-time musician. Now he’s doing music full time as the band leader of the Somerville Symphony...
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Four Questions with Mehmet Sanlikol, Ethnomusicologist
Istanbul, not Constantinople. Befitting with a city so ancient as to have two names, the Turkish capital has a rich musical tradition spanning centuries. Mehmet...
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