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City: New England
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009 
Brian Bender (trombone, piano, melodica, USA) has published a blog entitled "Europe 2008 - A Klezmer Odyssey" describing his five-week tour of Western Europe. Come with Brian as he performs with Klezmer Kaos (Paris), Amit Arieli (Florence), Di Gojim and Di Fidl Kapelye (Holland), Nu (Bonn), Erichetta Undergound (Rome), and others. Includes photo and video.

www.KlezmerOdyssey.Blogspot.com

(includes photo and video)

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 
If you would like to listen to purchase CDs or MP3s, please visit:

www.brianbender.com/musicstore.htm

Thanks!

Tuesday, March 04, 2008 

Keith Wolzinger from Klezmer Podcast just posted this blog :

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

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Review: Eyn Velt
Brian Bender and Little Shop Of Horas



Brian Bender has an adventurous musical spirit that is reflected in the tracks of Eyn Velt, his latest CD release. Combining his gift for mixing melodies and rhythms from different cultures with his multi-instrumental abilities creates a distinctive sound that can be readily identified as his own. While it is not uncommon these days to find Jewish melodies mixed with other cultures, Bender has collaborated with some of the best known Jewish musicians and added an outstanding cast of backing musicians that combine to give a compelling listening experience. The CD booklet describes the music as "Original and traditional Jewish melodies blended with Latin, Caribbean, African, and Middle Eastern rhythms."

Bender has composed four original songs for Eyn Velt and arranged all of the songs. He performs on Trombone, Trumpet, Baritone Horn, Melodica, Keyboards, Percussion, and Vocals. Quite an impressive range of abilities. He also has some of the best-known guest artists appearing on the album, such as Alicia Svigals- Fiddle, Frank London- Trumpet, and Stu Brotman- Bass. I must also mention the outstanding Flute/Sax performances by Lise Brown.

What we find on these tracks is a blending of Jewish melodies with rhythms and backgrounds from many different cultural traditions. We end up with a style of world fusion music that has Bender's signature sound on each track. Yet, each song's arrangement lives up to the tradition of the particular culture. While each song stands on its own, as you listen through the album there is a common thread woven by Bender that ties the album together nicely as a suite.

I cannot single out just one song as my favorite. I like them all, and find myself humming along without even thinking about it. However, if I were pressed for a response, I would pick El Judio as the most representative of the music on the album. An original by Bender, it combines a Klezmer theme with a Latin Jazz groove. Latin Jazz happens to be another favorite genre of mine, so it plays to my taste quite nicely.

The disc sounds quite good, with all the instruments, vocals, and exotic percussion clear and distinct. The CD booklet does not credit the recording engineer, but lists that the album was mastered by Jim Hemingway.

The CD booklet is a 8-page foldout with good song information, a page by Bender detailing his motivation for the album, and a bio page.

I enjoyed this album very much. Jewish music does blend well with other cultures, and this is an excellent example of how to do it right. The title Eyn Velt says it all, and should appeal to a broad range of listeners.

Keith Wolzinger
Klezmer Podcast

Eyn Velt
Brian Bender and Little Shop Of Horas
2008
Face The Music- FTM-2008

Links:
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Little Shop Of Horas
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007 


"A GREAT DAY ON ELDRIDGE STREET"

On Friday, October 12, 2007, The Eldridge Street Project assembled more than 100 of the world's most influential klezmer musicians for "A Great Day On Eldridge Street," the beginning of a 10-day series of concerts, lectures and educational events. The day started with a photo shoot with the musicians standing on the steps of the Eldridge Street Synagogue, re-creating the iconic 1958 photograph of renowned jazz musicians, "A Great Day In Harlem." The musicians and others then paraded to Seward Park for a half-hour concert.


 
Participating artists included: Aaron Alexander, Michael Alpert, Art Bailey, BRIAN BENDER, Phyllis Berk, Eric Berman, Mina Bern, Mark Berney, Steven Bernstein, Theo Bikel, Joanne Borts, Judy Bressler, Paul Brody, Tamara Brooks, David Buchbinder, Ismail Butera, Don Byron, Neshama Carlebach, Bob Cohen, Marty Confurius, Adrienne Cooper, Matt Darriau, Peggy Davis, Di Gojim (Holland), Sruli Dresdner, Larry Eagle, Marty Ehrlich, Yaeko-Miranda Elmaleh, Annette Ezekiel, Yankl Falk, Barry Fisher, , Brian Glassman, Beyle Schaechter Gottesman, Burton Greene, Steven Greenman, David Julian Grey, Jim Guttmann, Glen Hartman, Michael Hess, Avi Hoffman, Dave Hofstra, Alex Jacobowitz, David Krakauer, Alex Kontorovich, Joe Kurland, Shifra Lerer, Rachel Lemisch, Marilyn Lerner, Howard Leshaw, Margo Leverett, Marty Levitt, David Licht, Shura Lipovsky, Frank London, Gary Lucas, Ken Maltz, Lisa Mayer, Robin Miller, Barry Mitterhoff, Zalmen Mlotek, Ray Muziker, Hankus Netsky, Alan Oresky, Leon Pollak, Eleanor Reissa, Ron Robboy, Leon Robinson, Jason Rosenblatt , Eric Rosenthal, Joel Rubin, Peter Rushefsky, Basya Schechter, Michael Schlesinger, Elizabeth Schwartz, Harold Seletsky, Paul Shapiro, David Shneyer, Eve Sicular, Grant Smith, Peter Sokolow, Sprocket, Norbert Stachel, Ilene Stahl, Peter Stan, Andy Statman, Theo Stone, Deborah Strauss, Yale Strom, Alicia Svigals, Stephanie Tarras, Sy Tarras, Joshua Waletsky, Greg Wall, Jeff Warschauer, Elaine Watts, Susan Hoffman Watts, Jim Whitney, Doug Wieselman, and John Zorn.


Wednesday, December 19, 2007 
"The Beat" - hosted by Benyamin Bresky
Israel National Radio
12-16-07

Brian Bender discusses the recent CD release "Eyn Velt" from his band LITTLE SHOP OF HORAS, which blends original and traditional Jewish melodies with Latin, Caribbean, African and Middle Eastern rhythms.

The CD features special guests:
Frank London (Klezmatics, Hasidic New Wave)
Alicia Svigals (Klezmatics, Mikveh)
Charles Neville (Neville Brothers)
Stuart Brotman (Brave Old World)
Grant Smith (Klezmer Conservatory Band)
Jose Gonzalez (Bando Criollo)
Raquy Danziger (Raquy & The Cavemen)
Backa Niang (Gokh-Bi System)

Click here to listen to the interview.

Click here to download (30MB file).

www.BrianBender.com
www.LittleShopOfHoras.com
www.MySpace.com/BrianBender


Monday, December 17, 2007 
To see a list of radio stations around the world that are playing both CDs, please visit:

www.brianbender.com/ontheradio.htm