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All-female Jewish rock/blues/jazz band from Jerusalem. 1985 John Zorn: Avant-garde composer and founder of Tzadik Records. 1987 Shlock Rock: Known for their Jewish-themed parodies of popular songs. 1991 Steve Lieberman: American Jewish outsider musician with elements of punk and metal. Also known as "The Gangsta Rabbi". 1992 Sam Glaser
Omer Adam; Ayal Adler; Moshik Afia; Aharit HaYamim (End of Days); Chen Aharoni; Chava Alberstein; Alon De Loco; Jo Amar; Etti Ankri; Keren Ann; Yardena Arazi; Zohar Argov; Meir Ariel
Jewish rock is a form of contemporary Jewish religious music that is influenced by various forms of secular rock music.Pioneered by contemporary folk artists like Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and the Diaspora Yeshiva Band, the genre gained popularity in the 1990s and 2000s with bands like Soulfarm, Blue Fringe, and Moshav Band that appealed to teens and college students, while artists like Matisyahu ...
Yossi Green (b. 1955), Hasidic Jewish composer of contemporary Jewish religious music [10] Judd Greenstein (b. 1979) composer, often associated with the Indie Classical movement. Michael Isaacson (b. 1946) composer of Jewish synagogue music. BronisÅ‚aw Kaper (1902–1983), naturalized American film score composer of Polish-Jewish origin.
The following includes both musicians who play Jewish rock as well as secular rock musicians that are of Jewish descent. Subcategories This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
Jonah Hill (born 1983), film actor [70] Scarlett Johansson (born 1984), film actress (Jewish mother) [71] [72] Ariana Jollee (born 1982), pornographic actress and pornographic film director [citation needed] Jeremy Jordan (born 1984), stage/musical film/television actor (Jewish mother) [73] Lucian Kahn (born 1982), musician
Jewish music; Category:Jewish musicians by nationality This page was last edited on 29 January 2024, at 22:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
There exists a long-standing and well-documented relationship between Jews and punk rock.This includes multiple prominent Jewish musicians, promoters, and label executives who were involved in the development of punk in the 1970s and 1980s, the continued presence of prominent Jewish artists and personalities in the genre in the modern era, a small but noteworthy punk rock scene in Israel, and ...