One Second Party
A snippet of musical madness from a really great party.
Ever since my sophomore year of college, when I first picked up a guitar and started to strum, I’ve been making music. The first band I got to play with, Mamma’s Groove gigged at many of Madison, Wisconsin’s dive bars of the 1980s and early 90s – Club DeWash, O’Cayz Corral, The Willy Bear – and at the infamous Mifflin Street Block Party. In rabbinical school, I started playing klezmer and chassidic music, and my year in Jerusalem I was part of a band called Elisheva Jones that played a weekly gig at Cafe Magritte. Nowadays I mostly write songs and play them with local musicians and friends whenever I have an opportunity. Between 2012-2013, I began a song cycle eventually entitled Lunar Tunes in which I wrote a song for each Jewish festival. And for the last five years I have been part of the band Midnight Nosh.
A snippet of musical madness from a really great party.
This “epic” Father – Daughter Bat Mitzvah Dance Video is in the “dancing through the decades” style. One of the most joyous moments of my life…and I think my daughter had fun. 🙂
For 5755 I did a creative spin on the liturgy – an alternative Avinu Malkeinu to get folks into the spirit of the holiday. Enjoy!
This is not your typical Passover song. “Goodbye Egyptland” Words and Music by Daniel Brenner This song is written from the perspective of one of the “mixed multitude” – an Egyptian who watches the destruction of the plagues and chooses to join the Hebrews in their escape from Egypt. I wanted to counter the “silly songs” about the plagues that I’ve heard over the years and offer a new perspective on the tale we tell each seder night.
A song for Shavuot.
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