In the days and weeks following the October 7 attack, this Middle Eastern music band has changed its tunes
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Taking her show on the road, singer and trombonist Nani Vazana brings a lost language and culture to audiences familiar with it and to newcomers alike

The LA-based musician combines her childhood musical influences on 'Pay the Priestess,' and even recorded the album on the same equipment used by Gladys Knight and Marvin Gaye

As the genre that influenced music the world over celebrates its 50th birthday, a look at Jewish contributions on stage and behind the scenes

After posting Wikipedia photo of Haredi men, artist flogged for using Jewish lawyer trope to celebrate Las Vegas police deciding not to file charges over incident at concert

Ben-Tzur, who has collaborated with Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood, brings his new album to Jerusalem

64-year-old was set to launch series of North American and European performances with show in Vancouver on July 15

Annual Jerusalem arts and culture event is loaded with household name performers from Israel and abroad

Ex-president helps push national anthem sung by Nazi sympathizer and others jailed over alleged role in capitol riot, ostensibly to raise money for insurrectionists' defense

At age 64, the musician-author isn't exactly singing a new tune; she tells The Times of Israel that she's had a passion for literature her whole life and is a voracious reader

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