Sun, 27 November 2005 Check out the Something Jewish show with Leslie and Caroline, broadcast on Resonance 104.4FM on Sunday 27 November 2005.
This week, Leslie and Caroline played music from artists including Dave Tarras, 8th Day, Matisyahu and Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band. Plus, two experimental bands went head to head in the versus section of the show - it was Naftule's Dream versus Juez. Leslie and Caroline listened to two tracks from each band and discussed their merits - but who was the winner? And which of the two had their music compared to the soundtrack of a Bond movie? Comments[68] |
Sun, 20 November 2005 Here's something from May 8 2005. In this show Caroline and Leslie played a great selection of music, plus had Emunah in the studio talking about their music. Comments[65] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 Check out the Something Jewish show with Leslie and Caroline, broadcast on Resonance 104.4FM on Sunday 13 November 2005
This week, Leslie and Caroline played music from artists including Maxwell Street Klezmer Band, David Krakauer, Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars and Pharoah's Daughter. Plus, in the versus series of the show it was Australia's Yidcore against California's The Makkabees. Leslie and Caroline discussed the merits of both bands - but what exactly did they say? And who did they choose as the winner? Comments[69] |
Tue, 8 November 2005 In the summer of 2005, the SomethingJewish Show took at look at Jewish rock and specifically orthodox Jewish rock.
Plus there's an interview with David Lazzar, one of the best Jews who really rock. This show is from July 17 2005. Enjoy. Comments[60] |
Sun, 6 November 2005 The latest Something Jewish show from Leslie and Caroline, which went out on Resonance104.4fm on November 7.
This week, Leslie and Caroline played music from artists including Oi Va Voi and Makkabees. Plus, in the versus section of the show it was battle of the Jewish reggae performers, as Adonai and I squared off against Matisyahu. Leslie and Caroline were also faced with the dilemma of a pungent odour in the studio, which had been lingering for possibly days. Engineer Javier had to leave midway through the show to buy air freshener, in order for everyone to stay around long enough to complete the programme. We discussed the merits of festive scented air freshener - but why nothing Jewish? Comments[38] |
