Sun, 18 December 2005 Check out the latest edition of the Something Jewish Show with Leslie and Caroline, broadcast on Resonance 104.4FM on Sunday 18th December 2005.
This week, Leslie was in the studio while Caroline was at home over the phone, due to feeling somewhat poorly (Leslie suggested it was down to too much drinking in the run-up to the festive season) In the studio, Leslie played music from artists including David Lazzar, Sista Warrior, Alan Goldberg and Matisyahu, while giving frum rapper Jew da Maccabi his UK radio debut. Javier was back from his week's break. We also bigged up the musical instrument known as the lyre, which was popular around King David's time but somehow fell out of fashion. Now musician Alan Goldberg has revived it and one listener phoned in to tell us a bit about it. The Something Jewish show will be back on January 8 2006. Shows on December 25 and January 1 will be repeats, as Resonance is taking a well-earned break on these dates. Comments[65] |
Sun, 11 December 2005 Tune into another edition of the Something Jewish Show with Leslie and Caroline, broadcast on Resonance 104.4FM on Sunday 11th December 2005.
This week, Leslie and Caroline played music from artists including Moshav Band, Izabo, and Duo Esperanto - plus in the versus section of the show it was the battle of the Ortho-rockers, as White Shabbos took on 8th Day. One act performs rock music with a country and western feel, while the others are known for their Jewish-flavoured blues - but which got our vote? Plus Leslie and Caroline discussed British female reggae performer Sista Warrior, who was played on the show for the first time. Caroline approved, but Leslie wasn't too sure about some of the wording on the sleeve of her debut album Valiant Woman. Comments[52] |
Sun, 4 December 2005 Leslie and Caroline host another edition of the Something Jewish Show, broadcast on Resonance 104.4FM on Sunday December 4.
This week, Leslie and Caroline played music from artists including: Divahn, David Lazzar, Wolf Krakowski and Alan Goldberg. Plus, the versus section of the show focused on two male solo artists - Craig Taubman and Rebbesoul Both artists are renowned for their religious and spiritually-themed music - but which one got our vote? Plus exclusive - having spoken to George Michael last week, we revealed his Jewish connection. Comments[50] |
