| "Easily the funniest and wildest of the klezmer new wave." Village Voice |
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"When the All-Stars jam, they groove like other N'awlins pros-though instead of jazz and R&B progressions, they use Yiddish motifs from Russia, Poland, Greece, and Central Europe." Down Beat |
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"This genre-crossing, heroically nutty Crescent City ensemble has a raucous, wild spin on the popular Eastern European revival." Billboard |
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"The New Orleans Klezmer Allstars kicked out the jams with their 'funky Jewish music' and spurred the entire audience into a dancing frenzy." Los Angeles Reader |
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"What the Klezmer All-Stars are doing is what klezmorim have always done-absorb and transform other cultural styles into their own sound." NPR's "All Things Considered" |