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Queen Kong: Fray
ByThe music's provenance in the covid pandemic is indicated on the opener, "Kavod-19," a tribute to first responders using the Hebrew word for "respect." It's a bouncy, spirited piece, with drummer and bandleader
Lorie Wolf
drumsWith a band that includes the presence of
Tom Richards
tromboneNathan Dell-Vandenburg
tromboneGraham Campbell
guitar, electricBeth Silver
celloJaron Freeman-Fox
violinWhile the band as a whole is terrific, the star of the show is certainly klezmer veteran

Michael Winograd
clarinetThe album's closer, "Moshi," has the most conventional klezmer feel on the album, but even here Wolf's creativity shines through, as she uses Cuban bata drums to provide some additional spice to the track. It exemplifies the band's forward-looking approach to the klezmer tradition, and it's a fine conclusion to a very enjoyable album. ">
Track Listing
Kavod-19; Bethema; Let Me Take My Time; If/Then; Kaddish for Jonny; East 3rd and C; Di Zun Vet Aruntergeyn; Pirate Max; NBK; Kaddish for Jonny II; Moshi.
Personnel
Lorie Wolf
drumsMichael Winograd
clarinetMax Forster
trumpetNathan Dell-Vandenburg
tromboneGraham Campbell
guitar, electricAdditional Instrumentation
Tom Richards: sousaphone; Beth Silver: cello (2, 3, 5, 10); Jaron Freeman-Fox: violin (2-4, 8); Lorie Wolf: vocals (7).
Album information
Title: Fray | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Produced
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