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Below are links to other related web sites that might be of interest to you. This is a very partial list of links to people with whom Ken has played, recorded or produced CDs. Heath Allen -- Original Jazz with Latin and Zydeco overtones Jay Ansill -- New Age meets Jazz with Celtic harp Rolly Brown -- National fingerpickng champion Amy Carr -- Idiosyncratic rocker Cassidys -- Five brothers playing traditional Irish melodies Dave Darling -- Founder of Music for People and improvisor extraordinaire Denise King -- Denise sings ballads in the tradition of Ella Fitzgerald and rock in the tradition of Aretha Franklin. Joseph Parsons -- Passionate singer song writer Relâche -- World-renowned ensemble for New Music Patti Shea -- Beautiful voice on her folk pop originals Susan Werner -- One of the wittiest and most versatile singers around Other related sites: Dave Ulansey-- Home to one of the most fascinating list of links to pages on the web, especially for those interested in philosophy of religion and future of humanity. Party Space They locate places in the Philadelphia area to throw your bash. Seva Foundation -- Seva is an ancient word for service. This is Kens favorite charity. Art Not Hate -- This group combines movies, paintings and music to present the Holocaust to the next generation, stimulating dialogue on ways around prejudice. Ken has co-composed music with Dan Kleinman for the organizations internationally prize-winning films. Ari Davidows Klez Shack -- Extensive listings of Klezmer musicians, links to performers and Jewish music web sites Knitting Factory Jazz Club -- Kens favorite avant-garde jazz club is now into avant-klez The Postmodern Generator -- For academics with lots of time on their hands Jim Schmidt -- This guy is re-inventing the saxophone Fran Kleiner: Voice of Yiddish Music -- Fran sings traditional Yiddish, Hebrew music and folk songs. Ken has occasionally asked her to sing with him at impromptu concerts. Robert and Molly Freedman Jewish Music Archives, University of Pennsylvania Back to the top of
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