Klezmer Band Illinois
A Yiddish band that guarantees every performance is packed with variety, professionalism, and audience engagement. This Klezmer band is a favorite with audiences of all ages and brings Jewish soul music to life with their blend of Klezmer, Eastern European, Yiddish, and gypsy styles.
Every show features a warm and engaging atmosphere, inspired by the soulful sound, emotional intensity, and humor of original 20th-century Klezmer recordings that form the basis of their repertoire.
Having performed for over 20 years, this band has extensive experience in live concerts, inspiring community members, and creating Jewish soul music.
An 11-piece band that consists of:
- 3 vocalists (2 female, 1 male)
- Clarinet
- Sax
- Violin
- Trumpet
- Trombone
- Keyboard
- Bass
- Drums
This versatile Klezmer band can also be booked as an 8-piece band with one vocalist and seven musicians for a scalable and adaptable performance.
In addition to delivering exciting performances, our Klezmer band offers workshops on Klezmer and Yiddish music at libraries, synagogues, and various venues seeking lessons from master musicians on Jewish culture, fostering community, and encouraging cross-cultural education and goodwill.
To book this amazing Yiddish band or for more information, contact our Entertainment Specialists today!
- Abi Gezunt - Yiddish Theater Swing Tube by Mollie Picon
- Alle Brider - We Are All Brethren
- Bei Mir Bistu Sheyn and Russian Sherele
- Gasn Nign and Ketzele-Feygele - Rumanian Hora and Yiddish Love Song
- Hopkele - Barry Sisters
- Mazl Tov Dances - the Mickey Katz Orchestra
- Mishaela - Contemporary Israeli Song by Noa
- Nigun Medley
- Rumania Rumania
- Sheyn vi di Levone - Lovely as the Moon: Yiddish Rhumba
- Unzer Toyrele - Naftule Brandwine
- Volochl and Kolomeikes - Rumanian lament
- 1930s Gentlemen from Chelm: Breakneck Violin Feature Ach! Odessa
- Chiribim Chiribom - Barry Sisters
- Clarinet solo - from soulful to frenetic
- Crazy Dreydl
- Di Mame iz Gegangen - Mama Came Home from the Market
- Firn di Mechutonim Ahem - Escorting the Inlaws Home
- Galitzianer vs Litvak: Comic duet violin and clarinet
- Leah’s Saraband
- Metyelitza - The Snowstorm
- Oy Abram! - The Warsaw Yiddish Theater 1920s
- Salaam: Peace Song in Hebrew and Arabic (Sheva)
- Usti Usti Baba - Estonian-language Roma wedding dance
- Yiddishe Mama - My Yiddishe Mama
- Zisse Kinder Yorn - Sweet Childhood Years Mordechai Gebirtig
- And Many More!
- Chassidic in America - Moishe Oysher
- -1996 The Knitting Factory- New York
- -Organizer of the Midwest Klezmer and Yiddish Music Institute in Chicago featuring Theodore Bikel
- -1998- Barbican theatre London
- -2000- Kultursommer Festival- Kassel Germany
- -2001- Festival of Jewish Culture- Munich Germany
- -2002- Forde Folk Music Festival Norway
- -2005 Ehrbar-Saal Vienna
- -2007- Festival of Jewish Music Furth Germany
- -2009- The Museum of Tolerance Lithuania
- -2010- Munich Klezmer Festival Carl-Orff Hall Munich Germany
- -2013- Klezmer Festival in Louisville KY
- -2014 (Siamsa Na nGael) Celtic Art Celebration at Old St. Patrick’s Church Chicago
- -2015- Palm Harbor Florida- “The Whole Megillah: The Story of Yiddish Theater” with Charles Troy
- -2016- Old Town School of Folk Music- Rabbi Joe Black Hannukah concert
- -2016: Ann Arbor Michigan- “The Whole Megillah: The Story of Yiddish Theater” at Klezmer Festival
- -1992 Graz Austria Music Festival
- -1997 “Do-It-Yourself” Hannukah with Peter Yarrow and Debbie Friedman
- -1998 Carnegie Hall
- -1998 Mozart-Saal Vienna
- -2000- “Do-It-Yourself” Hannukah Public Television Broadcast- Old Town School of Folk Music
- -2002- Kultursommer- Nordhessen and Mittelhessen Germany
- -2004-present- Chicago Botanic Garden: Winter Wonderland Holiday Concert
- -2006- Live concert recording with Rabbi Joe Black Chicago
- -2008- Live broadcast concerts for 25th anniversary of band: on WFMT (Folkstage) North Shore Center for the Performing Arts WTTW Chicago Tonight public television and WBEZ Chicago public radio
- -2009- Munich Germany
- -2011- “Chagall’s Delight”- Chagall exhibit at Art Institute of Chicago
- -2013- Old Town School of Folk Music- Maxwell Street Klezmer Band 30th “bandiversary” concerts
- -2014 at Symphony Hall with the Chicago Sinfonietta featuring Alex Koffman playing Klezmer Rhapsody (composed for him)
- -2015 Chicago Lyric Opera- “The Property” (the world’s first Klezmer Opera)
- -2016: University of Wisconsin Parkside- Harmony in the Holy Land all day concerts and workshops (by the Salaam Shalom music project)
- -1994 Festival of Jewish Music- Furth Germany