Big in Tehran and Amman, Israel's heavy metal warriorsOrphaned Land's Muslim following.By Anonymous4 min read
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America's got talent - and they're in town to prove itBrooklyn is the hottest place in Jewish music. Rising stars tell us why.By Anonymous3 min read
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It's another talented Arad, with her own grand designsRon Arad’s bedtime songs inspired his little girl, Lail, to take up music.By Nick Johnstone3 min read
In Glasto's circus, we're the AnimalsGabby Young and Other Animals are turning into one of this year’s top festival attractionsBy Anonymous3 min read
The Israeli rocker who wishes he could be more angryAsaf Avidan on music in politics.By Jessica Elgot1 min read
The National: America's RadioheadThe New York band are being compared to rock legends.By Anonymous2 min read
The moment when Matisyahu lost his coolThe Chasidic reggae rapper on the issue of Israel.By Paul Lester5 min read
The music the Nazis couldn't destroyThe composers of the Terezin ghetto perished in the Holocaust, but their work lives on.By Jessica Duchen4 min read
At 17, Janis Ian was snorting cocaine with Jimi Hendrix‘I don’t regret a second of it'By Anonymous4 min read
The gospel truth about the church music that's JewishWhy gospel singing is well at home in the synagogue.By Jessica Elgot3 min read
When fame means having a full stomachJoshua Radin went hungry when he was a struggling artist.By Anonymous3 min read