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Kol Haruach Klezmer

The Kol Haruach Klezmer Band is a six piece concert band that has been performing since 2001. The band tours throughout the country, performing in concert while playing privately for weddings, anniversaries and other Simchas. Their diverse repertoire includes Klezmer, Israeli, Jazz and Swing, Traditional and World music. The ensemble has been featured in numerous publications including the Washington Post and the Washington Jewish Week, and was selected as the premier Klezmer band by the Washington Jewish Federation, featured by them in concert, April 2003. In May of 2004, the band released its debut album, entitled In The Beginning.

Watch Past Performances

Kol Haruach 12/18/06: Kol Haruach

Kol Haruach is known for their "Klezmer-Jazz" improvisational, eclectic style. This past April, the band released a special "Live -- In Concert" CD. It is Kol Haruach live in concert featuring what they are known for the most -- Klezmer and Jazz. It is unusual for a Klezmer band to have a live album that features a diversity of music. In this concert, the band will feature Klezmer, Israeli and Jazz tunes from this new live recording in addition to new music recently composed and arranged for the band.

Kol Haruach

Kol Haruach is known for their "Klezmer-Jazz" improvisational, eclectic style. This past April, the band released a special "Live -- In Concert" CD. It is Kol Haruach live in concert featuring what they are known for the most -- Klezmer and Jazz. It is unusual for a Klezmer band to have a live album that features a diversity of music. In this concert, the band will feature Klezmer, Israeli and Jazz tunes from this new live recording in addition to new music recently composed and arranged for the band.
Kol Haruach Klezmer 1/8/05: Kol Haruach Klezmer

Kol Haruach Klezmer, “Voice of the Spirit,” creates a sound that blends “hora” or party sound, Klezmer, and jazz.

Kol Haruach Klezmer

Kol Haruach Klezmer, “Voice of the Spirit,” creates a sound that blends “hora” or party sound, Klezmer, and jazz.

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