tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4436231778998654522.post3103681872540897176..comments2024-01-06T00:49:44.046-08:00Comments on The Poor Paralegal: Refugees from the Legal ProfessionThe Poor Paralegalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11920856923964614227noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4436231778998654522.post-68979283490802950752011-06-02T22:03:04.874-07:002011-06-02T22:03:04.874-07:00That made no sense whatsoever.That made no sense whatsoever.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4436231778998654522.post-64843007886531586742011-05-25T03:45:37.106-07:002011-05-25T03:45:37.106-07:00Hey!
I love klezmer music! I play a song on the ...Hey! <br /><br />I love klezmer music! I play a song on the banjo with my brother on guitar that merges into middle eastern and sort of klezmer-like sounds.<br /><br />My brother actually wrote it, and when I get it copyrighted I will post it on my youtube channel.It is sort of Loreena McKennittish too I think. <br /><br />The Banjo player Ken Pearlman plays Klezmer mucic. I have learned a lot from his banjo instructional materials over the years. Check him out if you haven't seen him. He also plays a lot of Irish Jigs and reels. O'Carolan's concerto (which I also learned from him)<br /><br />Also,I had the honor to actually see Lisa Gutkin the fiddle player a number of years back, in concert.She plays with a band, Klezmatics I think, in New York.<br /><br />She was accompanying an Irish musician-either John Whelan or was it Pat Kilbride who wrote a song about his wife, and Lisa played with such emotion, she looked like she was almost in tears, and sort of had to regain her composure after the song.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com