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  1. Jews With Horns is the third album by the American klezmer band the Klezmatics, released in 1995. It is the first album on which Matt Darriau performed, which led to his induction as a full member of the group. Marc Ribot is featured on the second track, "Fisherlid".

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  2. This album includes a rock guitar cameo by Marc Ribot, who also has played with a host of goyish hipsters (including Sam Phillips, Peter Case, and T-Bone Burnett). Ribot is not the only source of modernity on the record — the Klezmatics’ stuff has been called post-modern because of its blend of genres.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marc_RibotMarc Ribot - Wikipedia

    Biography. Marc Ribot, who is of Jewish heritage, [2] was born in Newark, New Jersey. He grew up in the Montrose section of South Orange, New Jersey. He has worked extensively as a session guitarist.

  4. Soundtracks Volume 2 is a 2003 album of film music by Marc Ribot released on Tzadik Records. [1] Reception. The Allmusic review by Sean Westergaard states, "The already eclectic Marc Ribot may have released his widest-reaching album to date with Soundtracks, Vol. 2.

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Their 1995 recording Jews With Horns (Xenophile) included guest appearances by pop star Elvis Costello and guitarist Marc Ribot, a fixture on the Manhattan new music scene.

  6. Musicians such as John Zorn, David Krakauer, Marc Ribot, Anthony Coleman, and Frank London passionately explored the possibilities for a new form of Jewish music, emancipating themselves from conformity and inconspicuousness.

  7. Marc Ribots new iterations of American popular songs that he had heard at Jewish Reform weddings, for example, emphasize the limits of notions of Jewish music that attend only to music that ostensibly “sounds Jewish.”