Jewlia Eisenberg

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Durme, Durme 02:27 Tools
Dame La Mano 02:35 Tools
Hebrew Textbook 02:17 Tools
Meister Of Kultur 01:29 Tools
Eskimo Suit 02:00 Tools
Fortress Moscow 02:57 Tools
Mi Dimandas 02:26 Tools
Still Holding Out 02:01 Tools
The Secondary Purpose 01:32 Tools
Dream Of Me 03:55 Tools
The Moon And Asja 01:53 Tools
The Touch Of Her Hands 02:42 Tools
Sicily 04:22 Tools
Gershom is Schocked 02:49 Tools
Social Contract 01:05 Tools
Bread And Circuses 02:34 Tools
Adir Hu 02:35 Tools
Abidan 03:55 Tools
Bed/Cafe 02:01 Tools
Gershom Is Schoocked 02:01 Tools
Bed/Café 02:01 Tools
Bath 01:00 Tools
Thirst 05:10 Tools
Last Bath 03:26 Tools
Guinea tea 01:00 Tools
The Way It Is 00:57 Tools
Rajasthan 03:15 Tools
The Rising 03:06 Tools
Avidan 05:21 Tools
Dehydration Song 04:29 Tools
Engineer/ Function 01:26 Tools
Viva Orduenya 05:49 Tools
Engineer/ Job 02:33 Tools
The Way It Can Be 04:19 Tools
Isolate 02:46 Tools
Me'ever Latchelet (Beyond the Horizon) 02:19 Tools
The Water Carrier 04:32 Tools
Possible Flight/ Dry Place/ Scarcity And Love 10:00 Tools
Engineer/ Salination 02:36 Tools
Possible Flight / Dry Place / Scarcity And Love 09:57 Tools
The Secondary Phase 09:57 Tools
bed-cafe 02:01 Tools
The Moon and Asia 09:57 Tools
beyond the horizon 09:57 Tools
Engineer/Job 09:57 Tools
Bed Cafe 09:57 Tools
Engineer/Function 09:57 Tools
Engineer/Salination 09:57 Tools
Possible Flight/Dry Place/Scarcity and Love 02:01 Tools
The Bed The Cafe 02:01 Tools
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Jewlia Eisenberg is an American composer. As founder and bandleader of Charming Hostess she coined the term "Nerdy-Sexy-Commie-Girly" to describe her genre of music which spans an eclectic range of styles. Originally from New York City, New York, Eisenberg became an integral member of the San Francisco Bay Area music scene in the 1990's. Current Project: The Bowls Project is a performance installation and interactive sound sculpture that takes place in a 40’ vaulted dome. Featuring new music composed and performed by Jewlia Eisenberg and Charming Hostess, The Bowls Project is based on texts from ancient Babylonian amulets. The culmination of five years of research, The Bowls Project will run June through August 2010 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. An estimated 15,000 people will visit and interact with the installation. Quotes "Meredith Monk[...] is one of the first people to use a full body palette for singing." --from interview with Benjamin Temchine on The World, BBC. (2005) "I realized I didn’t want to be an ethnomusicologist; I wanted to be a rock star." --from Boston Pheonix, Jon Garelick, (April 1 - 7, 2005) DISCOGRAPHY: AS A LEADER 2010 The Bowls Project, as Charming Hostess. Tzadik, Radical Jewish Culture 2010 HEAVENSHOW, as Charming Hostess. Porter Records 2005 Punch, as Charming Hostess. Recommended Records 2004 Sarajevo Blues, as Charming Hostess. Tzadik, Radical Jewish Culture 2004 Thick, with Red Pocket. Tzadik, Oracle Women’s Series 2002 Trilectic, as Charming Hostess. Tzadik, Radical Jewish Culture 1998 Eat, as Charming Hostess. Vaccination Records These albums all build on the sounds of the body and how they make their homes in the Jewish and African diasporas. All five contain ambitious settings for voice, and all are deeply committed to text and traditional music. DISCOGRAPHY: AS A SIDEMAN 2005 Abraham’s Garden with Israeli and Palestinian Musicians for Peace 2005 Admiral Ted Brinkleys…with Graham Connah’s Sour Note Seven 2003 Voices in the Wilderness — A Tribute to Masada 2003 Great Jewish Composers — Sasha Argov 2002 For the Love of Wayne with Graham Connah’s Sour Note Seven 2001 Jettison Slinky with Graham Connah’s Sour Note Seven 1999 Gurney to the Lincoln Center of Your Mind with Graham Connah’s Sour Note Seven External links * Official Charming Hostess web site http://www.charminghostess.us * Jewlia's cantor work web site http://www.radicalritual.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.