Dave Tarras (c. 1895 – February 13, 1989) was a Ukrainian-born American klezmer clarinetist and bandleader, who was instrumental in the Klezmer revival...
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and recording artist active from the 1910s to the 1940s. Along with Dave Tarras, he is considered to be among the top klezmer musicians of the twentieth...
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popularized the genre in the United States in the 1910s and 1920s were Dave Tarras and Naftule Brandwein; they were followed by American-born musicians...
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Tarras may refer to: Tarras, New Zealand Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg (born 1950) Walter Scott, Earl of Tarras (1644-1693), nobleman Dave Tarras (1895-1989)...
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New York City in the early twentieth century; he was a contemporary of Dave Tarras and Naftule Brandwein. He was the father of Sid Beckerman, also a klezmer...
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genre alongside his contemporaries Naftule Brandwein, Max Leibowitz and Dave Tarras. According to Philadelphia klezmer researcher Hankus Netsky, his recordings...
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stood out in the field, alongside Abe Schwartz, Naftule Brandwein and Dave Tarras. Later, in the 1980s, a new generation of klezmer roots revivalists made...
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Sweatman (1882–1961) Antti Sarpila (born 1964) Monty Sunshine (1928–2010) Dave Tarras (1897–1989) Frank Teschemacher (1906–1932) Theo Travis (born 1964) Shankar...
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and composer. He has performed with such groups and artists as Vulfpeck, Tarras Band, Geoff Berner, Socalled, Adrienne Cooper, Daniel Kahn & the Painted...
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State Assemblyman from 1922 to 1952, Speaker of the Assembly in 1935 Dave Tarras (c. 1895–1989), musician Abraham Telvi (1934–1956), mobster Peter Weinberger...
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