11. Lomir Zikh Iberbetn (Let's Make Up) / Kolomeike 1
12. Freylekh Fun Der Khupe (A Dance from the Wedding Canopy) 1
13. Ocho Kandelikas (Eight Candles) 1
14. Puttin' on the Ritz
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'I defy anyone to listen to Millie and the Mentshn's new CD and try to write an objective review. The amazing Bellingham klezmer band could stir passions in a stone statue, so I won't pretend to be anything other than a fan, in the truest sense of that word.' 'There doesn't seem to be any limits to what this talented aggregation can do. In 'Another di Mentshn,' they boldly go...well, you know.' Christopher Key, Whatcom Indy, June, 2008 Hints of classical music pervade Millie and the Mentshns' arrangements, leading to an abundance of intricate harmonies and counterpoint. Amidst the Yiddish Theater, Ladino, Israeli, and Yiddish folk songs and traditional Klezmer music, listen for strains of Prokofiev, Rodrigo, Piazzolla, Strauss, and Lecuona. The distinct sounds of country western and Tin Pan Alley jazz even appear. The Mentshn (plural for mentsh which is Yiddish for "a person of good character") are dedicated, yet playful musicians who love to explore the history behind the music-the cultures, the composers, and the events occurring when the music was popular. We always are excited to share the stories and music with audiences. The Band: Ken Bronstein, Oboe Phil Heaven, 5-String Violin Millie Johnson, Vocals and Arrangements Lou Lippman, Piano Warren Palken, Drums and Percussion Special Guest: David Weiss, Guitar.