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It’s 1973. The year after Debbie Friedman’s debut album “Sing Unto God,” Michael Isaacson’s groundbreaking “Folk Service,” and the first “Songs NFTY Sings” LP. The era of Jewish liturgical folk music writing has just started to bloom. Two college students, Jeff Klepper and Dan Freelander, sit in Klepper’s Boston apartment with a guitar and tape recorder, collaborating on a new setting for “Shalom ... Read Full Bio |
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