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January 25, 1991 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-01-25

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Their high-energy tunes are
sung in English and Hebrew,
and some songs blend both
languages. Mr. Weinreb says
all band members write the
music and lyrics that often
focus on Jewish issues.
Mr. Weinreb grew up in an
Orthodox home in New York.
"Hebrew and English were
both spoken at home and at
school," says Mr. Weinreb.
"The Jewish reference
points come from my personal
experiences and usage of
prayer in my background," ex-
plains the 30-year-old lead
singer.
Themes explore love and
life as well as breaking down
ethnic barriers and condemn-
ing oppression the world over.
Some songs, such as
"Halilukah," use music as a
backdrop for biblical psalms.
A popular Hebrew song,
"Shalom," addresses the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The lyrics for this tune are set
against a distinctly African
drum beat. The Jewish folk
tune "Eretz Chalav U'Dvash,
The Land of Milk and Honey"
relays a spiritual longing for
the Holy Land of Israel.
The group achieves their
distinct voice through com-
bining American and African
pop, jazz, reggae, Latin and
funk. While they embrace
Hebrew psalms, prayers and
themes, Mr. Weinreb says
klezmer and cantorial music
do not influence their sound.
Kolos band members, who
met within the New York
music scene, bring to the
group varied musical ex-

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