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January 25, 1991 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-01-25

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dining room, carry-out and trays

• breakfast • lunch • dinner
• after-theater • kiddie menu

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periences, such as playing
with a Bolivian Tribal band,
a Middle Eastern band or a
contemporary Brazilian band.
Explains Mr. Weinreb, "We
integrate the world rhythms
we have all absorbed to ex-
pand the boundaries of con-
temporary music."
The result cannot be
classified in a single musical
format. That distinctiveness
is what the group strives for
and what fuels their sellout
shows.
Wayne Robins, New York
/ Newsday music critic, has
compared their unique
rhythm to that of the pop
group The Police.

Kolos band
members bring to
the group varied
musical
experiences.

Their music is played on
New York radio stations and
college radio stations. The
band has produced a few EPs
(extended plays) cassettes
which each contain three
songs.
National Public Radio
terms their distinct sound
"an exciting musical mix that
reflects the varied influences
of American life today."
Mr. Weinreb says the fans
that flock to a Kolos concert
come to hear their music
more than their message.
While yarmulkes often dot
the crowd, their "world
music" appeals to music
lovers of all ethnic
backgrounds.
Other band members are
Joel Goodman on bass, drum-
mer Marty Beller, guitarist
Ken Talve, George Bendl on
keyboard and back-up
vocalist Amanda Homi.
Mr. Weinreb terms their
performance "a concert where
there is space to dance."
He adds, "We are going to
dance and hope others will
join us as well." ❑

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Israeli Singer
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Israeli singer Jo Amar will
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