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and Stephanie Michaels, and Shawn
McDonald and the WEVD Yiddish
Radio House Band.
Gottlieb, a former resident of New
York, has a variety of experiences in
opera, musical theater and concert
work. Smolash enjoyed a 15-year
professional theater career and, most
recently, understudied the role of Leo
Bloom in the Toronto production of
The Producers. Neil and Stephanie
Michaels met during their studies at
Juilliard and have since frequently
performed opera, musical theater and
concert repertoire together.
McDonald is artistic director of
Arbor Opera Theatre. The Temple
Israel pianist also directs the WEVD
Yiddish Radio House Band: Jake
Reichbart on guitar; Justin Cohen on
trumpet; Pet Kahn on clarinet, flute
and alto sax; Dan Maslanka on percus-
sion and David Stearns on bass.
Admission is free. Concert tickets are
available by calling (248) 865-0617.

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USA!

Now in their 15th year, the family-
friendly Detroit Symphony Orchestra
"Salute to America" concerts return
to the Henry Ford's Greenfield Village
Saturday-Tuesday, June 30-July 3.
Highlights of this year's concerts
include the DSO performing "The
Star Spangled Banner" and the Armed

Forces Salute
a tribute to veterans
from all five branches of the armed
forces. Each concert will conclude
with a fireworks display following the
performance of Tchaikovsky's 1812
Overture.
The DSO concerts begin at 8:30 p.m.
each evening (gates open at 6 p.m.),
preceded by 7:30 p.m. concerts by
Michigan's own Stewart Francke. A fly-
over in a vintage aircraft courtesy of the
Yankee Air Museum will take place on
the opening and closing nights (June 30
and July 4). Food and beverage conces-
sions will be available at the rear of the
concert grounds and will be open from
6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. each night.
Tickets are $12-$19 for members/
subscribers; $14-$22.50 for non-mem-
bers. $50 VIP passes (including prior-
ity seating and parking) are available
to both members and nonmembers
for the June 30 and July 2 concerts.
Children 12 and under are free (with
coupon) on LaSalle Family Fun Nights
(June 30 and July 1). Download cou-
pons at wwwLaSalleBank.com.
Members of the Henry Ford must
purchase tickets through the Henry
Ford: (313) 982-6001 or
www.TheHenryFord.org. DSO
subscribers must purchase tickets
through the DSO: (313) 576-5111
or www.detroitsymphony.corn.
Non-members can purchase tickets
through either outlet. II



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Jewish father
and a non-Jewish
Dutch/Javanese
mother,
she was
Keren Ann
mostly raised in
France. She now divides her time
between New York, France and
Israel. An Israeli newspaper says
she has been in Israel a lot recent-
ly – since she has started dating
an Israeli man.
Her fifth solo album, simply
titled Keren Ann,
was released in
May to very good
reviews.
Spektor, 27, is far
better known. She
has made many TV
Regina
appearances and
Spektor
her song, "Fidelity,"
got extensive media
coverage in 2006 when more than
200,000 people, in a two-day

period, viewed her accompanying
video on YouTube.
Born into a musical family,
Spektor and her parents left the
former Soviet Union and moved
to the States in 1989. She went to
yeshivahs in the Bronx and New
Jersey but graduated from a public
high school.
It is hard to pigeonhole her: Her
lyrics have allusions to literary
classics, while her music incorpo-
rates classical, pop and folk music
elements. She cites Leonard Cohen
and Bob Dylan as important influ-
ences.
One amusing sidelight: Spektor,
who performed at St. Andrew's Hall
in Detroit in October, just played
the huge Bonnaroo music festival
in Tennessee. She told the crowd,
"The Russian Jew in me wants to
make sure that everyone is drink-
ing enough water and putting on
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