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Kosher Gospel - Joshua Nelson opens the Jewish Music Festival


          Joshua Nelson

 At first take, Joshua Nelson seems a walking example of the mental straightjacket that accompanies social categories: Black and Jewish (he grew up attending Sephardic synagogues in Newark), he sings Jewish religious music in the tradition of Christian Gospel music. [And be sure not to confuse him with Josh Nelson who leads a Jewish rock band (like Christian rock)]. At eight years old, he discovered his love for music through his grandparents’ recordings of Gospel legend Mahalia Jackson records. It wasn’t until after he graduated from Newark's Performing Arts High School and attended a college and kibbutz program in Israel that he brought his faith and love of Gospel music together. While attending the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he began placing Hebrew texts to gospel melodies and creating gospel arrangements of Jewish hymns. “Kosher Gospel” was born; Nelson hopes it will create a revolution in Jewish liturgical music.

Nelson is the face of the 24th Annual Jewish Music Festival – just look at the festival’s poster or mailer, his image is the first thing that catches your eye. Eleanor Shapiro, director of the festival, states that they chose Nelson as one of their opening night acts to celebrate the dawning of a new era in this country “because his kosher gospel represents a new orientation towards being in the world that’s not based on your past or what you were born into, but what you are becoming and what you can become in this country.” Whether or not, the event is indicative of that level of change, Saturday should prove to be an interesting and entertaining musical event: Nelson will be backed by “Austin’s king of the Jewish bluegrass tuba” Mark Rubin (who knew?) , and the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, which includes member of a dozen different faiths.

Details:
First Congregational Church of Oakland, 2501 Harrison Street, Oakland
$24 students/ seniors/ JCC members   $28 general

Just a taste of Joshua Nelson from YouTube

 

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Jeffrey Callen writes about music from around the world, contributing to publications, such as The Beat and Afropop Worldwide. He is currently...

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  • Jason Seglin 2 years ago
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    I attended the Joshua Nelson concert and I must say "Out of this world" He is a breath of fresh air branching out to create a musical within Judaism that so curiously has evaded Jewish Music. The Debbie Friedman songs that are folksy from the 60's had become the main sound of many reform congregation. The likes of "Craig Taubman" has diversified the music and of course, Joshua Nelson who brings it to a new level. Jewish music that is truly American and permeates the thought of how we should view Judaism and its music.

  • Lynn 2 years ago
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    Joshua is coming to Wichita and I am excited to see him.

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