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Setting new heights Jerusalem Post The funk hip-hop band Hadag Nahash first grabbed our attention with its release of The Groove Machine in 2000 and hasn't let go of it since. Blazing the trail in Middle Eastern-inspired groove music, the band, whose name means “fish snake,” has ... |
![]() Forward | Stopping Them From 'Tuning Out Israel' Forward Several weeks ago, I attended a concert by the popular Israeli hip-hop funk rock band Hadag Nachash, the first of two sets that were both oversold, that both attracted audiences that went more than slightly wild. (Don't ask.) I'd have loved to survey ... |
The great Persian inversion The Times of Israel but Hadag Nahash frontman and city artistic booster Shanaan Street writes next to a picture of a snarl of buses next to the Mahane Yehuda outdoor market: “As if there weren't enough real and metaphoric fences and walls that we bless and curse in our ... |
![]() Baltimore City Paper | The Short List Baltimore City Paper The Washington Jewish Music Festival takes over the Fillmore Silver Spring with headliner Hadag Nahash. Don't miss: Tragedy, the all-ruling crust band and not the Bee Gees tribute band of same name, is better than most other things at the Ottobar with ... |
![]() CBS Local | DC Jewish Music Festival has hip-hop flavor in its 13th year Washington Post From Israel's Hadag Nahash, who will perform at the Fillmore on Thursday, to the Chilean Jewish songwriter Yael Meyer, the diversity of artists is a fitting symbol of Judaism itself, of a religion and people that span continents. Jewish Music Festival Opens With Shows In DC, Md. |









