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Robert Wyatt & Gilad Atzmon in Haaretz By Yaron Frid
Haaretz published today a massive interview with Robert Wyatt and myself. It is a very interesting piece. I may also mention that the Israeli paper didn’t censor me. It let me say it all (Jews, Judaism, Jewishness, Jewish left, Zionism, Israeli collective barbarism etc’) Continue reading
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Robert Wyatt on the Jazza Festival 2010
12 October, 2010 — Jazza Productions Robert Wyatt talks to Gilad Atzmon on Culture of resistance. Continue reading
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Jazza Music Festival 12 & 13 October 2010 @ THE SCALA
Cleveland Watkiss takes his place in this glittering lineup, alongside Gilad Atzmon’s Orient House Ensemble and the Sigamos Strings, plus the Jazza All-Stars (with saxophonist Peter King and Polar Bear’s Seb Rochford), singer Sarah Gillespie, folk luminaries Rory Mcleoud and the Unthank Sisters, and more. Continue reading
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Artists for Gaza is Jazza
As a response to the ongoing humanitarian disaster in Palestine, a group of artists have for some months been planning a festival that will bring together luminaries from all areas of music to raise awareness, support and funds for the people of Gaza. As with the devastation that besets Palestine, the JAZZA Festival will not… Continue reading
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“It is very clear who is the aggressor here”
‘Israel is held to a standard no one else is held to,’ Regev observed, while Shaath recalled that Israel was fully informed that there were no weapons onboard the Gaza flotilla and yet the Israeli army attacked the ship in international waters. Continue reading
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Gilad Atzmon on Israeli collective madness
“Gilad Atzmon, a British writer and musician who was born in Israel and served in the Israeli army, believes that the raid will lead the world to see what Israel is all about”. “They are convinced that the more people they kill, the more people will be deterred to jeopardise what they regard as their… Continue reading
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Life Must Go On- Jazza Festival for Free Gaza
Following Israel’s maritime slaughter of defenceless and heroic humanitarian activists, Sarah Gillespie and myself will be donating our earnings from this week’s concerts at Pizza Express Jazz Club (3-5/6), to the Free Gaza organisation. The victims of the massacre will not be the last to spill their blood for Palestine, but they will never be… Continue reading
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Israeli Butchery at Sea by Gilad Atzmon
Considering yesterday’s news about Israeli nuclear submarines being stationed in the Gulf, the world must react quickly and severely. Israel is now officially mad and deadly. The Jewish State is not just careless about human life, as we have been following the Israeli press campaign leading to the slaughter, Israel actually seeks pleasure in inflicting… Continue reading
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Music Video: Sarah Gillespie – How The Mighty Fall
‘How the Mighty Fall’ by Sarah Gillespie from her debut album ‘Stalking Juliet’. Sarah Gillespie Quartet featuring Gilad Atzmon on accordion and harmonica. Continue reading
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Gilad Atzmon & the OHE with Strings at the Hull Jazz Festival
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Gilad Atzmon – Yearning for a Minyan
The images of Israeli youngsters calling Obama ‘F**k Head’, ‘S**t Head’ and ‘Ni**er’ are rather effective PR materials at the hands of the friends of Palestine and it seems as if the Israelis are aware of it. Haaretz reported the other day that Netanyahu is convinced that “Obama seeks a clash with Israel to appease… Continue reading
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Dima Omar – So what did we learn about anti-Semitism?
So why did the Oxford Literary Festival invite Atzmon? After all, he’s the “proud self-hating Jew” who wonders how America has allowed its foreign policies to be shaped by “ruthless Zionists”. He’s the one who insists that the burning of synagogues is illegitimate, yet he believes the motivations behind such actions are political rather than… Continue reading
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Gilad Atzmon With the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra
Gilad Atzmon with the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra. Soloists: Gilad Atzmon (alto saxophone) and Charis Ioanoou (tenor saxophone). Music direction: Krzesimir Debski. http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Groupvideo.2099018 Posted with vodpod Continue reading
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Gilad Atzmon in Valencia – And the Bush Burned
The concert, an hour and a half of intense musical emotions, was based on four themes taken from two important albums of the group, MusiK (2004) and Refuge (2007), in which Atzmon articulated and developed a line of reasoning and discourse that is explicitly dedicated to describing through chromatic scales the current Iraqi tragedy undertaken… Continue reading