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Taraf Degrief, Integers are for Counting, & Wingnut @ Trunk Space

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Published on March 04, 2009 at 4:07am

You know those performances that you can’t get out of your head, even years later? For us, that’s the Taraf Degrief show from the summer of 2007. The group – composed of pianist Jacob Adler and unplugged vocalist DJ Richard – performed impassioned traditional Jewish songs written by Adler’s great-uncle (pictured) before the uncle’s untimely death during a snowstorm in Prague. (The must-read story can be found at www.tarafdegrief.blogspot.com.)

On Saturday, March 7, at Trunk Space, Taraf Degrief performs an exclusive show on Art Detour Saturday.


Sat., March 7, 9 p.m., 2009