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Update - 12th. May, 2009

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Now in our 21st. year.

The next evening of glamour and excitement
at The Tzora Folk Club will be on

THURSDAY
30th. July, 2009
in the Pundak at
Kibbutz Tzora


Hi Y'all,

Nothing much happening until the end of July when we'll be having a special celebrating Judi's 60th. and Lynn's 65th. birthdays and hopefully the receipt of my UK pension which should be enough to buy a packate of chocolate biscuits. Judi will be doing a set of songs of her chaice and we'll be inviting a number of special guests.

We are continuing our policy of encouraging budding artists and will welcome any new performer on our "open stage"
(but NOT in July 2009).

Looking forward to seeing y'all.


For general details including a map, see the "Tzora Folk Club" Page.

For a monthly reminder about the Tzora Folk Club, why not get on our e-mailing list? Details of the next evening of glamour and excitement are sent out a couple of days beforehand. Just e-mail a request for inclusion on the list and leave the rest to us.

Please report any broken links.

Some kind webmaster has posted a page about our club and some of our performers in at Qube

Well we've finally made the international "big time" on the worldwide web. A profile of Judi 'n' Lynn and The Tzora Folk Club was published in the November, 2002 edition of Vancouver's "ISLAND BLUEGRASS NEWSLETTER" and our thanks go to TJAC (Jack Townsend) and his staff for including us.

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For a nostalgic look at the past folk scene in Israel,
other than at Tzora,
take a look at archives of The Israel Folkstuff Society's monthly newsletter. Although this is no longer available, you should also get on Carol Fuch's mailing list for regularly updated details of what's going on in the world of folk.

FolkN o t e s

"Folk N o t e s" archives are still on line but only up to July 2004 and you can browse them by clicking on "Folk N o t e s" in the menu on the left.

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A little humour

While Larry Rosenfeld and I (Lynn Lewis) really appreciate all the praise that we receive at Jacob's Ladder and to a lesser degree, the critisism and complaints and while I'm sure we're truly "flattered" at being mistaken for Menachem Vinegrad, at the end of the day we'd rather be recognized for ourselves. In order to help you see the difference between the three of us I have included this photograph (Larry and I have removed our hats so that our obvious good looks are even more apparent.) I don't recall who took the photograph but it was with Menachem's camera so it must have been someone that he knew and trusted - the name will be published when known.


"The Three Stooge Managers"

The photograph below is from The Jacob's Ladder Winter Festival 2008 and shows Joshua Goodman accompanying Judi and Lynn.


Photograph courtesy of Ilan Rosen whose work can be seen at www.PhotoStock-Israel.com.

Below is a picture from the festival of that "new young talent", Lynn Lewis (mandolin) on the left, more than ably accompanied by "old timer", Orrin Starr (guitar) on the right.

Also from the festival,that "new young talent", Lynn Lewis (guitar) on the right, with his "nearly new young wife", Judi on the left.

Photography by Paul Shotts - thanks Paul.

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Thanks to Judi Ganchrow for this one - seems she had me in mind ....... LL

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If you musicians thought you had transportation problems, check this guy out. This must be a "Gigolin" - the F5000 model for those who know:-

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New Features

Due to the glut of C.D.'s recently released by folk clubbers, I've now added a C.D. Showcase where you can see at a glance what is available.

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In a report from the engine dealing with searches made on this site, I read, with much interest I might add, that two searches were made for "hot sexy girls". With all due respect for the temperatures and libidos of our performers of the female persuasion, I have to advise the searcher BOY ... DID YOU COME TO THE WRONG FOLK CLUB. However if you found anything of interest that I've missed, I'd be pleased to hear from you.

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Although "Club Tzora" is under new management and was NOT organized by the "Tzora Folk Club",
artists who may be of interest to bluegrass, folk, blues,
celtic & country music fans were often featured.
Click on the pic for more details.


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This is nothing to do with the folk club directly but our youngest, Liron (the budding artist) who some times works behind the bar at the folk club and has been ingested by the IDF for 3 years and has now been spat out, has a web-site where you can see a gallery of his artwork. Give the kid a break and visit his site:-


Click on the pic.

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