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About the Band

The way the Band initially started is an essential part of why they play the way they do. Each member of the band is an accomplished, seasoned and successful musician in his/her own right. It all began in 2001 when they came together to jam at the Lansing Michigan Jazz Festival . They liked the music, the sound and the groove so much, they decided to form a band. Brian Choper, manager of several other music groups and this band's drummer, became manager of what was then to be called the Kol Haruach Orchestra, and soon thereafter changed to the Kol Haruach Klezmer Band; Kol Haruach translates to "Voice of the Spirit".

Over the next year, the band played various concerts and private affairs, while working behind the scenes to fine-tune their distinctive sound. The talent of the band was clear; the question was how to take advantage of it. While they worked with Israeli, Klezmer, contemporary Jazz, Swing and Latin, they wanted to experiment with the jazz standards and compose their own music so as to provide specific moments for each member to share their individual talents in the spotlight. As they experimented, they discovered the elements that became the basis for their unique sound as well as their chemistry as a band of musicians.

Kol Haruach's performance style has become its trademark; the Band chooses the appropriate style depending on the occasion of the performance or the atmosphere requested by the client. These include their Klezmer "hora" or energetic Jewish party style, their concert performance style where each musician takes turns soloing the melody; their Jazz style that shows off their playfulness with improvisational American Jazz and Swing, and obviously, their classic Rock style. The Rock is different for this band, as they maintain their improvisational method of playing while actually morphing their sound... It is like they change into a completely different band. In fact, they rock so authentically well, as you listen, you would not believe it is the same band playing. It is surprising.

The hora (party) style is typically played at weddings and other Simchas. The concert style is more arranged and formal, allowing the individual musicians to be specifically featured. The Jazz brings the band back to their roots, and the Rock allows everybody to party down hard; Kol Haruach plays with improvisation and spontaneity - never arranged. Jazz and Rock are nowadays almost always requested and is mixed into the repertoire no matter where the Band plays.

People say that we breathe life into our performances through our witty commentary and interactions with the audience which often dances in the aisles.

To see a list of some of the songs we perform click here.

Kol Haruach Mission Statement

Kol Haruach Klezmer Band is band which is available for galas, weddings, the occasional bar mitzvah and other simchas. Klezmer is a music rich in history and heritage. The band's accomplished musicians have come together to create the best music possible, and to promote the Klezmer experience everywhere we play as we tour. We enjoy the energy of the live show, and it is part of our mission to pass on that improvisational and energetic experience, history and heritage to our audiences.

In addition to the tradition of Klezmer, it is also our goal to express the similarities in concept between Klezmer music, Jazz and Rock; the street-wise improvisation, the cultural styling (Jewish in our case), the non-liturgical roots, etc. As part of our belief that Klezmer is a living, developing art, we are adding our own new material to the traditional Klezmer repertoire. In our music, we experiment with the arrangements and orchestrations not to focus on any one instrument, but to ensure that each musician has his own unique moments in the spotlight... to allow all of the musicians to be heard either together or as soloists.

We view it as part of our commitment to this wonderful music to support Jewish culture and education. Kol Haruach Klezmer Band has - and will continue to - perform at reduced rate, or in some circumstances for gratis, to support causes we see worthy.

For more information call Brian at 301-441-8899 or 301-792-2738

For your convenience, we do accept VISA and MASTERCARD.

Band Bios

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Our Band Members

 
Brian Choper - Drums
 
 
Fred Jacobovitz - Clarinet & Sax

 

 
 

 

 

Our Vocalists

 

 

 

Brian Choper – Drums - Band Manager

Drummer Brian Choper, Kol Haruach's Manager, is a versatile musician, experienced in Rock, Jazz, Blues, Swing, Ragtime, Klezmer and musical theatre. His music career began at the prestigious Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Maryland, in whose elite music program he performed with the Jazz band, concert band and symphony orchestras. These ensembles traveled and won numerous awards in competition both domestically and abroad. In 1983, Brian won first prize at the Vienna International Music Festival Competition for classical timpani. While in college, he studied with Marshall Maley, renowned drummer/percussionist, head of the Percussive Arts Society in Virginia. From 1983 to 1985 Brian studied with the late legendary drummer Buddy Rich. In 1985, Brian began playing Klezmer, as the first drummer to play with the Capital Klezmers (at the time one of the top three Folk bands in the country), where he participated in the International Music Festival in Safed, Israel.

Upon leaving Capital Klezmers in 1989, Brian joined the Machaya Klezmer Band, and in 1997 played in and produced the group's second CD, "What A Machaya". This recording became the number two selling Klezmer album for that year and was rated as such in the prestigious Moment Magazine (August 1997). In 1997 (while still with Machaya) he joined Nexus, a highly respected local Rock band. He left both Machaya and Nexus in 2001, and formed his own Klezmer band, The Kol Haruach Klezmer Band. With the Klezmer band moving forward, in 2007 Brian organized three other bands; The Choper Jazz Project (contemporary Jazz), The Jazz Connection (Swing Jazz) and Nexus (classic Rock & Roll), a band named after his 1990's Rock band. He spends most of his time managing these groups.
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Fred  Jacobowitz -  Clarinet & Sax - Music Director

Fred Jacobowitz, presently Principal Clarinetist in the Annapolis (Maryland) Symphony is a Juilliard graduate who studied with the late Leon Russianoff. Fred made his New York Debut at Carnegie Hall as the winner of the Artists International Competition.

Some of his awards include the Montpelier Cultural Arts Center Recital Contest, Montpelier, MD (1988); the Guggenheim Concerts Band Performance Award, New York City (1981); the Milton Kahn Memorial Concerto Competition, Westchester, NY (1979).
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Lou Durham - Keyboard/Vocalist/Composer

Lou Durham is a pianist/singer/songwriter who has been playing piano and composing for nearly 50 years. In short, he grew up in south New Jersey where he started playing at age 5, started writing as a teen, became serious about music and began composing and arranging. He attended Rowan University and earned 2 BA's, one in music with a concentration in composition and arranging, and a second in history/political science, with a concentration in Middle East politics and religion.

After college he toured with various Pop groups, performing extensively in Atlantic City, where he played shows at the casino resorts. He opened the Mandarin Hotel in '59 and ran a jazz trio, performing smooth jazz there for about 2 1/2 years. Lou ran his own show band in the seventies and eighties while at resorts and casinos. Then it got interesting.

Lou joined the army in 1986. In 1994 he auditioned and won a spot in the Washington Premier US Army Band, Washington DC, picked himself up and moved to Stafford, Virginia near DC. He settled, and has resided in the DC area ever since, working for the Army Band. This year will mark his 24th year with that band, where he is both pianist, writer and arranger.

Some career highlights:

One of his compositions was premiered at Carnegie Hall. Another was premiered at a Washington annual 1812 Concert on the Mall, where he was given the honor of singing the song for the first time in public.

Lou has played. For several presidents, vice presidents and foreign dignitaries. These include Nixon, Carter, Reagan, George H W Bush, Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Barack Obama. He has also performed for several cabinet members and senators including Senator Ted Kennedy. Lou played exclusively for Colin Powell while he was Secretary of State, and has played for the King and Queen of Sweden. Lou was Al Gore's personal pianist during the Clinton years. He also played for Dick Cheney.

Lou has performed with many well known musicians, including Clark Terry, Lew Soloff, Dennis DiBlasio (of the Maynard Ferguson Band), Dave Koz, Darryl Worley, Trisha Yearwood, Mark Wills, Craig Morgan, The Soul Survivors, Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergast', Billy Paul, Danny And The Juniors, The Crystals, the Ink Spots , Anna Marie, Alberghetti, Al Martin, Enzo Stuarti.

"Pershing's Own" (The US Army Band) regularly performs numerous patriotic compositions written by Lou. Recordings include 4 CD's of patriotic music featuring two of Lou's scores the CD's were named after. He also has a composition featured in the award winning documentary, "Why We Fight". One of these CD's won him a Grammy nomination.

Some of the compositions he wrote for the Army include The Flag Still Flies High, Here's To America, The Homeland, America Means Everything to Me, An Affair of The Heart.
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Judy Spokes Cho – Violin

Judy Spokes Cho is a versatile performer who pursued Doctoral studies in Violin Performance at the Graduate School and University Center of the City of New York.  Her major teachers were Itzhak Perlman and Juilliard Professor Masao Kawasaki.  Abroad, Ms. Cho was invited to perform solos and recitals in France, Germany and China. She also performed in chamber ensembles and orchestras throughout Israel and Jordan. In America, she has performed in most major New York concert halls in Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. The Newspaper of Forbach in France wrote: "musician of top rate, thrilled the audience with talent and sensitivity". The Konzer Rundschau of Trier in Germany said "her Mozart playing was clear, with a beautiful tone and expressive". In 2002 she received a Fellowship to the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival. She joined the US Army Strings in June, 2007.
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Bill Hones - Bass

Bill Hones has over 35 years experience on bass, beginning in the Toledo public schools. Currently, he is the Principal Bassist of the US Air Force Band's Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, and is also with the Arlington Philharmonic. Previously he held principal positions with the Akron and Knoxville symphonies, and performed with the Detroit Symphony.

Bill earned Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from Bowling Green State University and Akron University respectively. While at Bowling Green, he won Outstanding Bassist/Soloist awards at the Elmhurst, Ohio State University, and Mid-Am Conference jazz festivals. His teachers include Harold Robinson, Scott Haigh, Robert Gladstone, Paul Ellison and Richard Cioffari. He studies electric bass with Anthony Wellington, Victor Wooten's backup player.

With a deep and abiding love for 60's Rock, R&B, 70's funk, Jazz and Swing, Bill is know for bringing a melodious, danceable groove to any music he plays.

Bill is currently on the faculty of The College of Southern Maryland, and previously served on the faculties of Shenandoah University, BGSU, and Montgomery College. He is a Waldorf resident, and is available for private instruction.
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Julie Hall - Vocalist

Julie began performing in her youth, forming her own Top 40 Band at age 15 in her native Baltimore, MD. By the age of 18, she had worked with the band Sister Sledge and recorded the theme for a PBS Television production, all while continuing to cultivate her stage presence with appearances in musical theater. She graduated with honors from Howard University where she studied classical voice.

Julie developed her vocal style as a solo artist, performing to capacity audiences as an opening act for names like Whitney Houston, Natalie Cole, BeBe Winans, Grover Washington, Jr., and Les McCann. She came into her own as a singer and performer by entertaining audiences both big and small in concert, while performing long running weekly engagements at venues in and around the Washington Metropolitan area. Julie appears regularly at the Ritz Carlton in Pentagon City, VA.
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Juleen Stacy - Vocalist

Juleen Stacy came onto the Washington scene in the late 1980s as the lead singer for Doc Scantlin & His Imperial Palms Orchestra where she came to be known as "The Lovely Miss Julie."

During the course of her career Juleen has performed for a number of high caliber events including: the secret wedding of Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece and Marie Chantal Miller held in St. Albans, England; The New York Library's Centennial Celebration; the grand re-opening of the legendary Rainbow Room in New York City; and the Culinary Olympics in Frankfurt, Germany.

Juleen is in constant demand to perform at public and private events. She has the versatility to play with groups ranging from jazz duos, trios and quartets; to 6-8 piece ensembles; up to 14-piece big bands. You can also request her services as a classical soloist for weddings, funerals and corporate events.
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