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Pop Music: 'It's a Scream How Levine Does the Rhumba: The Latin-Jewish Musical Story, 1940s-1980s'

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Just in case you need a little music for your Hanukkah gatherings, The Idlesohn Society for Music Preservation has just released its collection. The group is known for highlighting Jewish history through cross cultural musical collaborations. They released the album "Mazeltov, Mis Amigos" a few years ago, and continue the look at Jewish-Latino crossovers with the new two-CD set titled, "It's a Scream How Levine Does the Rhumba: The Latin-Jewish Musical Story, 1940s-1980s." The California Report's pop music critic Steve Hochman has this review.

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