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Jews and bluegrass

They are major players on the New England scene
By Heather Porter Special to the Advocate
PHOTO BY ERIN PRAWOKO Klezmer, klezgrass, bluegrass, Jewgrass. Sounds a little like the rhyming of a Gershwin song, but the terms actually refer to the mix, match and (in some cases) meld of two styles of music - klezmer and bluegrass.

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