Our six song recording is digitally available via Bandcamp.
It is free to listen !!
Twenty five minutes of Klezmer / Gypsy / Polka glory.
The Horable's "mascot" is named Berta Gersten, an actor
from the Yiddish theater captured here at a costume party
dressed in a Yiddish newspaper called " The Day".
The title "No Shoes No Shirt No Tsuris " was originally imagined as an ad campaign for an imaginary beach resort frequented by Yiddish speakers, tsuris meaning trouble, or problems.
The recording was done by Mr Paul Talbott in a top secret high quality studio.
No animals were harmed during this recording. All production decisions were made by Paul and the band members. Rachel Melas designed and executed the cover. This recording is available wherever Horables congregate .
It is free to listen !!
Twenty five minutes of Klezmer / Gypsy / Polka glory.
The Horable's "mascot" is named Berta Gersten, an actor
from the Yiddish theater captured here at a costume party
dressed in a Yiddish newspaper called " The Day".
The title "No Shoes No Shirt No Tsuris " was originally imagined as an ad campaign for an imaginary beach resort frequented by Yiddish speakers, tsuris meaning trouble, or problems.
The recording was done by Mr Paul Talbott in a top secret high quality studio.
No animals were harmed during this recording. All production decisions were made by Paul and the band members. Rachel Melas designed and executed the cover. This recording is available wherever Horables congregate .