Talk:Blue Fringe
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Here are a few articles with sources and maybe explaing the notablitiy.
- Sing Unto Him A Song: Blue Fringe And Soulfarm
- http://www.jta.org/news/article/2012/02/08/3091549/for-orthodox-musicians-alternatives-to-the-friday-night-concert-abound
As to this:
TITLE: Rock N' Roll Rabbis YEAR: 2006 DIR/PROD: Ilan Saragosti COUNTRY: USA LANGUAGE: English TIME: minutes SOURCE: TEXT: The feature rockumentary Rock n' Roll Rabbis takes viewers on a musical journey into the little-known world of Orthodox rock, profiling religious Jews who reconcile the asceticism of Orthodox Judaism with a rock n' roll lifestyle. This intimate portrait focuses on four of the most prominent rock n' roll acts, as the camera follows these religious individuals backstage, into the studio, and finally on Yidstock, an international tour. The Toronto-based production team for Rock n' Roll Rabbis consists of Director/Co-Producer Ilan Saragosti, whose most recent film was the award-winning A Match Made in Seven about the Jewish SpeedDating phenomenon, and the producers of legendary filmmaker Allan King's most recent film Dying at Grace - Co-Producer Sarah Zammit and Executive Producer Kathy Avrich-Johnson. Interviews and concerts with Yosi Piamenta, "The Hasidic Hendrix," reggae phenom Matisyahu, Greenwich Village folky Rav Shmuel, Israeli rockers Moshav Band, and young heartthrobs Blue Fringe are on the production schedule. The budget for Rock n' Roll Rabbis is $330,000 and the documentary is scheduled for completion in 2005. For more information, you can contact Ilan Saragosti, the filmmaker, at: Saragossa Films 45 Humberside Avenue Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6P 1J6 Fax: (416) 769 9764 isaragosti@shaw.ca
I don't know if it was produced. Anyway of finding out?
Joe407 (talk) 14:10, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
- Try Googling the title, if it ever came out there's bound to be something. On another note though, if you copied the above remark from another website, you should take it back down, as it is probably copyrighted. Beeblebrox (talk) 19:53, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
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[edit]I'm still gathering up all the sources (in between a number of other articles I'm working on), but it seems that they've gotten write-ups in several WP:RS Jewish publications and websites, so they definitely meet WP:BAND under criterion 1 if nothing else.--Invisiboy42293 (talk) 19:52, 1 July 2012 (UTC)
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