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E6 S2 Josh “Socalled” Dolgin

Josh “Socalled” Dolgin is an amazing force and I was thrilled to get this opportunity to ask him about some of his creative output, collaborations and perspectives. Josh: “When I started off in the music thing, I played piano and sure I was in some musicals a bit in Ottawa growing up as a teenager, and I guess I have a good ear and I don't know how I learned to sing, but when I started to hear those old records of Yiddish songs, for some reason that's what made me want to sing. I wanted to sing those songs. And at first I was sampling these old records, using it to make hip hop and make new, funky, crazy Jewish music. Okay, that's cool.

But then now here I am just singing songs with a string quartet. So I never saw that one coming. That's so amazing about life sometimes is that you don't really know why or what you're doing, or you think you're on a track for some reason, but then things dribble into the track and then they take you on another track and then that can become your most favorite project.”

We start with his remix of Moe Koffman’s Curried Soul for CBC radio's daily show As It Happens, and circle around to topics including: sampling, Yiddish culture, changes in the industry from when he got his start selling CDs mail-order to touring internationally and collaborating with many musicians, including the funk legend Fred Wesley, David Krakauer, Kiran Ahulwalia, Itzhak Perlman, Theodore Bikel, writing musical theatre, puppets, art...here's a chance for all of us to get to know the creative force known as Josh "Socalled" Dolgin

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