- Wolf Krakowski
Wolf Krakowski is a
Yiddish -speaking song-writer, singer, and guitarist. He was born in1947 atSaalfelden Farmach , an Austrian camp fordisplaced person s, where his parents, who were PolishJew s who had managed to survivethe Holocaust , lived for a short while afterWorld War II . Soon afterwards they moved toSweden , and the small town ofEskilstuna , where the family stayed until1954 when they moved toToronto ,Canada .As a young man Krakowski took to the road and toured for some time with
blues -singerBig Joe Williams . He worked withstreet theatre , and as acarpenter andguitar -builder for many years. In1997 he released the CD "Transmigrations/Gilgul" on his own record label, "Kamea Media". On this record he presented traditional Yiddish songs in a blues–rock–reggae vein. Among the traditional songs Krakowski reshaped here were: "Shabes, shabes", "Friling" and "Zol Shoyn Kumen Di Geule", all sung by Krakowski in his first language, Yiddish. On this record, and on those that followed, he was accompanied byThe Lonesome Brothers , starring multi-instrumentalistJim Armenti .Krakowski made a considerable impact in
world music circles with this record, and the rights to it weretaken over some years later by the well-knownavant-garde recording companyTsadik , led by saxophonistJohn Zorn , who in 2002 released Krakowski's second CD in Yiddish: "Goyrl: Destiny".Between these records, Krakowski himself also released the CD "Unbounded" (on Kamea Media), on which he sings some of his own songs in English.
Krakowski lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.
[http://www.kamea.com Wolf Krakowski's official homepage]
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