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American Jewish rock band
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Soulfarm
Also known asInasense
OriginPomona, New York, US
GenresJewish rock, folk rock, jam band, world music
Years active1991 (1991)–present
LabelsDesert Rock
MembersC Lanzbom
Noah Solomon
Ben Antelis
Mitch Friedman
Past membersMark Ambrosino
Jay Weissman
Gilad Dobrecky
Jeff Langsten
Jerome Goldschmidt
T Lavitz
Fred Walcott
Yoshie Fruchter
Andrew Frawley
Websitesoulfarm.net

Soulfarm (formerly known as Inasense) is an American Jewish rock band based in New York City. They were founded in 1991 by C Lanzbom and Noah Solomon. Their music is a mix of mainstream rock, Jewish/Middle Eastern, bluegrass, and Celtic influences (among others). Soulfarm is a fixture on the New York City club circuit. The band has also traveled extensively throughout the world.

Band members

Current
Former
  • Mark Ambrosino – drums
  • Jay Weissman – bass
  • Gilad Dobrecky – percussion
  • T LavitzHammond organ
  • Fred Walcott – percussion
  • Jerome Goldschmidt – percussion
  • Jeff Langsten – bass
  • Yoshie Fruchter – bass
  • Andrew Frawley – drums, percussion

Discography

Main article: Soulfarm discography
  • Inasense (1996) (as Inasense)
  • The Ride (1997) (as Inasense)
  • Get Your Shinebox (2000) (as Inasense)
  • Scream of the Crop (2001)
  • Unwind (2003)
  • Monkey Dance (2008)
  • Holy Ground (2010)
  • Blue and White (2012)
  • The Bridge (2014)
  • Lost and Found (2015)

External links

References

  1. Jewish Rockers 'Soulfarm' on Israeli Tour, Ben Breskey, 8/13/2008
  2. Soulfarm band Bio on Highline Ballroom site
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