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Origin | California, United States |
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Years active | 1988 (1988)–present |
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Website | www |
Vocolot is a contemporary Jewish women'sa cappella ensemble based inCalifornia, USA.
Vocolot began in 1988, when singer-songwriter Linda Hirschhorn informally assembled a group of musicians to record some of the songs she had written for four- and five-part vocal harmonies. When they had finished recording those, for theGather Round album, she asked the singers to join her in an ongoing group. The founding members were Rosalind Glazer, Max Ventura, Tay Holden and Linda Hirschhorn.
Vocolot has gone through many incarnations as new members joined and prior members left to start families and pursue other careers. Besides the current members and the founders, there were Kirsten Zerger, Alisa Peres, Helen Cohen, Ellen Robinson, Gale Kissin, Judy Larson, Sharon Preves, Abbe Lyons, Naomi Hannah, Judith-Kate Friedman, Fran Avni, Jennifer Karno, Alison Lewis, Felicia Sloin, and Julia Bordenaro.
Although Vocolot performs mostly a cappella, in the early 1990s they began incorporating percussion into some of their songs, with Helen Cohen, Gale Kissin, Ellen Robinson and Liz Stuart on doumbek and frame drums, and their song, "These Hands", integrates body percussion.
They were the only American group to make it to the finals at the 2008 International Jewish Music Competition inAmsterdam.[1]
The group performs original compositions and arrangements of traditionalJewish,folk, andworld-music songs in English,Hebrew,Yiddish,Ladino, andArabic. Mixing folk,classical,cantorial andJazz idioms in apolyphonic style of intricately interwoven voices, the women performa cappella blended withhand drums andBody percussion. The ensemble has been compared to the groupSweet Honey in the Rock.[2]
Many of Vocolot's songs share themes of peace and justice, and Vocolot has sung at numerous rallies and fundraisers on behalf of women's empowerment organizations, MLK Day and Civil Rights events,El Salvador,Nicaragua, thehomeless,women's shelters,Darfur,[3] and at many anti-war demonstrations. In addition, they commonly perform at festivals, conferences and conventions, folk music clubs, Jewish community centers and federations, colleges and universities, churches and synagogues throughout the U.S.A.
The name 'Vocolot' (Hebrew pronunciation:[vokoˈlot]) is a bilingual pun on the English word 'vocal', and theHebrew word קולותqolot[qoˈlot], meaning "voices". The name was chosen by the founding members in November 1988, at a time when the politically active group was encouraging electoral participation with the slogan "Get out the local vote with Vocolot!" at their performances.
As of 2017[update], the Vocolot lineup was:
Vocolot has produced five albums.[5] Their work is distributed under the Oyster Albums label by Kehila Productions inBerkeley, California. Their songs are registered withBMI.