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Golem (courtesy of Annette Ezekiel Kogan)
They haven’t put out a record since 2014’s highly successful, ‘Tanz’ (Corasón Digital), they have undergone multiple personnel changes and the band, who is just becoming old enough to drink, has to constantly undergo a dusting just to stay shiny; all this and yet, the legendary klezmer-rock band, Golem, is still very much alive. When not suffering along with everyone else through the coronavirus pandemic, they have been busy with a recent streaming performance in an auditorium at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Battery Park, and have roles in two large-budget streaming shows. In February, they appeared in ‘episode six’ of Amazo