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Guy Mendilow Band

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"One of Boston's most original world-music acts."
Boston Herald


"The glory of what [Mendilow] does is finding a common ground among different cultures.
And thats what makes his music so exciting."
Jewish Advocate

Blurring boundaries and connecting sounds, syncopations, rhythms and roots is central to the mission inspiring the Guy Mendilow Band’s latest CD, “Skyland.” Israeli peace songs and Sephardi canticas meet Bahian street beats and blues. Drawing from a life lived in Israel, South Africa and Brazil, where musical collaboration cuts through ancient conflict, Israeli born musician Guy Mendilow is sowing the seeds of peace with music.
It’s no surprise, then, that the Guy Mendilow Band includes world class musicians from Israel, Argentina, Japan and the United States. Or to find the group now partnering with international peacemaking organizations, such as Seeds of Peace, whose work with Palestinian and Israeli youth and adult educators helps forge the personal relationships so critical to communication and reconciliation. The band’s ongoing work with Seeds of Peace will be highlighted in their upcoming CD release celebration in Boston on May 27th and at the Chicago World Music Festival in September.
On a personal level, Guy’s musical mission is to explore the connection between places he’s called home. Out in the world, he has oriented his band around the premise that music, and music making, can play a unique role in the effort to transform “the other” into a fellow human being to whom one can at least listen, if not necessarily agree.

“It was the height of Apartheid and my family, though secular and Israeli, was invited to participate in one of the only integrated church services in Johannesburg,” Mendilow recalls about the sparks of this passion. “We were sitting in my elementary school gym after-hours, a large gathering. The service was almost entirely singing: blacks and whites together, in beautiful harmonies. It lit something strong in me.” Throughout his childhood, Mendilow and his family played continental hop-scotch, with community singing in the living room as an important way of connecting with others.

“Skyland” challenges your concept of borders as you listen to Sala’am, an Israeli anthem used during the peace marches, that subtly introduces Brazilian elements in its arrangement and whose warm harmonies nod to CSN. Or take the tastefully modern setting of the ancient Sephardic song Durme Durme, sung in that melting pot language of Spanish, Arabic, Greek, and Hebrew, created from the wanderings of the ancient Jews from Spain to the Mediterranean and Middle East. Mendilow pushes the sonic envelope by taking ancient instruments in new directions, though the band does this whimsically, with an almost adamant refusal to take itself too seriously. For instance, Whistler’s Brother, is a track in which Mendilow’s award-winning overtone singing playfully duels with a flute. Or Blues for Dino, a tongue-in-cheek slide berimbau (musical bow and arrow) blues number — a tip of the hat to Brazilian berimbau hero Dino Nascimento. The fusion that occurs on Skyland stems from a life-long cultural mix infusing most aspects of Mendilow’s life.

To Guy Mendilow the music cannot be separated from the message, whether you are part of the audience at Bethlehem Musikfest, New York’s Tribeca Performing Arts Center, in a master workshop with government education ministers from Palestine, Israel, Jordan or Lebanon, or swapping songs between Ladysmith Black Mambazo and the 26 diverse young people in the American Boychoir — Mendilow’s first touring experience. The Guy Mendilow Band continues to blur musical boundaries with “Skyland” and offers its modest contributions to today’s larger peace puzzle: by creating person to person connections, one song at a time.

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Member Since: 03/01/2006
Band Website: www.guymendilow.com
Band Members: Guy Mendilow: Director; Vocals, Guitar, Berimbau, Overtone Singing, Percussion

Aubrey Johnson: Vocals

Andy Bergman: Woodwinds, Electric Mbira, Jaw Harps, Percussion

Tomoko Omura: Violin, Percussion

Rich Stein: Cajon, Frame Drums, Percussion

Record Label: Earthen Groove Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New Year’s Adventure

It seems to be a a new tradition with us that, on a the way to our New Year's Eve concert, something breaks down. Last year, on the way to First Night Bingamton, my old '94 Buick LeSabre broke down ou...
Posted by on Thu, 01 Jan 2009 18:42:00 GMT

Once upon a time in a remote Berkshire farm...

In the autumn and winter of 2006, we briefly took over Skyland Farm, a 17th century Berkshire farmhouse situated on 1500 acres of wildlife trust. In a whirlwind operation, we transformed the old carri...
Posted by on Wed, 09 Jul 2008 08:27:00 GMT

A new review of Guy Mendilow: Live

Just got wind of a small new review of our 2006 release, Guy Mendilow: Live. Check it out at www.rambles.net/mendilow_live05.htmlCheers,Guy
Posted by on Thu, 20 Sep 2007 15:38:00 GMT

TOP TWENTY FINALISTS IN THE UNISONG INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITING CONTEST

We are delighted to announce that Experiment (on Guy Mendilow: Live) has been selected as a top 20 finalist in the 11th annual Unisong International Songwriting Contest.This year's contest had tens of...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 09:45:00 GMT

New Live Recordings Posted!

Hey there!The band and I have been working hard on our new recording, which, for the time being, we are calling Skyland (after Skyland Farms, the 18th century farmhouse somewhere in the Berkshires in ...
Posted by on Sat, 07 Jul 2007 09:25:00 GMT

Just Added: Summer Concerts & Special Guests

We've added a few performances, and some special guests, to our itinerary: Fiddle-wiz Jeremy Kittel will join us at Musikfest in Bethlehem on August 4th and 5th, Rich Stein will add his percussion to ...
Posted by on Sat, 07 Jul 2007 09:24:00 GMT

New Review of Guy Mendilow: Live in Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange

"fascinating and attains to an almost shockingly otherworldly tone" writes Mark S. Tucker for FAME. Read the entire review here.
Posted by on Sat, 10 Feb 2007 11:38:00 GMT

Semi-finals in International Songwriting Competition

We're pleased to announce that the track "Experiment" has advanced to the semi-finals in the International Songwriting Competition. Finalists will be announced soon. The song is recorded live on Guy M...
Posted by on Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:11:00 GMT

The Next Round in the International Songwriting Competition

We are pleased to announce that the songs EXPERIMENT and ISHMAEL (both of which can be heard on Myspace!) have advanced to the next round of judging in the 2006 International Songwriting Competition. ...
Posted by on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 15:23:00 GMT

Visit our new blog (making the new album)

Hey all  - As we begin working on our new album, we've set up a new blog and online journal. Visit and be a part of it hereor by copying and pasting the following URL into your browser window:www...
Posted by on Sat, 09 Dec 2006 09:13:00 GMT