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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joel_ZifkinJoel Zifkin - Wikipedia

    Electric violin. guitar. bass. mandolin. vocals. Years active. 1972–present. Joel Zifkin (born April 14, 1954) is a Canadian musician and songwriter. [1] [2] His primary instrument is the electric violin and he is best known as a session musician and live performer.

  2. Guest musicians on the album include Joel Zifkin, Lily Lanken (Anna's daughter), and Martha Wainwright (Kate's daughter). In 2005, the album was given a European release on the Munich label, and a twelfth track, "La complainte du phoque en Alaska" which was written originally by Michel Rivard for Beau Dommage a Montreal based band, was added ...

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    • November 2003
    • 2001-2003
    • Folk
  3. Joel Zifkin - violin (He joined Kate & Anna on stage in the early Eighties and has been recording with them since then) Michel Pepin - guitar and bass (He joined Kate & Anna on stage in the early Nineties and produced as well as engineered Matapedia.) John McColgan - drums and percussion (First played with Kate & Anna back in the early Eighties)

  4. His primary instrument is the electric violin. Zifkin released the self-titled solo album Joel Zifkin in 2004, Five Songs More in 2008, and the singles "When Insanity Reigns It Pours" and "The Glow" in 2013, all on iTunes. See also. Anna McGarrigle; Kate McGarrigle; Kate & Anna McGarrigle; Les Colocs; Richard Thompson; Dream Attic (Grammy ...

  5. Joel Zifkin in 2009 Royal Festival Hall, London, June 12, 2010 (Disc 1, Tracks 5–6; Disc 2, Track 14) Brad Albetta – bass; Martyn Barker – drums; Thomas Bartlett – piano; Calum MacColl – guitar, music director; Catherine Steinmann – co-producer; Chaim Tannenbaum – banjo, mandolin; Joel Zifkin – violin

    • June 25, 2013
    • Joe Boyd
  6. Jul 2, 2015 · The amazing Buddy Guy ! Band includes Joel Zifkin (electric violin), Andrew Cowan (guitar), Paquito D'Rivera (sax), Tony Jones (bass), Special thanks Doudou ...

    • Jul 2, 2015
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  7. Violin on: Ommie Wise Part 2 (What Lewis Did Last...) - The Harry Smith Project: Anthology Of American Folk Music Revisited, 2006. Performed with Elvis Costello: 2001-04-25, Royce Hall, Los Angeles, The Harry Smith Project 2001-04-26, Royce Hall, Los Angeles, The Harry Smith Project. Internal links