Jewlia Eisenberg lived a remarkable life.
The Oakland resident was a composer, vocalist, activist, educator, lay cantor and so much more before she died at the age of 50 in March 2021 from a rare immune disorder.
The artist, best known for her work with the band Charming Hostess, remained busy during her last year of life, working on a historical album addressing two Italian writers — Natalia and Leone Ginzburg – who fought fascism during World War II.
Eisenberg wasn’t able to finish the work before she died, but two other artists – guitarist-producer Max Baloian and cellist-vocalist Marika Hughes – ultimately completed it.
People can hear the work beginning on May 20, when Eisenberg’s posthumous album — “The Ginzburg Geography” — is released by John Zorn’s label, Tzadik, tzadik.com.
There will be a listening party and CD release event for “The Ginzburg Geography” at 7 p.m. May 20 at Chochmat HaLev, 2215 Prince Street, Berkeley, CA 94705. Special guests include Jason Ditzian, Cynthia Taylor, Laura Inserra and AnMarie Rodgers. Tickets are $18, eventbrite.com.
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