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September 9 - October 15, 2005 - Passaic, NJ
American Hungarian Museum, Passaic, NJ
presents:
NEW JERSEY FESTIVAL OF HUNGARIAN CULTURE
Popular Hungarian Music by:
GYPSY JOE - CIGÁNY JÓSKA
Sunday, October 2, 2005 - Lambert Castle, Paterson, NJ
Click
here for details
of the Festival - September 9 - October 15, 2005:
movies, lectures, jazz,
operetta,
classical, popular
music concerts, folk and sacred
songs, gulyás party...
Photos:
László Kerkay

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Gypsy Joe is a
popular entertainer in the Passaic Hungarian community. He keeps
the soul of the community alive by playing the popular and often
romanticized tunes. It is the music and song which forms one of
the most important underlying fabrics in preserving community
pride and cultural identity. Gypsy Joe is admired by everyone in
the Hungarian neighborhood, since he knows everyone's favorite
song and will be glad to play it and get rewarded by a smile or
may be a tear-drop in the eyes. |

Gypsy Joe was introduced by Kálmán Magyar,
Director of American Hungarian Museum, Passaic, NJ









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Click
here for details of the Festival: movies, lectures,
jazz,
operetta, classical, popular music concerts,
folk and sacred
songs, gulyás party...
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