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简介
**Spring Cleaning~All Craig 'N Co. Cds $10.99 this month** I have been writing and recording Jewish music for eighteen years. Eighteen years can seem like a long time when you are eighteen years old, which I was when I recorded my first album. Looking back on the past eighteen years it feels as if no time has passed at all. And sometimes these eighteen years feel timeless. For it is not the passage of time that I hold sacred but the experiences and memories. The importance of time takes on new meaning when I look at the songs collected on this recording. They represent eighteen years of special moments in my life. Weddings and Bar Mitzvahs, births and deaths, opportunities for growth, learning, introspection and discovery. They represent my life. Craig Taubman has established himself as a unique voice in family entertainment, blending kid-friendly themes with adult musical appeal. He is a proven entertainer who has been writing and performing music for children and their families for over fifteen years. Craig enjoys a successful career in television and film composing as well. He has composed music for Television Series on Fox, Showtime HBO and PBS. Craig music has also been films from Paramount, New Line Cinema Disney's. His songs have been recorded by such respected artists as Chita Rivera, Whoopi Goldberg and Jennifer Holliday. Perhaps best known for his work in the Jewish community, Craig's dynamic music and moving performance style have been an inspiration for over 22 years. His magical and enchanting music brings to life the joy and spirit of the Jewish heritage, appealing to young and old alike and captivating audiences wherever he goes. His 14 Jewish recordings are an integral part of the Jewish community, weaving song and spirit into the fabric of Jewish life. Craig's most recent release, Friday Night Live was composed for a special Sabbath service held one a month at Sinai Temple in Los Angeles. The service which attracts over 2000 people was designed for young adults, ages 25-40, many of whom were estranged from the synagogue and even from Jewish life.