When an obscure Brooklyn composer named Sholom Secunda was writing songs for the Yiddish theater in the ‘303, he and Lyricist Jacob Jacobs would peddle the copyrights to music publishers for $15 ...
His life’s journey from immigrant to influential composer embodies the American dream, while his music remains a timeless testament to the power of cultural cross-pollination. From Shtetl to Spotlight ...
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