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photo - Left to right: Wendy Bross Stuart, Jessica Stuart and Katey Morley in a Joan Beckow Legacy Project performance at Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, on Nov. 19

Beckow’s music legacy – CDs now available

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Left to right: Wendy Bross Stuart, Jessica Stuart and Katey Morley in a Joan Beckow Legacy Project performance at Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, on Nov. 19. (photo by Robert Saxe)

The Joan Beckow Legacy Project performance at Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, on Nov. 19,  included a preview screening of the documentary Unsung: the Joan Beckow Story. The project features 30 musicians from across Canada who got together to make the first-ever professional recording of Joan Beckow’s music. (See jewishindependent.ca/beckows-music-will-live-on.)

To purchase the double-CD set of 22 songs, representing a cross-section of Beckow’s vast catalogue, visit joanbeckowlegacy.com.

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