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The Epstein Brothers Orchestra (also known as the Epstein Brothers) was a Jewish musical quartet from the United States who mainly played Klezmer music. It consisted of the four New York City born brothers, Max Epstein (October 4, 1912 – March 18, 2000), William "Willie" Epstein (March 3, 1919 – July 2, 1999), Julius "Julie" Epstein (November 4, 1926 – July 25, 2015) and Isidore "Chi" Epstein (December 28, 1913 – November 9, 1986). In 1996 Max, William and Julius Epstein performed together in the documentary A Tickle in the Heart which told the story of the four brothers. Chi died in 1986.

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  • The Epstein Brothers Orchestra (also known as the Epstein Brothers) was a Jewish musical quartet from the United States who mainly played Klezmer music. It consisted of the four New York City born brothers, Max Epstein (October 4, 1912 – March 18, 2000), William "Willie" Epstein (March 3, 1919 – July 2, 1999), Julius "Julie" Epstein (November 4, 1926 – July 25, 2015) and Isidore "Chi" Epstein (December 28, 1913 – November 9, 1986). In 1996 Max, William and Julius Epstein performed together in the documentary A Tickle in the Heart which told the story of the four brothers. Chi died in 1986. The Epstein Brothers were recipients of a 1998 National Heritage Fellowship awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts, which is the United States government's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts. Since the death of William on 2 July 1999 and Max on 18 March 2000 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Julius Epstein was the last surviving member of the band. He lived with his wife Esther in Sarasota, Florida until his death in July 2015. (en)
  • Das The Epstein Brothers Orchestra (häufig nur Epstein Brothers genannt) war ein jüdisches Musikerquartett aus den USA, das vor allem Klezmer-Musik spielte. Es bestand aus den vier in New York City geborenen Brüdern Max Epstein (4. Oktober 1912 – 18. März 2000), William „Willie“ Epstein (3. März 1919 – 2. Juli 1999), Julius „Julie“ Epstein (4. November 1926 – 25. Juli 2015) und Isidore „Chi“ Epstein (28. Dezember 1913 – 9. November 1986). (de)
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  • Das The Epstein Brothers Orchestra (häufig nur Epstein Brothers genannt) war ein jüdisches Musikerquartett aus den USA, das vor allem Klezmer-Musik spielte. Es bestand aus den vier in New York City geborenen Brüdern Max Epstein (4. Oktober 1912 – 18. März 2000), William „Willie“ Epstein (3. März 1919 – 2. Juli 1999), Julius „Julie“ Epstein (4. November 1926 – 25. Juli 2015) und Isidore „Chi“ Epstein (28. Dezember 1913 – 9. November 1986). (de)
  • The Epstein Brothers Orchestra (also known as the Epstein Brothers) was a Jewish musical quartet from the United States who mainly played Klezmer music. It consisted of the four New York City born brothers, Max Epstein (October 4, 1912 – March 18, 2000), William "Willie" Epstein (March 3, 1919 – July 2, 1999), Julius "Julie" Epstein (November 4, 1926 – July 25, 2015) and Isidore "Chi" Epstein (December 28, 1913 – November 9, 1986). In 1996 Max, William and Julius Epstein performed together in the documentary A Tickle in the Heart which told the story of the four brothers. Chi died in 1986. (en)
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  • Epstein Brothers (de)
  • Epstein Brothers Orchestra (en)
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