About our first E.P.
Twenty five minutes of Klezmer / Gypsy / Polka glory.
The Horable's "mascot" is named Berta Gersten, an actor
from the Yiddish theater captured here at a costume party
dressed in a Yiddish newspaper called " The Day".
The title "No Shoes No Shirt No Tsuris " was originally imagined as an ad campaign for an imaginary beach resort frequented by Yiddish speakers, tsuris meaning trouble, or problems.
No animals were harmed during this recording.