The Klezmatics have recorded for
Rounder,
Piranha,
Xenophile,
Flying Fish, and the now-defunct Jewish Music Group.
Wonder Wheel, released in 2006, showcased lyrics by American
folk icon
Woody Guthrie, selected by the band from the Woody Guthrie archive. Although the music draws primarily from a wide range of Americana, not klezmer, the album won a Grammy in the category of
Best Contemporary World Music Album. Another album of Guthrie material, with music drawn from the band's more usual
Yiddish, Eastern European Jewish music roots, ''Woody Guthrie's Happy Joyous Hanukkah'', was released the same year. Guthrie's granddaughter,
Sarah Lee Guthrie, has appeared with them. Other key collaborations include the music to
Tony Kushner's adaptation of
The Dybbuk, "A Dybbuk: Between Two Worlds”;
The Well: Klezmatics with Chava Alberstein, in which poetry by several prominent
Yiddish poets was set to music; and
Brother Moses Smote the Water with Jewish gospel-style singer
Joshua Nelson. ==Discography==