Articles / Reviews
Billy Jonas’ “Camp Bangin’ & Sangin’!” Bridging Divides through Music
The Incomparable Billy Jonas
Music and words: Jewish musicians offer a bit of both
"Toot The Horn" review by Matt Robinson (Jewish Journal)
Article
Abraham Jam Aims to Bring People Together Through Music
Cary, NC – As three musicians from three different religious backgrounds, Abraham Jam demonstrates how people can come together through harmonious music and a variety of instruments.
Finding Harmony
“We want to demonstrate that folks who are different can create something beautiful. It’s part of why we prefer performing harmonies rather than having each of us play the exact same part,” LaMotte said. “As a culture, we usually focus on resisting what’s wrong, and that’s important. But there’s the other half and that’s demonstrating what’s right.” Read the full article HERE
The It Guy
by Daniel Hazzan Gross
March 2016
Q & A With Billy Jonas: Recycled Instruments and Jewish Summer Camp Influences
By Melissa Apter
This excerpt appeared in the Tikvat Israel Jan-Feb 2017 Newsletter Issue. We are sharing this article with permission of Tikvat Israel Congregation, Rockville, Md.
Article: Billy Jonas Trio to Perfom: Venago Youth Choir performs with him
March 2017
Article: Ashley Farmer celebrates her community, craft and the Billy Jonas Band
Farmer included in “Rescue Me,” a labor of love for rescue animals
A Spiritual Nomad Explores a Familiar Home
by Johanna Ginsberg
Feb 2016
Article: Billy Jonas: Creating Much More than Music
by Lauren Rosenfeld
May 2014
Camp Folk Fest
May 1995
Allied Arts Music Classes
Billy sparks creativity and open-mindedness at his "Let's Make Music" class at Milledge Arts Center in Milledgeville, GA.