LOYAL TO MY AXE
I’m loyal to my clarinet. A reminder card in the case tells me I have an orthodontist appointment on Oct. 19, 1964.
Many people in Cleveland are loyal to axes and other old things: sports teams, neighborhoods (East Side or West Side), mustards (Bertman Ball Park or Stadium), delis (Jack’s or Corky & Lenny’s).
The most loyal Clevelanders are often those who have left town.
I tried to leave. My father kept hocking me to move to California. I visited California several times. I hitchhiked to San Francisco and bought a yarmulke at a Judaica store on Gerry Street and went up and down the coast. I didn’t get any reaction to the yarmulke until I hit the Chabad House at UCLA: Oy hey!
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Yiddishe Cup has several lifelong Clevelanders in the band. Alan Douglass, our keyboard player, is from Mayfield Spillage (Mayfield Village). Irwin Weinberger, our singer, is from Pukelid (Euclid). I’m from South Useless (South Euclid).
“We’re Yiddishe Cup from Cleveland! We’ve had a great time being part of this simcha!” No lie, because a) we enjoy playing simchas and b) we’re definitely Clevelanders.*
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*A half truth. Half the band is from out of town. Trombonist Steve Ostrow is from San Diego. Drummer Don Friedman is from Erie, Pennsylvania. Daniel Ducoff, our dance leader, is from San Francisco.
P.S. Daniel tried to convince the San Francisco Jewish newspaper that Cleveland is cooler than San Francisco. (Read that interview here.)
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