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I get what you're saying, but as someone who's quite musically promiscuous, it's been my experience that the folks in EVERY niche musical genre don't like the way their genre is presented in popular culture. Ask a serious classical musician about "Tar." Or a jazz musician about "La La Land" or "Whiplash." Or a trad string player about "O Brother." You're gonna get a lot of gnashed teeth and erudite refutations.

Honestly, I think it's exciting that klezmer (including the very word, itself) has become so much a part of the American gestalt that it CAN be referenced in popular culture, no matter what the context. I can't imagine that happening even 15 or 20 years ago. That's pretty freakin' awesome.

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