Mr. Friedwald writes about music and popular culture for The New York Sun and…
To celebrate the 88th birthday of the remarkable, Bronx-born virtuoso, Vignola gets help from two additional guitarists, John Pizzarelli and Pasquale Grasso.
Guitars are especially significant to Aimée’s oeuvre. She’s certainly worked more with guitars than any other instrument, including two early albums of voice-and-guitar duets.
The new release celebrates the 20th anniversary of an all-jazz label, Anzic Records, while the performance was heralded as a celebration of Cohen’s 50th birthday.
Although the title indicates an emphasis on major singers of the 1930s and ’40s and their early work with the legendary big bands, the program itself is much more casual.
Butz and his excellent band offer a wide-ranging panoply of songs written from the female experience.
A fundamental dilemma faces contemporary aspiring Looney Tunesmiths: What can be done with the characters that’s new and yet faithful to 90 years of tradition?
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