Mr. Friedwald writes about music and popular culture for The New York Sun and…
Judging by attendance and by the schedule — six performances, which is at least twice as many as usual — the seasonal outing is certainly the JALC’s most popular program.
The Tree-O can take a song from 1853 and show that it’s still relevant, that it is yet capable of inspiring creative musicians to do something surprising and original with it.
‘The War of the Rohirrim’ is part of a 30-year trend that has seen every successful franchise, from ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Star Trek’ to ‘The Sopranos,’ get a prequel of some sort.
Coltrane this week is playing for the first time at Smoke, launching the 12th edition of the annual festival named after his father.
The performance is capped by a 30-minute second set in which the more daring in the house have the chance to join the dancers and each other on stage as the orchestra plays.
In the 1950s and ’60s, the major musicians — especially the superstar pianists — easily made two or three albums a year, which is exactly what this correspondent feels Cohen should be doing.
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