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Jazz & Japanalia -- Mega Sale to Support Litchfield Jazz Camp Scholarships
The Litchfield Jazz Festival and Japanalia announce Jazz & Japanalia, a event benefiting Litchfield Jazz Camp scholarships on Saturday, March 7th from 11 AM 7 PM at Kent Green in Kent, CT. The One-Day-Only Mega Sale offers 50-80% off designer clothes for all seasons, light refreshments provided by the Fife n Drum Restaurant and music provided ...
Simon and Garfunkel Considering Tour
Last week Simon and Garfunkel reunited for three songs at New York’s Beacon Theatre. Now the pair of singer-songwriters are talking about hitting the road. “Our plan to work together is coming together,” Art Garfunkel told the BBC. “But it doesn’t go through England this time.” Paul Simon’s manager Jeff Kramer confirmed this in a statement ...
Reverend Zen's Jack Evans Interviewed at AAJ
New York group Reverend Zen has its debut album, Angels, Blues & the Crying Moon (Blackjack Music, 2006), and it as quickly garnered music industry acclaim around the world. Platitudes aside, Reverend Zen's true genius lies in its music. The album is everything a great album should be: melodies that hang in your head like an ...
New Wrist Watch Cell Phones -Time to Call the Future
Calling Dick Tracy LG's chic, wearable phone is a follow-up to the prototype that LG introduced at CES 2008 and includes a number of upgrades. We don't have flying cars yet but it appears the future has arrived anyway as a new wrist watch cell phone market emerges. LG showed their new GD910 watch ...
Facebook Does an About-Face on Privacy
Behold! The two faces of Facebook: It's such a smart young company. It's such a slow learner. Both faces peeked out from the wreckage of the privacy imbroglio that wracked the social networking site this week. Yes, it was asinine, a tempest in a teapot, but it underscored a more fundamental problem that continues to plague ...
Cher Says She’S Living ‘Like a Nun’ in Vegas
In order to rest her voice during the day, the singer doesn’t speak. Cher’s concert stand in Las Vegas may be the ultimate representation of Sin City: it’s decadent, glitzy, oversized, over-the-top and a thrill-a-minute experience. But when she leaves the Colosseum at Caesars Palace at the end of her performance, the 62- year-old singer leads ...
SFJAZZ Collective to Perform in Ottawa on March 1, 2009
Celebrated jazz artists perform together in Ottawa for the first time Sheer, out-of-the-box musicality… revealed the joys and complexities of free improvising." – Los Angeles Times Ottawa (Tuesday, February 3, 2009) – Joe Lovano, Dave Douglas, Miguel Zenon, Robin Eubanks, Renee Rosnes, Matt Penman and Eric Harland are each giants of the jazz genre. The Ottawa ...
Mark Winkler "Gets It Right" on Ninth Release
With the release of Till I Get It Right, Mark Winkler's ninth release and his first on FreeHam Records, jazz critics are already raving about the veterans latest creation. Jonathan Widran of Jazziz writes, Always sly and cool, yet passionate as a vocalist, his wonderfully compelling, distinctively vivid lyrics tell tales that ...
Singer/Keyboardist a-Kube Interviewed at AAJ
"Un-kid-ified music." Now there is a concept. Un-kid-i-fide music is music that sounds like today's music, but with the kid's focus and vibe removed; music to which the 28 to 65 or older crowd can relate. When so much music is geared to a younger market, and much of it contains objectionable, or border-line objectionable lyrics, ...
Webasting Royalty Negotiations Derailed by Disagreement, Recession
Webcasting royalty rates enacted by the US Copyright Board in March of 2007 have proven too steep even for powerhouses like AOL and Yahoo Now, negotiations between the webcaster trade group Digital Media Association and former RIAA division SoundExchange have broken down completely. For music fans, this is bad news, because it will likely limit legal ...



