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Multidisciplinary Artist Alfred (23) Harth Interviewed at AAJ
Multi-instrumentalist, improviser, composer and visual artist Alfred Harth was born near Frankfurt in 1949. He first recorded at age twenty with the ensemble Just Music, with whom he recorded two LPs, one of which was issued on ECM. Throughout the 1970s he worked with musicians like pianist Nicole Van Den Plas, drummer Sven-Ake Johansson, bassist Peter ...
Rhythmflow Announces 4th Annual Montreal Jazz Festival Vacation
RHYTHMflow Vacations & Group Travel, in conjunction with RHYTHMflow Radio is happy to announce Jazzy Montreal IV", their fourth annual group adventure to the Montreal Jazz Festival, Wednesday July 1st Monday, July 6th, 2009. It's the perfect way to kick-off the summer season. Celebrate the Independence of Canada (Canada Day) and The USA (4th Of July), ...
Nerissa Campbell new album Musings of a Telescopic Tree
With elements of pop, jazz, rhumba and blues dipped in a smoky beer batter of late night living and roiling in the smoke of forgotten bars, the Brooklyn-based indie-jazz chanteuse moodily enchants with her second album. Musings of a Telescopic Tree is an album of moodiness and of melancholy - stories of desire and ...
Barbara King Debut Perfect Timing
Brooklyn, New York native Barbara King hopes that the title of her debut CD carries some truth. Perfect Timing is a strong recording and critics everywhere are becoming aware of her presence prompting Lloyd Sachs of the Chicago-Sun Times to say, Barbara King's dusky, Sarah Vaughan-like qualities mark her as a talent to watch." On Barbara's ...
Jimmy Buffett is Cashing in on Margaritaville
Singers fortune expands thanks to numerous products, marketing deals. Jimmy Buffett, who turned 62 on Christmas Day, has long been an icon of certain baby boomers, who tapped into his tropical party vibe as they toiled in cubicles and offices. But in the past decade this chronicler of Margaritaville has really cashed in on his image. ...
Ohio Players Founder Robert Ward Dies
Robert Ward, a Georgia blues musician who played with some of Motown's biggest artists, died Dec. 25. He was 70. His wife, Roberta, told the Telegraph of Macon that her husband died at his home in Dry Branch in central Georgia. She said her husband had suffered a stroke in 2001 and never fully recovered. Ward, ...
Travolta Heartbroken over Son's Death
John Travolta said Sunday he and his wife Kelly Preston are heartbroken" over the death of their chronically ill 16-year-old son, in their first public statement since Jett's death.. We are heartbroken that our time with him was so brief. We will cherish the time we had with him for the rest of our lives. Jett ...
Refurbished Cell Phones Get a Little Smarter
AT&T's sale of used iPhones may be start of used smartphone trend ? AT&T recently offered refurbished iPhones for $99 (8-gigabyte model) as a promotion. With the slowing economy, other similar promotions may be in the offing. When AT&T recently offered refurbished 8-gigabyte iPhone 3Gs for $99, news of the deal eclipsed another major ...
One Hacker's Audacious Plan to Rule the Black Market in Stolen Credit Cards
Settling into his chair and resting his fingers on his keyboard like a concert pianist, Butler began his attack. Max Butler had an audacious plan to rule the black market in stolen credit cards. But angry hackers and pesky Feds had other ideas. The heat in Max Butler's safe house was nearly unbearable. It was the ...



