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Phosphorescent on Letterman
NOW, THAT'S A FULL SOUND! It's Hard To Be Humble (When You're From Alabama)" is easily one of the song titles of the year, and the bouncing tune off Here's To Taking It Easy pretty much backs up the bravado. The band made their Late Show With David Letterman debut last week, where they performed the ...
Hot Buttered Rum Headed to Africa to Study, Record, Film
HBR, LEBO, MEMBERS OF IZABELLA AND POOR MAN'S WHISKEY HEAD TO GHANA TO REALIZE A DREAM AND YOU CAN HELP! Though very much an American string band, San Francisco's Hot Buttered Rum has long had roots in African music, mingling the original Motherland inspirations with their modern take on acoustic music. Now the band is making ...
Movie: I Need That Record! (MVD Visual, 2010)
The independent record store holds a special place in my heart. For a while I was a regular at a couple of great ones, The Last Vestige (my home away from home during grad school) and the long lamented Izzy's Records (one of the few bastions of culture in urban New Jersey) where I met my ...
Jazz/Blues Pianist Henry Butler Profiled In HBO Documentary - "Dark Light: The Art Of Blind Photographers"
CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED JAZZ/BLUES PIANIST HENRY BUTLER PROFILED IN NEW HBO DOCUMENTARY DARK LIGHT: THE ART OF BLIND PHOTOGRAPHERS" Photos By New Orleans' Native Musical Son Are The Subject Of Compelling Film Airing This Month Nationwide On The Cable Network As Well As A Traveling Photo Exhibit Los Angeles, California. Henry Butler, pianist extraordinaire, will now be recognized ...
The New Brubeck Documentary
Dave Brubeck is getting a lot of attention. With his 90th birthday three days away, he is the subject of performance reviews, articles and editorials in dozens of newspapers from The New York Times to Britain's Guardian. His music is being played over theair to a degree unprecedented since the early 1960s, when Take Five" was ...
Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way: Monday, December 6, 2010 5:00 PM on TCM
Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way on TCM, Monday, December 6, 2010 5:00 PM With each passing decade, Dave Brubeck continues to amaze millions of fans across the globe. His quartet performed more than 50 concerts in 2010, and Brubeck still creates new compositions. On Monday, Dec. 6, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will celebrate Brubeck's ...
Preview in Florence, Italy of the short film by Alessandro Daquino for Zerocinquefilm with the music by John Toso and Mirko Fait
Zerocinquefilm presents a new short film by the young director Alessandro Daquino. The film, called Sono sempre stata Chiara" (I have always been clear/Clare) deals with its theme in a modern and fascinating way. More and more often, we hear about sexual ambiguity and sex change, but here the director talks about it in a particularly ...
The Miles Davis Documentary Will Be Here - Soon
For a time Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele were the screenwriters on the Untitled Miles Davis Biopic. Now it's Steve Baigelman given the tall order of writing the script about the jazz legend. I know nothing, but obviously the project has a new writer because the previous writing duo ("Ali," Nixon") weren't on the same ...
Movie: It Might Get Loud (Sony Pictures, 2009)
This interesting documentary is about three prominent rock 'n' roll electric guitarists, The Edge of U2, Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and Jack White of the White Stripes. The movie follows them all individually, and them brings them together in a discussion and jam session. It's interesting to see how the musicians approach the instrument in ...
Legendary Seminal Film THE CRY OF JAZZ Screening Sunday November 21st at Anthology
Showing tonight through Sunday, twice daily at 7:15 and 9pm in New York City at: ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES 32 SECOND AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10003 (212) 505-5181 From our ongoing ANTHOLOGY PRESERVATIONS film series Ed Bland's THE CRY OF JAZZ Newly-preserved print of landmark jazz essay-film! ...




