Journal
- Tuesday,November 9,2010
The Malian and Cuban musicians behind AfroCubism close out their three-city tour of North America at The Town Hall in New York City tonight. The Times of London calls AfroCubism "an album of extraordinary cross-cultural musicianship." It was featured on NPR's All Things Considered, which sums up AfroCubism as "a summit of giants at play—their egos in check, their hearts open and the tangled history of two worlds flowing through their veins." The Wall Street Journal notes the album's "easy communion and some gorgeous details."
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsReviewsRadioTuesday,November 9,2010Ben Folds, currently in the midst of his US tour, is now set to tour Europe in February and March 2011 in support of his latest album, Lonely Avenue, a collaboration between him and Nick Hornby. The 14-date tour begins in Dublin on February 18 and includes concerts in the UK, Germany, Denmark, Austria, and Holland. Tickets go on sale to Ben Folds Fan Club on Wednesday and the general public on Friday. Folds and Hornby spoke with CNN in an interview you can watch here.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsVideoMonday,November 8,2010The Low Anthem has just added another date to their rapidly growing tour calendar: opening for Iron & Wine at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on January 26. The band joins Emmylou Harris at the Byham Theater in Pittsburgh tomorrow to launch a ten-city tour of the US East Coast. The Low Anthem will join the Carolina Chocolate Drops for six dates in December and will play the Allen Room in New York as part of Lincoln Center's 2011 American Songbook series in January.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsFriday,November 5,2010Punch Brothers play Letterman, open for Dave Matthews ... AfroCubism kicks off three-city North American tour ... Laurie Anderson performs Transitory Life in England ... David Byrne screens tour doc in NYC ... Ben Folds launches Lonely Avenue tour in Chicago ... Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica continue US tour in Chicago ... Kronos Quartet brings borderless music to Boston ... Brad Mehldau premieres Highway Rider in Minneapolis ... Natalie Merchant talks at TimesCenter ... Stephen Sondheim talks in San Francisco ... Allen Toussaint, Nicholas Payton play music of New Orleans ... Sara Watkins tours UK ... and more ...
Journal Topics: On TourWeekend EventsFriday,November 5,2010Brad Mehldau's Highway Rider receives its world premiere performance tonight and Saturday at the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis. Mehldau will perform with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Jeff Ballard, Larry Grenadier, Joshua Redman, and Matt Chamberlain. "Mehldau has built a career on mixing musical styles and influences into something celebrated as distinctly original," says the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "He has put that aesthetic to particular work in his newest album Highway Rider, a piece that flexes Mehldau's composing muscles as much as it does his jazz piano acumen." The New York Times calls it "this year’s most luxurious jazz release."
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsFriday,November 5,2010The musicians of the new album AfroCubism launch a three-city North American tour tonight in Montreal, then head to Boston and New York. The Boston Globe calls this "the most important world-music tour of the season" and describes the album as "thrilling and impeccably produced." The Wall Street Journal says it displays "the same kind of creative genre-mixing in world forms that we're accustomed to hearing in North American jazz." PRI's The World says "AfroCubism feels like something that's long overdue has finally arrived. Triumphantly." Alarm Press says "the album has an electrifying liveliness that stems not only from 15 years of pent-up collaborative energy but more than 100 years of crisscrossing cultural histories."
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsReviewsFriday,November 5,2010Ben Folds launches his fall US tour at The Riviera in Chicago tonight, featuring music from Lonely Avenue, his collaboration with Nick Hornby. The 14-city tour features a Thanksgiving weekend homecoming performance to benefit the Nashville Symphony and concludes at the Beacon in New York City in December. Folds will also participate in the National Geographic Live series Music on ... Photography and will return as a judge on NBC's a cappella competition The Sing-Off. Folds and Hornby discuss their new album on Sirius/XM's Bob Edwards Show.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsThursday,November 4,2010Punch Brothers will appear on NYC public radio station WFUV, 90.7 FM (wfuv.org), today at 1 PM ET, performing songs from their album Antifogmatic. Watch The Late Show with David Letterman tomorrow night for their performance with Steve Martin. And tune in to A Prairie Home Companion Thanksgiving weekend, when Punch Brothers will be the musical guests. They open for Dave Matthews Band in two shows this weekend.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsTelevisionRadioTuesday,November 2,2010Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica Enchant in Concert with Music from "Superb" New Album (Mercury News)Gidon Kremer and the Kremerata Baltica continue their North American tour with a sold-out show at the Newman Center in Denver, featuring works from their album De Profundis. The San Francisco Chronicle describes Sunday's show in Berkeley as "deeply satisfying" and Lera Auerbach's Sogno di Stabat Mater, off the album, as "fascinating. The San Jose Mercury News calls that piece "best of all" in this concert of "enchantment and mystery," the new album "superb ... dark and mesmerizing."
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsReviewsMonday,November 1,2010AfroCubism makes its much belated North American release this week, followed by a three-city tour of Montreal, Boston, and New York City. The New Yorker calls the project a "collaboration well worth the wait." The New York Times, in a feature article on the album, calls it "a rich yet subtle fusion of African and Cuban sounds." AfroCubism is also featured in a Reuters/Billboard article and reviewed by Dusted, which calls it "elegant."
Journal Topics: Album ReleaseOn TourArtist NewsMonday,November 1,2010Gidon Kremer and the Kremerata Baltica launched their North American tour over the weekend. Los Angeles Times music critic Mark Swed calls their new album, De Profundis, "profound, pioneering," and says: "I can't think of another soloist before the public today who has Kremer's combination of depth and breadth—and technique." Time Out Chicago gives the album four stars, saying "Kremer’s ear and emotions are in perfect sync." The Denver Post says: "Like Kremer, the orchestra ... never fails to venture in unexpected directions, as its latest thematic album, De Profundis, makes clear." Seattle's Crosscut, reviewing the tour opener, says: "The concert crackled with the sense of inspired adventure that is their trademark."
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsReviewsFriday,October 29,2010Allen Toussaint celebrates New Orleans in Ohio residency ... Alarm Will Sound celebrates Halloween at UC Davis ... Laurie Anderson performs Delusion in Maryland ... The Black Keys tour the UK ... Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica start North American tour in Seattle ... Kronos Quartet launches partnership with YBCA in San Francisco ... The Magnetic Fields attend Strange Powers screening in NYC ... Brad Mehldau closes out European tour ... Randy Newman joins Judd Apatow at 826 benefit in LA ... Punch Brothers plays two shows in Portland, Maine ... and more ...
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