Journal
- Friday,October 22,2010
Ben Folds's fall tour, featuring music from Lonely Avenue, his new album with Nick Hornby, kicks off soon and now includes a New York City show December 14. That comes amidst the second season of NBC’s a cappella competition The Sing-Off. Folds returns as a judge on the successful series, which starts December 6 and will reward America’s best a cappella group with a professional recording contract and $100,000.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsTelevisionThursday,October 21,2010Laurie Anderson performs her newest work, Delusion, at UCLA's Royce Hall tonight, as part of her week-long tour of California. The Los Angeles Times music critic Mark Swed says of the piece: "To reveal too much would be to spoil amazement. A supreme dramatist, Anderson makes nearly every sentence a dramatic surprise, every visual image a bolt of wonderment." Nevertheless, he can say that Delusion is a "powerful, moving, incredibly rich work."
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsReviewsWednesday,October 20,2010Brad Mehldau Writes on "Creativity in Beethoven and Coltrane" in Advance of "Highway Rider" PremiereBrad Mehldau is set to launch his Highway Rider tour with the world premiere of the piece due at the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis on November 5 and 6, followed by the New York premiere at Carnegie Hall on November 9. The latter is the first event of Mehldau's tenure as holder of the Debs Composer's Chair at Carnegie Hall. As such, he has published the first in a series of blog posts on the Carnegie Hall website, offering insight on composition and improvisation.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsArtist EssaysWednesday,October 20,2010Punch Brothers Play Two Shows in New York, Following "Inspired" Performance in Boston (Boston Globe)Punch Brothers have returned to New York City for two shows. First up is T Bone Burnett's Speaking Clock Revue at Manhattan's Beacon Theatre tonight. The Boston Globe said the performances at Saturday's Revue debut "were uniformly inspired," with Punch Brothers "in fine rhythmic form"; the Boston Herald includes their set among the night's "stellar moments." On Thursday, the quintet joins Dierks Bentley on Live! With Regis and Kelly and at Brooklyn's Southpaw.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsReviewsWednesday,October 20,2010The Carolina Chocolate Drops have been named to The Root 100, the "list of young achievers and pace setters for 2010" from The Root, which says of the performers on the list: "We like them because they lift black music out of the box into which some critics try to shove it." The Boston Phoenix describes the band's recent Boston show as "a beauty ... The crowd were standing and packed, and hooting and hollering from the beginning." They conclude their US tour this weekend, then head to Europe.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsReviewsTuesday,October 19,2010Ben Folds and Nick Hornby follow last week's New York City appearances with a PEN/Faulkner event at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC. Hornby will read from his latest novel, Juliet, Naked; Folds will perform songs from their album, Lonely Avenue. The Washington Post Express calls them "a match made in heaven." Folds has just added a New York City date to his fall tour, with tickets now available to fans, and will return to DC in December to present his photography at National Geographic.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsMonday,October 18,2010Laurie Anderson heads to California for a weeklong tour that includes performances of Delusion in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles and of Transitory Life at Yoshi's in San Francisco. "I'm trying to represent what I think of as mental drift," Anderson says of Delusion in the Los Angeles Times, "just the way your mind can move from thing to thing." The Santa Barbara Independent recognizes the piece as the latest in "her untouchable performance-art career."
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsFriday,October 15,2010Carolina Chocolate Drops follow a Nor'easter to the Northeast ... Laurie Anderson does Delusion in upstate NY ... Rhys Chatham returns to NYC's The Kitchen ... Wanda Jackson hits Texas ... Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica tour Germany ... Magnetic Fields doc screens at London Film Fest ... Natalie Merchant continues orchestra tour ... Pat Metheny continues Orchestrion tour ... Punch Brothers join T Bone Burnett in Boston ... Joshua Redman Trio plays DC ... and more ...
Journal Topics: On TourWeekend EventsFriday,October 15,2010Ben Folds and Nick Hornby appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night, with Folds performing "Saskia Hamilton," off their album Lonely Avenue. Watch the episode here. The two will be in Washington, DC, next week for a PEN/Faulkner event. Following Folds own US tour, he returns to DC for a National Geographic Live! event in December featuring his photos, which he discusses on National Geographic Weekend, now online.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsVideoTelevisionFriday,October 15,2010Punch Brothers perform at Stanford's Dinkelspiel Auditorium tonight; the San Francisco Chronicle says the band performs "with a sense of adventure that's hard to resist." This closes out the band's run of shows in California that included Wednesday's show at LA's El Rey Theater with Jon Brion, at which, says the Los Angeles Times, Punch Brothers "flexed the kind of instrumental chops that even a non-player can admire." They head next to the East Coast to join T Bone Burnett's Speaking Clock Revue benefit for music and arts education programming in public schools.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsThursday,October 14,2010Rhys Chatham, whose Lincoln Center Out of Doors performance of A Crimson Grail was released last month on Nonesuch, returns to New York and to the cutting-edge cultural space he once curated: The Kitchen. Chatham and artist Angie Eng perform the a multimedia piece, Echodes, there Friday and Saturday. Time Out New York recommends it as Top Live Show and calls A Crimson Grail "gorgeous." Hear selections from A Crimson Grail in a short film at nonesuch.com/media.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsThursday,October 14,2010Wanda Jackson is in Texas this weekend to play The Continental Clubs of Austin and Houston. Austin's American Statesman says: "It's an exciting time to be Wanda Jackson." The Boston Globe says of her recent Boston-area show: "Jackson’s signature growl was in glorious form. Her voice still has its distinct, syrupy twang, and she was vibrant as ever, weaving recollections, wisecracks, and in-the-moment observations in among the music."
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