Journal
- Wednesday,September 2,2009
For his most recent Nonesuch release, Disfarmer, Bill Frisell created a set of songs inspired by the images of photographer Michael Disfarmer. Frisell first set music to film 15 years ago with scores for three Buster Keaton movies. JamBase looks at these and Disfarmer, "one more remarkable piece of work that adds to the diversity and intrinsic curiosity that resides firmly in all of Frisell's music, a player for whom the whole expanse of sound is open and eagerly explored."
Journal Topics: ReviewsTuesday,September 1,2009When Joshua Redman's MoodSwing was originally released, back in 1994, it was Redman's first to feature both his own band—pianist Brad Mehldau, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Brian Blade—and all original tunes. Now, as those collaborations continue to flourish, MoodSwing returns in a new Nonesuch vinyl reissue. "Redman finds ingenious ways of creating a mode of acoustic jazz that is both entertaining and enlightening," Entertainment Weekly wrote upon the album's initial release. "MoodSwing plays like an artistic journey."
Journal Topics: Album ReleaseOn TourMonday,August 31,2009Wilco wrapped up its summer tour in Dublin last week, with the US tour picking up again at the University of Iowa October 1. Just three days later, the band will perform at the annual Farm Aid benefit concert, which, DIRECTV has just announced, will be broadcast live and in HD exclusively on its The 101 Network. DIRECTV will also match donations from its customers up to $50,000 to support Farm Aid in its efforts to support family farms.
Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsMonday,August 31,2009The Low Anthem stopped by the NPR studios in Washington, DC, this weekend for an appearance on the Sunday edition of All Things Considered for an exploration of their music, which NPR describes as "shimmering Americana." The band discussed their recent Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin; listened to a few tracks off the album; and performed "Ticket Taker" live in the studio.
Journal Topics: RadioSaturday,August 29,2009Tune in to NPR's All Things Considered this Sunday, August 30, to hear an interview with and live performance by The Low Anthem.
Journal Topics: RadioFriday,August 28,2009The Low Anthem's Plymouth Waterfront concert was canceled due to weather, but Sunday's WXPN Artist to Watch concert is on in PA ... Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed play Helsinki Fest ... Carolina Chocolate Drops celebrate North Carolina's musical heritage ... Bill Frisell continues at the Vanguard with Paul Motian, Joe Lovano ... Youssou N'Dour is in Brazil for Back2Black ... Allen Toussaint plays NYC ... Dawn Upshaw premieres Golijov in London ... Wilco closes out Europe summer in Dublin ... and more ...
Journal Topics: On TourFriday,August 28,2009Youssou N'Dour is in Brazil this weekend for the Back2Black Festival, a three-day international event celebrating Africa through political discussions and cultural events, with events taking place in the cities of Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia. In Rio, he'll perform in a concert with Marisa Monte tonight and participate in a conference on culture and development tomorrow; on Sunday, he'll be in Brazilia for the festival's closing concert.
Journal Topics: On TourThursday,August 27,2009Christina Courtin's "Foreign Country," off her recent eponymous Nonesuch release, has been chosen as NPR's Song of the Day. "Courtin's self-titled debut is mercilessly charming," says NPR, "a conflation of sweet and sad that manages the neat (and difficult) trick of being endlessly effervescent without inducing tooth decay." The selected song is described as "twinkly, jaunty and blithe," one that "suggests an intriguing future for Courtin."
Thursday,August 27,2009Dawn Upshaw joins the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, led by David Zinman, at Edinburgh's Usher Hall tonight as part of the Edinburgh International Festival. In 1991, Upshaw and Zinman came together for the the now-famous Nonesuch recording of Górecki's Third Symphony. Scotland's Herald takes a look at this "global smash" as part of a closer look at the career of the singer who helped make it such a success.
Journal Topics: On TourWednesday,August 26,2009Wilco's set at the Troxy in London last night was the first of three sold-out shows with Blitzen Trapper in Britain and Ireland this week (and marked Jeff Tweedy's 42nd birthday). The Evening Standard gives the show four stars, praising "the quality of the tunes" from throughout the group's seven-album repertoire, Tweedy's "bittersweet vocal and the band’s brilliant musicianship."
Tuesday,August 25,2009Wilco has been in Europe all month stopping at the major summer festivals. After Sunday's Green Man Festival in Wales, The Independent praised the band's "masterful performing" in a set that "proved why they are one of the best live acts around." Wilco closes out its European tour this week with three sold-out shows, tonight's at The Troxy in London and two later this week at Vicar Street in Dublin.
Journal Topics: On TourMonday,August 24,2009"If you asked a room full of music critics to list the greatest American rock bands performing today, chances are a large majority of them would mention Wilco," says CBS Sunday Morning in its profile of the band. Rolling Stone's Austin Scaggs tells CBS that Wilco's "got it all ... great lyrics, great melody, great emotion," placing Jeff Tweedy among the "true songwriters," like Bob Dylan.
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