Journal
- Tuesday,November 7,2006
"The man was Frederic Rzewski," writes Mark Swed in a review of Rzewski's recent concert in California, "the greatest pianist-composer of our time and something of a legend in modern music."
Journal Topics: ReviewsMonday,October 30,2006Elvis Costello interviews Scritti Politti's Green Gartside in the Los Angeles Times.
Journal Topics: Artist NewsWednesday,October 25,2006By Robert Hurwitz
Nonesuch Records President Bob Hurwitz remembers the life of Thomas Stöwsand, the head of the Austrian agency Saudades Tourneen, which booked many great jazz, Brazilian, and new music artists, including Don Byron, Bill Frisell, Kronos Quartet, Caetano Veloso, John Zorn, and many others.Journal Topics: StaffTuesday,October 24,2006Pat Metheny and Brad Mehldau visit Studio 360 to talk with host Kurt Anderson about their recent collaboration.
Journal Topics: RadioSunday,October 22,2006Shawn Colvin performed three songs live on NPR's Weekend Edition.
Journal Topics: RadioFriday,October 20,2006Listen to Wilco perform live from the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC, on npr.org.
Journal Topics: RadioThursday,October 19,2006In honor of Steve Reich's recent 70th birthday, Carnegie Hall has created a web site celebrating his career.
Journal Topics: Artist NewsTuesday,October 17,2006Check out the video for "Your Touch," from The Black Keys' Nonesuch debut, Magic Potion; directed by Peter Zavadil.
Journal Topics: VideoWednesday,October 11,2006Check out the video for "Scream and Run Away," off The Gothic Archies' Nonesuch debut, The Tragic Treasury.
Journal Topics: VideoMonday,October 9,2006Check out Jeff Tweedy's performance of "The Thanks I Get," from Sunken Treasure, his forthcoming solo concert DVD, out on Nonesuch on October 24.
Journal Topics: VideoMonday,October 2,2006The Nonesuch staff wishes Steve Reich a wonderful 70th birthday. Many happy returns! NPR, WNYC, the New York Times, and PRI have all covered the momentous occasion. Click here to read and listen to sample the coverage.
Journal Topics: Artist NewsMonday,October 2,2006"Kill Rock Stars and Nonesuch might not seem like they have much in common," writes Pitchfork's Kate Llewellyn. "But the pair just got a lot tighter with the announcement that the founder/head honcho of Kill Rock Stars, Slim Moon, will leave his position at KRS sometime this fall to work in A&R for Nonesuch."
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