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Jess Powers presents sultry sirens at Firehouse 13
The second installment of Chanteuse arrives next weekend at Firehouse 13.
Ladies first
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CHRIS CONTI
| April 22, 2011
Play by play: April 23, 2010
Boston's weekly theater schedule
Theater listings, week of April 23, 2010
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| April 23, 2010
Play by play: April 16, 2010
Theater listings for the week of April 16, 2010
Theater listings for the week of April 16, 2010
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| April 16, 2010
Foreclosure frontline
The 72 Hours project, which I and others have been developing in the effort to help those fighting eviction in Boston, uses video projection to bring public awareness to the struggles of those undergoing foreclosure.
Letters to the Boston editor, April 16, 2010
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| April 16, 2010
Sweet inspiration
For more than three decades, until her death in 1972, Mahalia Jackson’s powerful contralto voice raised the spirits of even nonbelievers through her inspiring gospel singing. In an original production, Mixed Magic Theatre is reminding us about her legacy
Mixed Magic’s When Mahalia Sings
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| April 09, 2010
Play by play: April 9, 2010
Theater listings, April 9, 2010
Theater listings, April 9, 2010
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| April 09, 2010
Play by play: April 2, 2010
Boston's weekly theater schedule
Theater listings, week of April 2, 2010
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| April 02, 2010
Endgame
As Billie Holiday fell apart, so did her fragile if expressive voice.
Lady Day at Lyric bar & grill
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| April 02, 2010
Play by play: March 26, 2010
Boston's weekly theater schedule
Theater listings, March 26, 2010
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| March 26, 2010
Joyride
It is May 1966, in the Prelude Club in Harlem, an Atlantic Records release party.
The Worcester Art Museum shows us ‘Who Shot Rock & Roll’
By
GREG COOK
| March 26, 2010
Making it sing
If you come to Dee Dee Bridgewater’s new Billie Holiday tribute disc — or to her two Holiday shows at the Paramount Theatre this weekend — expecting a reverent impersonation, you could be in for a shock. Bridgewater has transformed the music and persona
Dee Dee does Billie, plus John Stein & Ron Gill
By
JON GARELICK
| March 26, 2010
Play by Play: March 19, 2010
Boston's weekly theater schedule.
Boston's weekly theater schedule.
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| March 19, 2010
Sonny, Pat, and all the cats
The primo jazz event of the spring will be SONNY ROLLINS 's concert at Symphony Hall on April 18 (bso.org). The great master saxophonist and peerless improviser often hits town in April, and this time it's to kick off his 80th-birthday tour. Whew.
Names you know and names you should
By
JON GARELICK
| March 12, 2010
Variety shows
There's plenty more than we can fit in, but here's a sampling of the broad range covered on Boston stages this spring, from new works to Shakespeare and Mel Brooks.
Trailer parks, baseball curses, mad scientists, and Darwin
By
MADDY MYERS
| March 12, 2010
Basia Bulat | Heart Of My Own
Like a Laurel Canyon Billie Holiday or a pixilated Tracy Chapman, Bulat sports a voice rich with vibrato, hearty oomph, and dignified lonesomeness.
Rough Trade (2010)
By
ZETH LUNDY
| January 29, 2010
Best in their field
The jazz scene continues to struggle — along with everyone else — through hard times.
An early 2010 harvest
By
JON GARELICK
| January 01, 2010
2009: The top 10 in pop music
Hmm, lots of women, a few old dudes, and some African banjo (not to be confused with Steve Martin's Hollywood banjo).
Music you need to own
By
JIM MACNIE
| December 25, 2009
Getting the story
Full-length written histories of jazz can be a slog. Especially since "the story of jazz" (as critic Marshall Stearns titled his 1956 tome) only gets longer and more complicated. Personally, on these prose-narrative trips along the New Orleans–New York
Gary Giddins and Scott DeVeaux sing jazz's many strains
By
JON GARELICK
| December 04, 2009
Old school, new school
If fans plan shrewdly next Thursday (October 15), they can hear jazz singing at its best in two completely different styles.
Amanda Carr and Gretchen Parlato do it their way
By
JON GARELICK
| October 09, 2009
The music man
Forty years after a half-million hippies descended on a sprawling dairy farm in upstate New York, Woodstock has become shorthand for an entire epoch.
George Wein, the father of American music festivals, reflects on bringing world-class folk and jazz (and more) to Newport
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| August 07, 2009
More than a feeling
The centerpiece of the Museum of Fine Arts' "Contemporary Outlook: Seeing Songs" is Candice Breitz's 2005 Queen (A Portrait of Madonna), a wall of 30 televisions, each showing a different Madonna fan singing a cappella to her 1990 greatest-hits compilat
Music inspires art at the MFA, Panopticon, and the Gardner
By
GREG COOK
| July 24, 2009
Modern vintages
Boston bands Lake Street Dive and Miss Tess and the Bon Ton Parade are different, but with a lot in common.
Lake Street Dive and Miss Tess go their own ways
By
JON GARELICK
| March 24, 2009
Marianne Faithfull | Easy Come Easy Go
The CD cover is deceptively retro Sinatra: here's Marianne encased in a lady's tux in front of a vintage microphone with "Easy" twice on the title and the subtitle "12 Songs for Music Lovers."
Decca (2009)
By
GUSTAVO TURNER
| March 23, 2009
Ran Blake | Driftwoods
You probably don't think about an acoustic jazz pianist's use of the sustain pedal except when you're listening to Ran Blake.
Tompkins Square (2009)
By
JON GARELICK
| March 10, 2009
Big pictures
Watchmen is that too rare work of popular entertainment, one that succeeds on many levels and that rewards your attention to every level it employs.
From the Phoenix archives: All things are Watchmen
By
M. HOWELL
| March 04, 2009
Madeleine Peyroux | Bare Bones
You could say that Peyroux's third album for Rounder in five years is just more of the same.
Rounder (2009)
By
JON GARELICK
| March 03, 2009
Griot act
Some albums are extraordinary because they capture their time. Others are great because they transcend it.
Rokia Traoré breaks through with Tchamantché
By
TED DROZDOWSKI
| February 09, 2009
Review: Let Freedom Sing! Music of the Civil Rights Movement
In any given Black History Month, the three-disc Let Freedom Sing: The Music of the Civil Rights Movement would be a powerful anthology.
Time/Life (2009)
By
JEFF TAMARKIN
| January 06, 2009
Insides out
The everyday interaction with animals other than domestic pets has become a whimsical thing of the past. Which leaves those musicians who still write numbers with furry protagonists in a bit of a throwback situation, their songs almost instant period pi
The projective folk of Mr. Sister
By
MATT PARISH
| December 02, 2008
Back to the future
Since leaving Roomful of Blues, the vintage guitar hero Duke Robillard has moved forward by reaching back into the annals of American blues, swing, jazz, and R&B and by doing so, he’s told a pretty incredible story.
Duke Robillard unveils Sunny and Her Joy Boys
By
BOB GULLA
| October 22, 2008
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