Jun 20, 2008 | All About Jazz
FESTIVAL/CRUISE: Jazz in July Festival at the 92nd Street Y
DR. BILLY TAYLOR, KURT ELLING, CEDAR WALTON, FREDDY COLE, FRANK WESS, CAROL SLOANE, MULGREW MILLER, FRED HERSCH, THE VANGUARD JAZZ ORCHESTRA All Concerts at 8:00 p.m. 92nd Street Y / Lexington Avenue & 92nd ...
GENERAL/INDUSTRY: Correspondence: The Spirit of Ben Webster
“I Got It Bad". It just about ruins both of those songs for me. Did I get a defective recording, or is that how it's "supposed”
Rifftides reader Nina Ramos listened to Carol Sloane's newest recording, encountered something that disturbed her, and sent this message: Just finished reading your liner notes and listening to Carol Sloane's ... via All About Jazz
“When Do the Bells Ring for Me?"; Lari White took the torch song to its raunchy depths with a naughty questionnaire, "Why Do Lovers Leave?”
Produced by Scott Siegel. Directed by Carl Andress. Music director, Tedd Firth. Reviewed Jan. via Variety
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Photo Coverage: Nightlife Award Ceremony
Wednesday, January 30, 2008; Posted: 8:52 PM - by Genevieve Rafter Keddy Stars from the worlds of Broadway, television, R & B, cabaret, comedy, jazz, and country convened at The Town Hall on Monday, January 28 ... via BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
Gibbs Library hosts Oriental fabric exhibit
WASHINGTON : The Gibbs Library is hosting "Textiles From Away," an exhibit curated by Washington artist Carol Sloane. via Village Soup
Barb Jungr, Carol Sloane, and Lucie Arnaz Live 1/28 @ Town Hall
Scott Siegel Presents… The 2008 Nightlife Awards Monday, January 28 at 7 PM at The Town Hall The Only All-Performance Awards Show No Acceptance Speeches Just Pure Entertainment! Hosted by BRUCE VILANCH ... via Usenet.derkeiler.com
AWARD: Pizzarelli, Molaskey, Sloane, Charlap, Harris Star at Jan 28 Nightlife Awards at Town Hall
JAZZ HIGHLIGHTS THIS YEAR'S NIGHTLIFE AWARDS! IT'S THE ONLY AWARD SHOW THAT IS ALL-PERFORMANCE! THERE ARE NO ACCEPTANCE SPEECHES! THE WINNERS - PICKED BY THE PRESS - PERFORM TO SHOW WHY THEY WERE CHOSEN! This ... via All About Jazz
The "Stage Door" Really Swings
“He plays faster than I can think!”
The stage door will be swinging off its hinges next May 22-25 when Ken Poston and the Los Angeles Jazz Institute present another of their semi-annual extravaganzas at the LAX Four Points Sheraton Hotel. via All About Jazz