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In rotation: Ruthie Foster's 'Let It Burn'
Pop & HissTo call Ruthie Foster a blues singer is to miss a big chunk of her allure as a vocal stylist, one who draws from a range of influences on her deep, soulful new album “Let It Burn.” Recording in New Orleans with Grammy-winning producer John... -
Music review: Gustavo Dudamel conducts Mahler's Third
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews Gustavo Dudamel's performance of Mahler's Third Symphony with the Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela at Walt Disney Concert Hall Tuesday night.... -
Eiko Ishioka, designer for 'Spider-Man' and Cirque, dies at 73
Culture MonsterEiko Ishioka, the celebrated Japanese designer, has died at age 73. Her work included Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," Cirque du Soleil's "Varekai" and the movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula," for which she won an Oscar.... -
'What a way to start the new year!'
Lehigh Valley MusicThe Rodale Room at Allentown Symphony Hall was packed Friday night for a performance by the Dave Liebman Quartet, led by the saxophonist and 2011 NEA jazz master whose long resume includes playing with jazz legend Miles Davis.... -
Sundance 2012: Spike Lee's co-writer joins the race conversation
24 FramesSpike Lee caused a stir at the Sundance Film Festival this week when he said Hollywood studios "know nothing about black people." Now, James McBride, the co-writer on his latest film "Red Hook Summer," is adding his voice to the discussion.... -
D'Angelo's return in Europe: A singer comes out of the shadows
Pop & HissD'Angelo's return: Rhythm & blues singer D'Angelo made a triumphant return to the stage this weekend in Europe, with three gigs that illustrated a fit and funky performer returning from self-imposed exile.... -
Album Review: Karen Dalton's '1966'
Pop & HissWhen folk singer Karen Dalton died in 1993 at age 55, she left behind two classic but unknown records made in the late 1960s and early ’70s and featuring session players who’d done time with Miles Davis, Bob Dylan and Janis Joplin, among... -
Chris Botti heats up, cools down Allentown Symphony Hall with all that jazz
Lehigh Valley MusicBy Steven Siegel Special to the Morning Call He ran hot, he ran cool. From brooding, silky ballads to wild, seething rockers, jazz trumpeter Chris Botti, backed by a world-class combo, delivered a pops program Sunday at Allentown Symphony Hall...... -
Album review: Chano Dominguez's 'Flamenco Sketches'
Culture MonsterThe Spanish-born pianist Chano DomÃnguez leads a live recording that finds something new in familiar songs from the classic Miles Davis songbook.... -
Tracing the history of music with Spotify's new Facebook timeline
Pop & HissSpotify unveiled a Facebook Timeline that seeks to offer a chronology of music from the last 900 years. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts takes a look at the entries and makes a few suggestions.... -
Chick Corea: Worth the wait
Lehigh Valley MusicThe Boscov's Berks Jazz Fest waited many years to host Chick Corea as one of its headliners. The patience and persistence paid off Sunday when the 16-time Grammy winner rewarded the audience at Reading's Miller Center for the Arts with a window into his... -
Album review: Billy Hart's 'All Our Reasons'
Culture MonsterA graceful, atmospheric recording led by 71-year-old drummer Billy Hart, "All Our Reasons" features memorable contributions from the Bad Plus' Ethan Iverson and saxophonist Mark Turner....
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