The Blue Note Presents 'The Bad Plus', 4/6-4/11
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 22, 2010
The Bad Plus, a trio that the New York Times calls 'better than anyone at mixing the sensibilities of post-60's jazz and indie rock,' returns to the Blue Note from April 6 - 11. Featuring Ethan Iverson on piano, Reid Anderson and bass and Dave King on drums, The Bad Plus has released six albums to date. Their most recent effort, For All I Care (2009) included vocalist Wendy Lewis and featured covers of pop songs as well as 20th century classical works. All Music Guide calls the recording 'one of the most compelling releases yet by one of the new jazz's finest bands to emerge in the 21st century.'
The Knitting Factory Announces Their Upcoming Shows
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Feb 17, 2010
The Knitting Factory was founded in 1987 and over the years has grown into Knitting Factory Entertainment, which encompasses four clubs - in Brooklyn, Hollywood, Boise, and Spokane - several record labels and other ventures.
ISRAEL VIBRATION Plays Teatro Colegiales Feb. 16
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 16, 2010
El martes 16 de febrero a las 19 hs. producciones clandestinas, presenta: ISRAEL VIBRATION en Buenos Aires!!! en el Teatro Colegiales. Banda invitada: Resistencia Suburbana.
ISRAEL VIBRATION Plays Teatro Colegiales Feb. 16
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 13, 2010
El martes 16 de febrero a las 19 hs. producciones clandestinas, presenta: ISRAEL VIBRATION en Buenos Aires!!! en el Teatro Colegiales. Banda invitada: Resistencia Suburbana.
Willie Stewart's 'Rhythms Of Africa Music Around The World' Free Tix For One Performance Only
by Beau Higgins
- Jan 16, 2010
Electrifying and interactive, Rhythms of Africa features guest musicians and 60 local Miramar children ages 8 -13, including a seven-year-old master drummer. Using percussion instruments and techniques, the show matches African rhythms to the Diaspora, tracing the voyage of sounds from Nigeria and the Ivory Coast to Trinidad, Brazil, Cuba, Jamaica, and New Orleans. It's a journey of African rhythms around the world, heard in contemporary musical influences such as Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley and Santana, whose music is celebrated at the show's conclusion.
REVIEW: Meadow Brook Theatre Restores Faith in A CHRISTMAS CAROL
by Marisa Prano
- Dec 14, 2009
From what I could remember seeing the stage version of 'A Christmas Carol', by Charles Dickens, years ago I loved the classic tale that reminds us about the importance of the spirit of Christmas at this time of year. However recently being let down with Disney's film version of the show I wasn't overly excited to see this holiday story again so soon this season. I am pleased to say that after seeing Meadow Brook Theater's production of 'A Christmas Carol' my faith in the all time classic has been restored.
Noble Fool Presents Musical Tributes and Chicago Comedies This January
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 10, 2009
This January, the Fox Valley Area will receive a full offering of musical tributes and Chicago comedies from Noble Fool Theatricals as they present: the longest running solo play in Broadway history, Defending the Caveman, a showcase of the Eagle's greatest hits with Heartache Tonight, Chicago's favorite couple, Tony n' Tina's Wedding, the tropical Jimmy Buffet tribute Johnny Russler and the Beach Bum Band, a musical tribute to songwriter Neil Diamond, Denny Diamond, a weekend of the #1 Beatles band, American English, and national comedian Mike Toomey's narrative comedy, TV & ME at Pheasant Run Resort (4051 E. Main St., St. Charles, IL; 630-584-6342).
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