He's written one quite wonderful sequence, though, in which he shows us how he arranged 'Night and Day.' He walks us through the way that specific lyrics (a reference to a clock) make him choose instrumentation, and then, once he's chosen trumpets, h...
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Harry Connick Jr. Brings the Tick-Tick-Tick of Cole Porter Back to Broadway
The Missing Magic in Harry Connick Jr.’s Broadway Tribute to Cole Porter
Sad to say, the passion promised in the Playbill, the love and reverence Connick Jr. claims to feel for Porter, doesn't translate or come alive on stage (the performance runs through Dec. 29). It flickers, but never roars, and often just feels lost a...
Broadway review: Harry Connick Jr.’s strange & elaborate Cole Porter tribute
At my performance on Tuesday night, Connick (wearing a tux and clutching a wireless microphone) at first looked stiff and dazed and sounded wobbly. His remarks to the audience about Porter were effusive but rudimentary. Attempts to turn some songs in...
Harry Connick Jr. Broadway Review: A Celebration Of Cole Porter’s Voodoo That Harry Doodoo So Well
At its frequent best, Harry Connick Jr.: A Celebration of Cole Porter, opening tonight at the Nederlander Theatre, pairs Porter's songwriting genius with Connick's superb musicianship, supple, ear-pleasing vocals and a brash confidence that pushes th...
HARRY CONNICK JR.: CELEBRATING COLE PORTER WITH BRASS AND MULTIMEDIA
At base, we have Harry Connick Jr. singing fourteen or so songs by Cole Porter. Given Connick's way with a tune, his nimble pianistics, and his expert arranging skills, the show-a tour promoting his newest album, True Love: A Celebration of Cole Por...
HARRY CONNICK JR.: A CELEBRATION OF COLE PORTER WHERE ANYTHING GOES
Now, don't expect the affable Connick to just plop down at the piano and sing. He certainly plays-at a grand piano and, at one point, on a variety of uprights. But at this point in his career, Connick is as much a performer as he is a musician-albeit...
HARRY CONNICK JR.: A CELEBRATION OF COLE PORTER WHERE ANYTHING GOES
Now, don't expect the affable Connick to just plop down at the piano and sing. He certainly plays-at a grand piano and, at one point, on a variety of uprights. But at this point in his career, Connick is as much a performer as he is a musician-albeit...
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