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Goodbye…Tony Bennett
|Truly a man for all seasons and for all mankind, Tony Bennett carved out a remarkable life for himself on many different levels. All his accomplishments had these things in … Read more
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Truly a man for all seasons and for all mankind, Tony Bennett carved out a remarkable life for himself on many different levels. All his accomplishments had these things in … Read more
“I Kid You Not.” Jack Parr, pioneer icon of the Tonight Show, would say that so many times that he wrote a book about it. When I say that this … Read more
Photos by Arnie Goodman Every other year, the Long Island Music Hall of Fame inducts a few of their own into a justly star-studded group. This year, frontmen, songwriters, bands, … Read more
“I don’t need you to worry for me ’cause I’m alright I don’t want you to tell me it’s time to come home.” Just before 8:30pm, Billy Joel took the … Read more
At the time of its release in 1974, Streetlife Serenade seemed like something of a stopgap in Billy Joel’s then abbreviated career. The album had its share of memorable melodies: … Read more
Last night, the organizers of Bonnaroo announced their lineup to anyone who called their telephone hotline last night. If you did not call in (and given how popular telephone hotlines … Read more
Johnny Mathis Born in Gilmer, TX on September 30, 1935, Johnny Mathis learned his love of … Read more
In his native England, Jamie Cullum is accustomed to drawing huge crowds on his own, not opening for someone else, and his sets are largely improvised, two-hour rollercoasters, not … Read more
You’d think that a show-stealing set at Montreux followed by a week-long conquest of New York culminating in a performance with Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden would leave jazz pianist … Read more
Following his Monday show at the legendary Blue Note and last night’s show at the St. Regis, British jazz dynamo Jamie Cullum’s New York conquest culminates tonight at Madison Square … Read more