Lucinda—or Lu, as she is known in the biz—daughter of a prestigious southern poet, queen of the alternative country world, has written far too much great material to be limited to a top five, or 10, for that matter. more »
Aug 14, 2012
by Terri Spicer
in -the studio-
Randy Bachand Photography
Pippin tells the story of a young man setting out, looking to make a life that is extraordinary and full of meaning. One of the longest running shows in the history of Broadway, Pippin was a natural choice for this group of actors. more »
Aug 2, 2012
by Terri Spicer
in -downtown-
Photograph by Anthony Griffin
He acts the common man and sings about the common man. More than anything else in his career, that will be his legacy. more »
Jun 24, 2012
by Terri Spicer
in -downtown-
Roberts’ piano sings with a buoyancy that is reminiscent of the piano stylings heard on Miles Davis’ classic, Kind of Blue. And as usual, Fleck fills in everywhere and anywhere with his world-class banjo, at times where one would least expect it. more »
May 29, 2012
by Terri Spicer
in -downtown-