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    Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. They conduct classical, but they love pop and rock too

    Ever wonder what longhairs listen to when they let their hair down? Once upon a time, when conductors were regarded as remote intellectual titans, no one would have thought to ask. Marin Alsop, music director of the Baltimore Symphony, once described the archetypal image of a conductor as "this inaccessible person with an accent and an ascot."
    Ever wonder what longhairs listen to when they let their hair down? Once upon a time, when conductors were regarded as remote intellectual titans, no one would have thought to ask. Marin Alsop, music director of the Baltimore Symphony, once described...

    Tags: Louis Armstrong, Music Industry, Opera (genre), Bonnie Raitt, Leonard Bernstein

  2. Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Review: A fascinating education in 'The Jazz Standards'

    <strong>The Jazz Standards</strong>
    -------------------- The Jazz Standards A Guide to the Repertoire Ted Gioia Oxford University Press: 528 pp., $39.95 -------------------- I like jazz but I don't know much about it. Or perhaps I should say that I know what I like. Duke Ellington,...

    Tags: Louis Armstrong, Music Industry, Concerts, Duke Ellington, Dick Foran

  4. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. John Levy dies at 99; personal manager for jazz greats

    John Levy, an accomplished bassist who became the first African American personal manager in the jazz field, has died. He was 99.
    John Levy, an accomplished bassist who became the first African American personal manager in the jazz field, has died. He was 99. Levy, a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, died in his sleep Friday at his Altadena home, said his wife, writer...

    Tags: Obituaries, George Shearing, Music Industry, Heart Problems, Billie Holiday

  6. Aug 2, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Mitch Miller dies at 99; musical innovator and host of 'Sing Along With Mitch'

    Mitch Miller, who helped shape musical tastes in the 1950s and early '60s as the head of the popular music division at Columbia Records and hosted the hit "Sing Along With Mitch" TV show in the early '60s while becoming one of the era's most commercially successful recording artists, has died. He was 99.
    Mitch Miller, who helped shape musical tastes in the 1950s and early '60s as the head of the popular music division at Columbia Records and hosted the hit "Sing Along With Mitch" TV show in the early '60s while becoming one of the era's most...

    Tags: Gang Activity, Career and Workplace, Rosemary Clooney, Patti Page, Jimmy Boyd

  8. Apr 7, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Jazz box set review: 'Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology'

    Culture Monster
    Chris Barton reviews boxed set 'Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology,' a beautifully assembled if flawed set that delivers quality listening despite the futility of trying to capture an entire genre in six CDs....
  10. Aug 29, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Berle Adams dies at 92; co-founder of Mercury Records and an MCA executive

    Berle Adams, a onetime big-band booking agent who co-founded Mercury Records in the 1940s and later became a senior executive at MCA before launching his own successful business as an international television program sales representative and distributor, has died. He was 92.
    Berle Adams, a onetime big-band booking agent who co-founded Mercury Records in the 1940s and later became a senior executive at MCA before launching his own successful business as an international television program sales representative and distributor,...

    Tags: Tony Martin, Career and Workplace, Woody Herman, Goldie Hawn, Cher

  12. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
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  14. Nov 6, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. East Hartford's Piano Prodigy, Future Maestro

    Even with the release of his new, second album comfortably behind him, Orice Jenkins, a 17-year-old pianist, composer and honor student at East Hartford High School, spends his waking hours thinking about music.
    The Hartford Courant
    Even with the release of his new, second album comfortably behind him, Orice Jenkins, a 17-year-old pianist, composer and honor student at East Hartford High School, spends his waking hours thinking about music. Not just ordinary music, easily...

    Tags: Litchfield Jazz Festival, Art Tatum, Music Industry, New Britain, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)

  16. May 31, 2011 |Column| Daily American
  17. For the love of music

    Some of you may find this to be the dumbest complaint you have ever not cared about.  It’s one of those very personal things. For example, when Hines Ward won “DWTS,” by pretending to be “in the band,” he helped to make up...

    Tags: Ray Brown, Wiz Khalifa, Perry Como, Ahmad Jamal, Billy Strayhorn

  18. Jan 5, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. A Hancock, Md., couple makes music together as touring duo

    Each summer, Russ and Donna Miller celebrate a marriage of music making with a yearly ritual, touring the country and gigging from a mobile stage they unhitch from their RV and assemble.
    tiffanya@herald-mail.com
    Each summer, Russ and Donna Miller celebrate a marriage of music making with a yearly ritual, touring the country and gigging from a mobile stage they unhitch from their RV and assemble. Only this time, they hope to bring a brand new album with them....

    Tags: Human Interest, U.S. Army, World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War

  20. Dec 22, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  21. Holiday songs get a jazzy remake

    Familiar Christmas songs and tunes about unrequited love were on the program in a holiday performance offered by the Glendale Renaissance Orchestra earlier this month at the Alex Theatre.
    Familiar Christmas songs and tunes about unrequited love were on the program in a holiday performance offered by the Glendale Renaissance Orchestra earlier this month at the Alex Theatre. The sponsors of the concert, the New West Symphony and Glendale...

    Tags: Television, Music Industry, Concerts, Stan Kenton, Christmas Music (genre)

  22. Apr 23, 2008 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Delray Beach exhibit shows works of watercolorist Dean Mitchell

    Like most artists, Dean Mitchell always painted what he knew.
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    Like most artists, Dean Mitchell always painted what he knew. Cypress trees. Tobacco barns. People. "My uncle Ben and stuff like that." Then, as now, his artistic influences were Rembrandt, Edward Hopper and Andrew Wyeth. The people he knew and painted...

    Tags: Louis Armstrong, Music Industry, Maya Angelou, Edward Hopper, Columbus

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Leonard Slatkin: 68, music director of the Detroit Symphony