Secret Garden shouldn’t be, and in Europe they aren’t. It’s a New Age duo of Irish violinist Fionnuala Sherry and Norwegian composer/pianist Rolf Lovland. Josh Groban reached No. 1 with their song “You Raise Me Up;” Barbara Streisand used their song “Heartstrings” in her wedding to James Brolin. They are so popular in Norway they’ve had a postage stamp issued in their honor.
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Don Byron: Next Love
My better half is gone for three days, and who can blame her: the wind from outside is louder than the clarinet from the digital device inside. But this means that she can’t critique what’s on the CD player from 1,000 miles away, and that Don Byron’s Tuskegee Experiments, which met with less than positive […]
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Count Basie: One O’Clock Jump
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=08jyOwx96Ig I’m about 70 pages into Joe Posnanski’s book The Soul of Baseball, which is about a year spent traveling and listening to Buck O’Neil, whose two great loves were jazz and baseball. “Buck always said the two greatest things in this world are baseball and jazz,” Posnanski wrote, and if Buck was wrong, it’s […]
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Rock and Roll Hall Class of 2016: Stop Me if You Think You’ve Heard This One Before
I don’t understand the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and with every year it makes less and less sense. At least the baseball Hall of Fame has standards. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has ambiguity. What is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s equivalent of 500 home runs or 300 wins? […]
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Blind Willie McTell and 1928
A local public radio station has spent the last few week promoting a contest to determine the greatest year in music, a silly if fun exercise trying to measure that which is unmeasurable. Their on-air, and maybe off-, personalities have volleyed back and forth, like dueling jazz saxophonists trying to woo the audience, on whether […]
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Steely Dan: Things I Miss the Most
Steely Dan is in town tonight, which you’d know if you listened to the oldies station. If you’re a longtime fan, that should be as arresting as the first notes of Kid Charlemagne. Steely Dan, which once sang about the most unsavory of characters, is now promoted on the most normal of stations. It’s as […]