Jan Kerckhofs and Eva Blom Sing “The Boxer”
A lovely cover of “The Boxer” by Simon and Garfunkel has been uploaded on Jan Kerckhofs’ Youtube channel, a duet with Eva Blom, and I’ve added it to the playlist – an addition that has
A lovely cover of “The Boxer” by Simon and Garfunkel has been uploaded on Jan Kerckhofs’ Youtube channel, a duet with Eva Blom, and I’ve added it to the playlist – an addition that has
Sometimes one comes across an image that is indeed more eloquent than any number of words (or even of notes?) could possibly be, and the convocation of beautiful people that just took
Angélica Negrón, who some months ago was written about here, is not only a contemporary classical composer, but an avid participant in independent pop music in New York
A young Australian composer who lives and works in London, and who’s already quite accomplished (with Joanna Bailie he leads the Plus Minus Ensemble, and he is also engaged as a teacher at a
Born in Belfast but having relocated as a teen-ager to the Appalachian part of North Carolina, the singer and songwriter – in his case those terms begin to sound trite, and actually he
It’s early Friday evening, and time for a change – so how about a playlist that presents some of the music, satire, and humor circulating in one particular corner of downtown New York – the one
Nico (Christa Päffgen, 1938-1988) remains a fierce presence even nearly twenty-five years on. Some of the most prominent female singers of today owe quite a bit to her and to facets
These days there’s some very witty dance music being made in Ghent, Belgium – by an outfit with the name of Boogie Belgique. Who knew that dialogue from the classic Hollywood cinema