Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Number 72 June 15, 2011
All musicians are singers, and hopefully, dancers. Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, and Tony Bennett have influenced generations of instrumentalists. I've had the privilege of seeing Tony many times over the years, but last month at Davies Symphony Hall, sitting in the second row, was probably the most amazing. All artists try to take the fire of youth into old age, and hopefully marry it with wisdom. At 83, Tony is the best interpreter of American song. Period. And I realize that his appreciation for the great American song book won't be duplicated - they are the songs of his youth. This week Cal Performances is hosting the Ojai North Music Festival, with this year's director the fabulous Dawn Upshaw. Performing with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, she sang Bartok last night, and will sing a George Crumb piece Thursday. Friday, as part of SF Jazz, Yousoo N'Dour is at the Paramount, and Roy Hargrove is at Herbst Sunday. A busy, and inspirational week, even by my standards! Oh, and my guru Eddie Duran and Mad are at Cafe Claude Saturday!
Labels:
Bartok,
Billie Holiday,
Dawn Upshaw,
Eddie,
Frank Sinatra,
George Crumb,
Tony Bennett
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