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  1. The duet album, Counterpoint: Lerner/Loewe, by veteran pianist Dick Hyman and clarinetist Ken Peplowski, is altogether a wilder affair. To some extent, it was planned by Hyman, who said, “I prepared our project by arranging chorus-or-so versions of the Loewe melodies, which we could use as basic concepts to launching our improvs.”

  2. May 25, 2024 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment. Welcome to another edition of The Weekend Stream, The Second Disc's review of notable catalogue titles (and some new ones, too!) making digital debuts. This week has another rare track by Prince, promo for the new Beach Boys documentary, a powerful new remix by a legendary diva and more!

  3. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Duke Ellington’s death – on May 24, 1974 – I’ve asked a number of jazz musicians and aficionados to share their thoughts and feelings about this titan of the music. Today: the broadcaster, writer and jazz documentary filmmaker Russell Davies. Tomorrow: Enrico Tomasso How did you first hear or…

  4. Yiddishland and The House of Israel are honored to host a screening of the silent film “The City without Jews,” a 1924 Austrian masterpiece, directed and produced by H.K. Breslauer.

  5. Thursday’s marker bumped Hyman to 66 goals scored since the puck dropped for real in October. On this Oilers team — armed with a transformational superstar and another future Hockey Hall of ...

  6. Dick Hyman. Album. The Smithsonian Anthology. Label. Smithsonian Archives. Year. 1975. 10:12 Played at 10:12 Bittersweet [05'54] Performers. Howard Alden + Frank Vignola + Jimmy Bruno. Album.

  7. Guitarist Mary Halvorson’s Amaryllis finished on top, rather easily, this year. This is the 17th annual edition of the Francis Davis Jazz Poll, finally named for its founder and guiding light. The Poll collates top-10 lists from 151 jazz critics and journalists, and as such provides a wealth of insight into and data about this past year in jazz.