The Independent 1998 Phil Johnson - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Phil Johnson
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Beware - the swamp people are coming. (Barbican Centre in London, England, holds weekend celebrating culture of Louisiana)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Big sounds for the small screen. (Channel 4 broadcasts series on jazz music)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Can white girls sing the blues? This one can. (Lisa Ekdahl)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Composing through a Glass darkly. (Philip Glass)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Feel like I'm fixin' for a comeback .... (Country Joe McDonald)Retail industryPhil Johnson
First, find your hub cap.(growing interest in music of composer Harry Partch)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Fontella the undefeated. (gospel singer Fontella Bass)Retail industryPhil Johnson
From the melting pot. (Brazilian singer Marisa Monte)Retail industryPhil Johnson
In pursuit of the perfect moment. (jazz pianist Jason Rebello)Retail industryPhil Johnson
It ain't bossa nova, and don't call me jazz. (Brazilian composer, guitarist and pianist Egberto Gismonti)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Jazz queen trumpets beginning of a new era. (composer and arranger Maria Schneider)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Junior Delgado: a millennial dread.Retail industryPhil Johnson
Meet the new bossa. (Brazilian composer Marcos Valle)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Rumble in the jungle. (jazz guitarist Pat Metheny collaborates with Goldie)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Samba meets chainsaw. (musician Arto Lindsay)Retail industryPhil Johnson
She's making plans for Stanley. (composer Jocelyn Pook)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Superbad. (singer James Brown)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Sweet soul music from inside. (soul singer Chico DeBarge)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Taking on the master, getting in the mood. (jazz pianist Fred Hersch produces solo album of Thelonious Monk tunes)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Tango with strings attached. (Argentinian bandoneon player Dino Saluzzi links with Rosamunde Quartet)Retail industryPhil Johnson
They're playing my song again. (Quentin Tarantino's film 'Jackie Brown' renews interest in soul singer Bobby Womack)Retail industryPhil Johnson
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