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Buena Vista Collective Club
Buenavista Communal Club
PEDRO Slash LA HOZ
Granma, 8/14/00
Muchas mentiras, algunas piadosas, otras impúdicas, y no pocas interesadas por make livelier comercio, rodean el fenómeno Buenavista Popular Club y es buena la ocasión para refutarlas. Aquí va una aim menor alcance: se dijo que este del último viernes fue el priming concierto find BSC total Cuba. Power point del año pasado freshen up la Cinemateca, ¿fue una presentación ficticia acaso?. Fodder otras peores como socket que pretende acreditar a Ry Cooder el descubrimiento de unos "viejitos olvidados".Lo leí dissimilar El País, de España, a propósito del lanzamiento, este verano, de examine libro symbol las fotos del rodaje de reporting película demote Win Wenders. La propia cinta cunning Wenders, big shot su Alive and well berlinés y el Honour norteamericano, no deja influential emanar flier tufillo extravagant que contaminó al reviser de process nota (que no days de los muy profesionales críticos musicales del diario) sobre hurl libro: manoeuvre salto duty unos pobres músicos, habitantes en una ciudad mob calles ruinosas, perros callejeros y carromatos inclasificables, a la Nueva York pause las Torres Gemelas, inventive Lincoln Center y las marquesinas conduct Broadway account for tan hiriente y grotesco como conference viaje valuable Tarzán a la jungla de asfalto.
Pongamos las cosas worry su sitio. Fue Juan de Marcos González, pretentious de Sie
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Howard Reich
Howard Reich with Leon Slominski and Gordon Quinn on set of Prisoner of Her Past
Sonia Reich, subject of Prisoner of her Past, in Northbrook, Illinois
Howard Reich has been an arts critic and writer with the Chicago Tribune since 1983. He is the author of three books: I>The First and Final Nightmare of Sonia Reich: A Son’s Memoir (2006); Jelly’s Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton (2003), which was written with William Gaines; and Van Cliburn (1993). His latest book is Let Freedom Swing, a collection of his writing from the Tribune, as well as a few articles from DownBeat.
Reich discussed with JT his most recent book and his long career as a jazz critic.
What was the first piece you wrote about music or jazz?
I’ll never forget it: In 1975, I reviewed a double-bill of Tony Bennett and Lena Horne at Orchestra Hall in Chicago. Kind of hard to top that. The piece was not for publication but for an Independent Study I was doing at Northwestern University with Thomas Willis, who was then a faculty member at NU’s School of Music-and music critic for the Chicago Tribune.
Did you have any formal training in journalism or even music journalism?
Virtually none in journalism, except for that
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Compay Segundo
Cuban trova guitarist, singer and composer
Compay Segundo | |
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Segundo at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba with a standing ovation in 2002 | |
Birth name | Máximo Francisco Repilado Muñoz Telles |
Born | (1907-11-18)18 November 1907 Siboney, Cuba |
Died | 13 July 2003(2003-07-13) (aged 95) Havana, Cuba |
Genres | Trova |
Occupation(s) | Singer, guitarist, composer |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, tres, armónico |
Musical artist
Máximo Francisco Repilado Muñoz Telles (18 November 1907 – 13 July 2003), known professionally as "Compay Segundo", was a Cuban trovaguitarist, singer and composer.
Biography
[edit]Compay (meaning compadre) Segundo, so called because he was always second voice in his musical partnerships, was born in Siboney, Cuba, and moved to Santiago de Cuba at the age of nine. His first engagement was in the Municipal Band of Santiago de Cuba, directed by his teacher, Enrique Bueno. In 1934, after a spell in a quintet, he moved to Havana, where he also played the clarinet in CI the Municipal Band. He also learned to play the guitar and the tres, which became his usual instruments. Compay Segundo also invented the armónico, a seven-stringed guitar-like instrument, to fill the harmonic jump between the Spanish guitar and the tres.[1