Will's New York Nite Life

Will's New York Nite Life

Igor Butman and the Moscow Jazz Orchestra @
The Blue Note

Igor Butman and the Moscow Jazz Orchestra @ The Blue Note

Posted Jan 30, 2020

Sammy Miller & The Congregation: Leaving Egypt Tour

Sammy Miller & The Congregation: Leaving Egypt Tour

Posted Jan 30, 2020

"Transformation": The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Ted Nash and Glenn Close

"Transformation": The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Ted Nash and Glenn Close

Posted Jan 30, 2020

A Citiview / Film Forum Special:
"Ella Fitzgerald sings the George & Ira Gershwin Songbook."

A Citiview / Film Forum Special: "Ella Fitzgerald sings the George & Ira Gershwin Songbook."

Posted Jan 24, 2020

Lyrics & Lyricists:
"Yip Harburg - Follow the Fellow Who Follows a Dream"

Lyrics & Lyricists: "Yip Harburg - Follow the Fellow Who Follows a Dream"

Posted Jan 23, 2020

The Ribbon 44 Midtown Dining Room

Restaurant Week At The Ribbon

Posted Jan 23, 2020

Restaurant week began for me at The Ribbon on West 44th Street. One of two venues with the same name (the other is off Central Park on West 72nd Street), The Ribbon is a roomy, comfy spot ensconced in the middle of the theater district.

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The New York Pops: 
Find Your Dream - The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein

The New York Pops: Find Your Dream - The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein

Posted Jan 23, 2020

Alvin Lee Live at The Iridium

Albert Lee: Tearing It Up at The Iridium!

Posted Jan 21, 2020

Ken Burns’s epic history of “Country Music” covered virtually every aspect of that great American musical form, except, now that I think of it, one very important point: that country & western, like rock and also jazz, Mr. Burn’s other well-explored musical passion, has been a musical form that originated and flourished in the USA - with some foreign roots to be sure - and was then famously re-gifted to the rest of the world.

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Nektar Live at The Iridium

Nektar Live at The Iridium!

Updated Jan 21, 2020

Nektar, which celebrated its 50th anniversary a few months ago, is one of those not-so-little rock bands that could. Their music was, essentially, too involved, too complicated, too “progressive” for the band to have hit singles, and even their albums were not the kind of surface-y, hook-y pop that generated Billboard chart sales - most of their most memorable “songs,” if that’s the word for them, were 40 minutes long.

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Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation @ The York Theater

Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation @ The York Theater

Posted Jan 21, 2020