Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Athlete Camel Toe Accident

Sammelsurium / Hodge-Podge

Will Friedwald reported that the record collection of the late last year Chicago radio host Dick Buckley will be auctioned ( Wall Street Journal ). --- Dorian Lynskey has a book on the history of protest songs written and looks in an extract from it on Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit", which he called the "first great protest song" (The Guardian ). --- Sylvia Pfeiffer talks to the pianist Eddie Palmieri on past and current projects ( Independent Weekly ). --- Laura Barnett talks to the singer Johnny Mathis on the secrets of his art, Critics of rap music and his favorite musician (The Guardian ). --- We learned that fancy clothes, jewelry, paintings and books of the recently deceased singer Lena Horne to be sold by their heirs ( Seattle Times ). --- Martin Johnson talks to the singer Tessa Souter about their lives and their careers and their current projects ( Wall Street Journal ). --- Reinhard Palmer reported on the Munich club Mr. B's ( Süddeutsche Zeitung ) and Thomas Sulczyk on the signal box in Hamburg, whose jazz program will be complemented by future cabaret, comedy and Low German ( Hamburger Abendblatt ). --- Wir lasen vom Ableben des Pianisten Bill Triglia ( Hackensack Record ), des Trompeters Niel Parker ( Los Angeles Times , Variety ) und des Bassisten David Shapiro.

Will Friedwald reports about the late Chicago radio DJ Dick Buckley's record collection being for auction ( Wall Street Journal ). --- Dorian Lynskey has written a book about the history of protest songs and in this excerpt looks at Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit" as "the first great protest song" ( The Guardian ). --- Sylvia Pfeiffenberger talks to pianist Eddie Palmieri about past and present projects ( Independent Weekly ). --- Laura Barnett talks to the singer Johnny Mathis about the secrets of his art, about critics, rap music and his favorite musicians ( The Guardian ). --- Martin Johnson talks to the singer Tessa Souter about her life and her carreer as well as about her current projects ( Wall Street Journal ). --- We learn that fancy gowns, jewelry, fine art and books belonging the late Lena Horne are to be sold by her estate ( Seattle Times ). --- Reinhard Palmer reports on the Munich-based club Mr. B's ( Süddeutsche Zeitung ), and Thomas Sulczyk reports on the club signal box in Hamburg, Which will feature cabaret, comedy and Low German dialect besides jazz evenings ( Hamburger Abendblatt ). --- We read about the passing of pianist Bill Triglia ( Hackensack Record ), the trumpeter Niel Parker (Los Angeles Times , Variety ) and the bassist David Shapiro.

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