Pato Banton *** EVER SINCE his 1982 debut as guest vocalist on The Beat’s Special Beat Service LP, this London-born reggae singer —whose first name means “Wise Owl”— has been […]
Savannah Concert Association
Sounding like one pianist rather than two
MARINA LOMAZOV BELIEVES SHE KNOWS the reasons so many classical musicians find themselves romantically linked to others in the same profession: proximity, opportunity and a sense of simpatico. “Young people […]
Complete Lomazov/Rackers Interviews
HERE ARE THE COMPLETE TRANSCRIPTS of my recent conversation with married concert pianists Marina Lomazov and Joseph Rackers: You’ve been described by one newspaper as a “diva of the piano.” […]
Spotlighted gigs and recommended shows
Tracy Grammer A respected name on today’s contemporary folk scene, this singing guitarist/songwriter came to prominence in a duo with the late, great Dave Carter, recording and touring with him […]
Charles Wadsworth’s mixed emotions
CHARLES WADSWORTH IS AN ICON in the world of classical music. Now 79, his name is to many people synonymous with chamber music. The Artistic Director for Chamber Music at […]
Spotlighted Gigs & Recommended Shows
The BlaggardsWhen a band lists their main influences as Shane MacGowan, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and caffeine (and claim they sound like both Slayer and The Carpenters), you either have […]
A quick look at upcoming events
Travis Tritt plays the SMF The Savannah Music Festival’s Rob Gibson is fond of pointing out to those less than enchanted with his choice of headline acts that while many […]
A quick look at upcoming events
Agent Orange in concert Infamous So-Cal surf-punks. Austin’s M.O.D. (led by ex-Anthrax roadie Billy Milano) open. When: Thurs., Feb. 7 Where: The Jinx Cost: $12 in advance Info: www.thejinx.net or […]
