It makes sense that Alex Brown Church attended NYU film school; there’s a broad cinematic sweep to the songs he creates as Sea Wolf —haunting and moody, and committed to […]
Savannah Music Festival
Savannah Music Festival Review: Ballake Sissoko & Vincent Segal
Equally skilled at melody and rhythm, Sissoko performs mini-symphonies on his handmade, beautiful instrument. In partnership with Segal, however, we are in the presence of magic.
Savannah Music Festival Review: Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Co.
The performance was over before we knew it, the organic, gently unfolding nature of the dances enabling us to reach a near-trance state which both slowed and accelerated the passage of time.
Seeing sounds, hearing art
“There is such an important relationship between art and music. Each is striving for rhythm, balance, harmony.”
Savannah Music Festival: Old Crow Medicine Show
Virginia-born Chris “Critter” Fuqua and Ketch Secor are the co-founders and main songwriters for Old Crow Medicine Show, perhaps the most popular old-time string band in America at the moment. […]
Savannah Music Festival: Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires
“If you look into James Brown, look into Otis Redding, look into Sam Cooke, and you look into me, we’re all in that same aura,” R&B singer Bradley told Connect […]
Savannah Music Festival: Daniel Hope
It was Savannah Music Festival executive director Rob Gibson who gave us Hope. British violin virtuoso Daniel Hope was brought in, at Gibson’s invite, to be the festival’s associate artistic […]
Savannah Music Festival: Ahmad Jamal
He may be 82, but he hasn’t stopped — or even slowed down. In 2013, no one can make music like Ahmad Jamal. Not even close.
Savannah Music Festival: Jane Monheit/Jennifer Sheehan, March 24-26
She’s been one of America’s best-loved jazz vocalists for the better part of a decade, but Jane Monheit — she of the sexy, smoky and utterly unique contralto — has […]
Savannah Music Festival: Dr. John
New Orleans’Mac Rebennack has come full circle: From his earliest days as a French Quarter guitarist and then key-tickling jellyroll wunderkind on recordings for the top L.A. artists, to his […]
Savannah Music Festival: The schedule
March 20/Wednesday Cameron Carpenter, organ: $25 7 p.m. Christ Church, 28 Bull St. March 21/Thursday Della Mae: A one-hour bluegrass concert – just right for lunch break. $15 12:30 p.m. […]
Mark your calendar: More Savannah Music Festival
The Savannah Music Festival’s late additions — a couple of pop concerts — will be announced at a wine ‘n’ dine event this Thursday (Jan. 26) at Tubby’s restaurant in […]
