Small House of Everything

Small House of Everything

Saturday, September 1, 2018

MUSIC FROM THE PAST: SEPTEMBER SONG

Will Holt, from A Kurt Weill Cabaret, a stage show with Holt and Martha Schlamme.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgKbV5wVr8g

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  1. A Weill song on Underappreciated for August, too:
    Patti Nase Abbott: night music

    Brian Arnold: Billy Preston: "That's the Way God Planned It"

    Paul D Brazilll: A Song for Saturday

    James T. Cameron: Farewell to Aretha; Bobby Hutcherson: Smokin' at Montreaux

    Sean Coleman: The Kinks: Arthur, or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire

    Jeff Gemmill: Top 5s; Suzanne Vega: Solitude Standing; Jane Willow: Q&A; Mikaela Davis: Delivery; Aretha Franklin in Concert, 2014; Aretha Franklin R.I.P.; Shelby Lynne: Here I Am; Mikaela Davis: Disposable Camera

    Keiko Hassler: X: "Some Other Time"; "White Girl"

    Jerry House: Roger Miller & William Hauptmann/Original Cast: Big River; Hymn Time; Music from the Past

    George Kelley: Aretha Franklin: The Atlantic Singles Collection 1967-1970; Aladdin: The Musical; Ben Yagoda: The B-Side: The Death of Tin Pan Alley and the Rebirth of the Great American Song

    Kate Laity: Song for a Saturday

    Steve Lewis: Music I'm Listening To

    Barry Malzberg: Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic: "Francesca da Rimini" (Pyotr Tchaikovsky);Tuba Skinny: "Tom Cat Blues"

    James Eric Mason: Madeleine Peyroux: "All My Heroes"

    Todd Mason: Aretha Franklin: Rest in Glory; Gods of Rock (including Franklin and Ray Charles in duet)

    Inez Matthews: "Stay Well": Lost in the Stars

    Laura Nakatsuka: Nikodimos Kabamos: "Kratima"; Azi Schwartz: Hasidic Kaddish

    Andrew Orley: The Young-Holt Trio: "Is There Anything Money Won't Buy?"

    Charlie Ricci: The Hooters: "All You Zombies", "Fightin' on the Same Side"/"Wireless"; John Prine: John Prine; Jakob Dylan: Seeing Things

    Richard Robinson: Miklos Rozsa, the Victor Symphony Orchestra and Sabu Dastagir: Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book

    Jeff Segal: Superoragnism: "The Prawn Song"; "Night Time"; "Something for Your M.I.N.D."

    W. Royal Stokes: Tony Pringle and the New Black Eagle Jazz Band

    George Russell and the Swedish Radio Jazz Orchestra: Vertical Form VI

    The Brubeck Quartet and the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein: Brubeck Plays Bernstein Plays Brubeck

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