Picture Of The Day: Hazel Scott
I’m embarrassed to admit I’d never heard of Hazel Scott — who Alicia Keys paid tribute to at the Grammys with her two-piano routine — but I dug up this clip of her in the 1943 Mae West movie, “The Heat’s On.”
I’m embarrassed to admit I’d never heard of Hazel Scott — who Alicia Keys paid tribute to at the Grammys with her two-piano routine — but I dug up this clip of her in the 1943 Mae West movie, “The Heat’s On.”
Seeing Diana Ross implore the audience to sing “Reach Out and Touch” at the Grammys reminded me of a joke by comedian Carol Leifer.
Last fall, I was intrigued when I heard about an all-star concert to celebrate Joni Mitchell’s 75th birthday. Like many in my generation, I grew up on Joni’s music, but since I couldn’t be there, I hoped the show would be recorded on film. Fortunately, it was. Unfortunately, it’s not as good an experience as I’d hoped.
Earlier this year, I lamented that I wouldn’t get to see Bruce Springsteen’s one-man Broadway show because I don’t get back to New York as often as I used to, and the seats were prohibitively expensive. My brother and sister-in-law, who live on the east coast, did get tickets and reported back to me how […]
Some friends who saw the movie “Bohemian Rhapsody” were talking about how much they wish they’d been able to go to a Queen concert at the height of the band’s popularity. That led to a discussion of which acts from the past we each would have liked to see. Atop everyone’s list was The Beatles, […]
In the 1970s, I was a fan of Martin Mull’s work, from his TV appearances (“Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” “Fernwood Tonight,” “Roseanne”) to his movie roles (“FM,” “Serial”) to his concert performances, in which he always had living room furniture on stage to make himself more comfortable. I lost track of him in the intervening […]