Ben Harper and the Blind Boys of Alabama: There Will Be A Light
A truly excellent album, There Will Be A Light does justice to the Blind Boys
Keller Williams: Stage
Keller Williams is often described as a one-man jam-band. While at times that title has been used as something of a tongue-in-cheek tag, Williams truly possesses an incredibly layered sound. So on Stage, the first live offering to truly document the guitarist
Rufus Wainwright, Guster and Ben Folds 6/13/2004: Central Park SummerStage, New York, NY
Ben Folds, Rufus Wainwright, and Guster each have pop-star potential. Yet, in an era symbolized by teen-idols, these geek-rock revivalists remain a cult-hero: too quirky for pop-stardom, too smart for cock-rock. But, as this evening proved, Revenge of the Nerds also remains a perennial rental favorite.
Phish 5/21/2004: Late Show Marquee, Ed Sullivan Theater, New York, NY
For their final New York City stunt, Phish performed higher than ever before, playing a free mini-set on top of the Late Show with David Letterman
Dispatch: On State Radio (Chad Urmston Interview)
Sidelined for much of last year after undergoing vocal surgery, Dispatch guitarist Chad Urmston prepares for the band’s final perfomance this summer – and goes in the studio with his new band, State Radio.
Simon and Garfunkel 11/07/2003: Continental Airlines Arena – East Rutherford, NJ
Stacking their setlist with hits, Simon and Garfunkel consciously catered to their adult audience. While the group
Anything Else: Directed by Woody Allen
A semi-autobiographical story about a would be comic writer, his paranoid mentor, and his sexually stunted girlfriend, Anything Else unfolds like Annie Hall
Lost in Translation: Directed by Sofia Coppola
i]Lost and Translation is full of beautifully composed camera shots and culturally pertinent one-note punch lines; yet director/writer Sofia Coppola