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Martin Pearlman & Boston Baroque

Martin Pearlman is the founder, music director, and conductor of both the period instruments orchestra and professional chamber chorus that make up the Boston Baroque ensemble. Mr. Pearlman has received critical acclaim for over twenty-five years in...

 

Hiromi

Hiromi Uehara first mesmerized the jazz community with her 2003 Telarc debut, Another Mind.

 

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John Pizzarelli's Dear Mr. Santa at Kennedy Center in DC

When guitarist, singer and radio host Pizzarelli used to open for Sinatra, he "would appear in the wings, swinging and clapping and smiling. He would come onstage and cheer for us." Well cheer John and his eight-piece band playing songs for Frank and more.
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Organist Cameron Carpenter profiled in Sunday New York Times

"... organist Cameron Carpenter defies tradition with his interpretations and personality," writes Vivien Schweitzer of the New York Times. Click "more" to read the full story on NY Times' website.
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Christopher O'Riley and Caroline Goulding perform at (le) Poisson Rouge on September 8th to celebrate release of From the Top at the Pops and Caroline Gouldings debut album

On September 8th, (le) Poisson Rouge will present a concert celebrating the August 25th release of two new recordings on the Telarc label.
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Otis Taylors Ten Million Slaves from Recapturing The Banjo (83667) is featured throughout the trailer for the new movie Public Enemies.

In the action-thriller, acclaimed filmmaker Michael Mann directs Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, and Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard in the incredible and true story of legendary Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger. The movie is scheduled as a summer, 2009, release.
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