On June 12th, Xanadu star Cheyenne Jackson will present a brand new show at The Town Hall where he will be joined by special guest star, Tony winner, Laura Benanti. Last seen on Broadway in The Performers, Jackson has been busy off-stage doing work i …Read more
With a cast of six and a small orchestra, Tokio Confidential probably never intends to be more than a simple chamber musical; albeit, a chamber musical with a dense plot. The musical premiered in 2012 Off-Broadway directed by Johanna McKeon, with mus …Read more
Marin Mazzie fans are fortunate that Broadway’s wonderful soprano has finally released a solo album after more than two decades of charming us on the stage. Following in the line of previous stage performers, the album Make Your Own Kind of Music is …Read more
Eskimeaux’s O.K., out today on Double Double Whammy, is full of breathy, honest pop and lyrics that will inspire you for days. We spoke with singer/songwriter/producer Gabrielle Smith about her project, and found her answers were just as intriguing a …Read more
We recently took a moment to sit down with indie artist Elliot Moss to see what was on his mind as he approached the release of his debut album, Highspeeds, out today on Grand Jury. Moss is known for his intense, entrancing brand of self-made sonic-p …Read more
At The New York Pops’ Christmas 2014 concert, a young singer by the name of Arlo Hill practically stole the show from Kelli O’Hara and Matthew Morrison; performing a number called “Songs of Freedom: A Celebration of Chanukah”, the baritone’s voice fi …Read more
When the lead singer of a band is compared to someone as iconic in music as Lou Reed from The Velvet Underground, you know that at the very least they’re going to be intriguing. Your 33 Black Angels, or Y33BA for short, had me hooked from the very be …Read more
NEW YORK, NY – On Monday, May 4, 2015, The New York Pops marks its 32nd birthday with a grand gala evening celebrating the work of Music Honorees Kathleen Marshall and Rob Marshall and Corporate Honoree Carrie and Ted Pryor, Greenwich Harbor Partners …Read more
Sitting down to talk with Eve Wolf, writer and pianist of Jules Verne: From the Earth to the Moon is a fascinating lesson in history, music and film. The story of this theatrical concert comes from a brief meeting between the famed French auth …Read more
Beyond his fascination with dead presidents, as seen in the likes of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson and the workshop of Here’s Hoover! The Historic Herbert Hoover 2014 Comeback Special, composer Michael Friedman is interested in telling stories about y …Read more