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All About Jazz (Free subscription) | 11/05/2008
Remember that glorious sound? Sixteen virtuoso musicians making that swingin’- hard, groovin’-in-your-face Big Band jazz, the stuff that inspired generations to dance. Now you can experience it—live—at the Sherman Theater in downtown Stroudsburg on Monday, November 10, at 7:30 p.m., with the second edition of “Library Alive”—the innovation of collaborators Phil Woods and the Delaware...
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All About Jazz (Free subscription) | 10/23/2008
Legendary Saxophonist Phil Woods to Team with DePaul University Jazz Ensemble at the Jazz Showcase October 23 to 26 For more than a half century, legendary alto saxophonist Phil Woods has used his talents to illuminate numerous cultural touchstones from the soundtrack of Paul Newman's The Hustler to Billy Joel's sentimental favorite "I Love You Just the Way You Are...
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All About Jazz (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
No one ever said running a jazz record label was an easy business. But Paolo Piangiarelli, a devoted jazz fan who named Philology for Phil Woods (using the alto saxophonist's famous leather cap as his logo), has managed to stay afloat in spite of the financial and marketing challenges of running an essentially one-man operation on a shoestring, launched in 1987 after five years...
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William F. Yurasko (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
This past week Nats320 scored a couple of big interviews. He got Chad Cordero to talk about being officially released by the Nationals. cordero.html"> Chad Cordero He also talked to local baseball historian, Phil Wood about the current Nationals and historic Senators. My Conversation With Phil Wood My Conversation With Phil Wood Part Two Talking Washington...
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All About Jazz (Free subscription) | 10/24/2008
Drummer Terry Silverlight's interesting and varied career dates back to his first session on brother Barry Miles' highly-regarded album White Heat (Mainstream, 1971), when he was only 14. He's since gone on to frequently high-profile gigs with Mel Torme, George Benson, David Matthews, Phil Woods, Tom Jones, Roberta Flack and many others as well as appearances on countless films, television...