Birthdays on the Tube: 17-23 January | reviews, news & interviews
Birthdays on the Tube: 17-23 January
Birthdays on the Tube: 17-23 January
Saturday, 16 January 2010
Smoking guitarist Reinhart
An ongoing series celebrating musicians' birthdays. This week's include gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhart, who would have been 100 this week, Simon Rattle enthusing about Mahler and talking about the Berlin Philharmonic going digital, Roy Plomley on Desert Island Discs with Paul McCartney and a trio of divas: Eartha Kitt wanting to be evil, Spanish singer Lola Flores and the Japanese teen pop star Rika Ishikawa of the girl group Def Diva in a high budget video set in a gents' toilet. The song "Peace" topped the Japanese charts and sold a million. See videos below.
An ongoing series celebrating musicians' birthdays. This week's include gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhart, who would have been 100 this week, Simon Rattle enthusing about Mahler and talking about the Berlin Philharmonic going digital, Roy Plomley on Desert Island Discs with Paul McCartney and a trio of divas: Eartha Kitt wanting to be evil, Spanish singer Lola Flores and the Japanese teen pop star Rika Ishikawa of the girl group Def Diva in a high budget video set in a gents' toilet. The song "Peace" topped the Japanese charts and sold a million. See videos below.
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A Brit and a New Yorker struggle to find common ground in lively new British musical
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Japan's Bach maestro flourishes in fresh fields
Nadine Shah, SWG3, Glasgow review - loudly dancing the night away
The songstress offered both a commanding voice and an almost overwhelming sound.
Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider, Tate Modern review - a missed opportunity
Wonderful paintings, but only half the story
Blu-ray: The Dreamers
Bertolucci revisits May '68 via intoxicated, transgressive sex, lit up by the debuting Eva Green
Fern Brady, Netflix Special review - sex, relationships and death
Cynicism laced with playfulness
Orbital, O2 Institute, Birmingham review - the techno titans celebrate their rave years in style
The 'Green' and 'Brown' albums get a full airing to an ecstatic crowd
Album: The Lemon Twigs - A Dream Is All We Know
When self-assurance trumps unashamedly showcasing influences
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Every orchestral phrase and colour perfect, vocal drama often a notch below
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Thrilling live document of one of Britain’s greatest bands
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Winning performances cannot overcome a scattergun approach to a ragbag of issues
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