Lovefingers always comes correct. This year he was as good as ever kicking off with a super rare gorgeous version of Joe Jackson's 'Stepping Out'. It was downhill from there. Not really. It just got better and better. Andrew is just a brilliant brilliant DJ and as with everyone it was a pleasure to hear him play that music in that setting at that time of the morning.
"Victor Herbert was by far the most popular and successful composer in America at the turn of the 20th Century - not just 'Andrew Lloyd Webber successful,' but 'Beatles popular!' His music for Babes in Toyland is widely considered among his very best, with familiar titles like "Toyland" and "March of the Toys", and also stirring instrumental pieces to accompany shipwrecks, attacks by giant spiders, and the making of deadly potions. For MasterVoices' revival, we are debuting several musical numbers that were cut on the road to Broadway. As James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim did many years later with Into the Woods, librettist Glen MacDonough and Victor Herbert invent two new characters, in this case the siblings Alan and Jane, as the protagonists who interact with familiar Mother Goose characters, including Contrary Mary, Tom-Tom the Piper's Son, Jack and Jill, Little Bo-Peep, and Mother Hubbard." - Ted Sperling, Artistic DirectorBabes in Toyland tickets ($20-$150) are available at Carnegie Hall (carnegiehall.org CarnegieCharge 212-247-7800 Box Office at 57th and Seventh).MasterVoices Members are entitled to ticket discounts. For tickets and more information, visit mastervoices.org.
Joe Jackson Steppin Out The Very Best Of Rare
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