Sarah Jarosz and Ten String Symphony Bring Folk and Fiddles to Landmark With songs like the Poe-inspired “Annabelle Lee“ (2011), Sarah Jarosz has been busy alternately absorbing and lighting up the folk and bluegrass circuits. In venues like Prairie … Read More»
Climate Change is Real but so is Kathy Mattea
Kathy Mattea and Two Thirds Goat Heat Up Landmark Stage It happened to be Grammy night when Kathy Mattea returned to Landmark (see “Kathy Mattea: Long-lost Daughter”) after a difficult journey by car to perform at parts further north (Natick, … Read More»
John Pizzarelli’s Wreath of Wit and Rhythm
Was he a Michael Feinstein on guitar? Way more fun. DarkViolin reviews the John Pizzarelli Quartet debut at the Landmark. The path from the storied Carlyle Hotel to the Jeanne Rimsky Theater is only eight leagues (or, if you prefer, less than an … Read More»
Ani DiFranco’s Lesson in the Bioelectricity of Music
Ani DiFranco electrifies an already charged audience in her brilliant Landmark debut In the early days of human physiology, no one dreamed of Walt Whitman’s Body Electric -- what we now call bioelectricity. That discovery, which didn’t happen until … Read More»
Heating up the Food Chain: The Hot Sardines Invasion
Hot Sardines, the early 20th century up-tempo hot jazz specialists, appeared in their Landmark debut. Mostly known as nourishment for creatures further up the food chain, sardines don’t get their due. But forget Omega-3 fatty acids and varnish. … Read More»
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