Rickie Lee Jones: A Troubadour Brings her Explorer’s Pen back to Landmark When the evening’s last song’s last note rang out it was in the range of an orchestra’s triangle. That high note was “high” in several respects: it reflected an artist’s … Read More»
Colin Hay’s Fierce Assault on Memory
Former Men at Work Front Man Rouses Sold-out Landmark Audience There are performers who point to a troubled childhood as inspiration for their rise to fame. In the case of Colin Hay, not so much. When he appeared recently in a personable solo … Read More»
Eclipsing the Eclipse: Tommy Emmanuel Roars Back into Port
Cover your eyes. Two fellow Aussies braved the searing heat of the sun that is the guitar-wielding Tommy Emmanuel and lived to tell the tale. As this review was being prepared, many Long Islanders were making eclipse party preparations. A few days … 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»
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»
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