I originally posted the following video and commentary onto my Facebook wall…
War / No More Trouble – Live in California, 1979 – Bob Marley:
My Commentary: Happy Birthday, Mr. Marley! One love! ❤
I originally posted the following video and commentary onto my Facebook wall…
War / No More Trouble – Live in California, 1979 – Bob Marley:
My Commentary: Happy Birthday, Mr. Marley! One love! ❤
I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…
Fiona Apple Plays Intense, Inventive Set in Montclair
http://www.nj.com/entertainment/music/index.ssf/2012/10/fiona_apple_plays_intense_inve.html
My Commentary: An amazing show!
I originally posted the following statement onto my Facebook wall…
Going to see Fiona Apple today at the The Wellmont Theatre in Montclair, New Jersey with my husband, my sister, and a friend! This will be my NINTH time seeing her perform live! 🙂
Past performances I’ve attended:
1) Roseland Ballroom, NYC, 2/29/2000
2) Beacon Theatre, NYC, 5/26/2000
3) Virgin Megastore, NYC, 9/20/2005
4) Tower Theater, Philly, 12/9/2005
5) Nokia Theater Times Square, NYC, 12/11/2005
6) Jones Beach, NYC, 7/23/2006
7) Summerstage at Central Park, NYC, 7/26/2006
8) Tweeter Center, NJ, 7/28/2006
I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…
First Listen: Fiona Apple’s “The Idler Wheel…”:
http://www.npr.org/2012/06/10/154422085/first-listen-fiona-apple-the-idler-wheel
Emotions are so darn beautiful — that’s the message of music, much of the time. The giggling lilt of a melody, the ennobling swell of a crescendo: Popular songs, especially, often enhance our moods to lift us up, unbreak our hearts, drive us toward liberating confessions and cathartic climaxes. Courting the sublime so aggressively that it often gets ridiculous, pop music encourages listeners to imagine feeling in ways that make us bigger, better.
Fiona Apple‘s music does something different. A classically lovely woman whose gorgeous, sultry alto once led her toward alt-divadom, Apple has always dared herself to be and do something else: to say no to simple beauty and instead express the urges and insecurities that more accommodating artists tend to avoid.
My Commentary: Preview Fiona Apple‘s new album before pre-ordering it on Amazon.com!
I originally posted the following video and commentary onto my Facebook wall…
Every Single Night – Fiona Apple:
My Commentary: New Fiona Apple! 🙂