New president, new blog layout. Like all blogs, a work in progress. Thanks for reading Lerterland during the Bush years and, now, the Obama years.
We have prevailed in our task. God Bless America Land that I love Stand beside her And guide her Through the night With a light from above From the mountains To the prairies To the oceans White with foam God Bless America My home sweet home God Bless America My home sweet home — Israel Isidore Beilin (Irving Berlin), 1917
My monthly list of recommended CDs, as published in All About Jazz-New York, November 2008: Adam Birnbaum, Travels (Smalls) Bill Cantrall, Axiom (Upswing) Todd Coolman, Perfect Strangers (ArtistShare) Rob Mosher’s Storytime, The Tortoise (ind.) Paul Motian Trio 2000 + Two, Live at the Village Vanguard Vol. II (Winter & Winter) Bebo Valdés & Javier Colina, Live at the Village Vanguard
While canvassing for Obama Saturday in Northeast Philadelphia — the 55th Ward I believe — my partner and I stopped for a bathroom break at a tavern on Verree Road near Griffith Street. The place was choked with cigarette fumes, despite Philadelphia’s smoking ban. Middle-aged white men in ball caps were drinking and puffing away at 11:30 am. You knew
My review of last Friday’s Creative Music Studio celebration at Symphony Space, now online at Jazz Times.
John McCain has compared Rashid Khalidi, the Palestinian scholar, Columbia University professor and Obama acquaintance, to a neo-Nazi. A new low, even in this, one of the lowest campaigns in presidential history. In the aftermath of 9/11 Khalidi appeared as one of a number of guests on Newshour to discuss the origins of al-Qaeda. McCain should denounce Jim Lehrer for
It’s not just baseball — here’s to the great city of Philadelphia. And to the great state of Pennsylvania. And a Tuesday victory in PA for our next president, Barack Obama. Yes we can.
In case you missed the last one… Harris Eisenstadt, Guewel (Clean Feed) Mostly Other People Do the Killing, This Is Our Moosic (Hot Cup) Peter Bernstein, Monk (Xanadu) Royal Hartigan Ensemble, Blood Drum Spirit (Innova) Mike LeDonne, FiveLive (Savant) John Bunch Trio, Plays the Music of Irving Berlin (Arbors)