David Adler

24
Aug

The week on disc (1)

At the risk of biting off more than I can chew, I’m going to start this little series to supplement my monthly Six Picks. The volume of music coming my way is just overwhelming — a lot really good, some extraordinary, too much of it getting filed away without comment. I figured it’s time to step up the level of

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23
Aug

Vietnam syndrome

It crops up in the strangest ways, doesn’t it? In 2004 Christopher Hitchens was berating Democrats and liberals for linking Iraq and Vietnam. Now it’s Bush himself who insists on the connection. People are picking apart Bush’s historical analogy, I’m glad to see. I’ll just add one bit of good news: at least Bush wasn’t president when that war was

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21
Aug

500 killed, 1500 wounded

That is the newly revised toll, according to the Iraqi Red Crescent Society, of the coordinated and genocidal attack on the Yazidi community of northern Iraq that occurred on August 14. Over 1000 homes were leveled in the blasts. And U.S. politicians continue to travel to Iraq and report back that they felt very safe. Well, that’s what really counts.

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19
Aug

“Intifada NYC”

To rehearse the details of this controversy: a Brooklyn organization called Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media (AWAAM) printed t-shirts with the slogan “Intifada NYC.” Debbie Almontaser, as principal of the soon-to-open Khalil Gibran International Academy, a Brooklyn middle school with no connection to AWAAM, defended the use of the slogan when asked about it by reporters. She

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16
Aug

RIP Max Roach

In researching a forthcoming piece for the Inquirer on saxophonist Odean Pope, I happen to be listening to a lot of Max Roach — right now, in fact, Pope’s unaccompanied solo from the 1984 Soul Note release Scott Free is blasting in my headphones. Roach’s quartet with Pope and Cecil Bridgewater was some of the first jazz I heard, in

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16
Aug

On Alison Krauss

My review of Alison Krauss & Union Station, with special guest Jerry Douglas on Dobro, in today’s Inquirer.

13
Aug

For music’s sake

Forgive the light posting — I’m swamped with work. But least I can do is throw some support toward this initiative… — ACMAAlliance for Creative Music Action A Town Hall Meeting Tuesday, August 21 at 6:00 pmatClemente Soto Velez107 Suffolk Streetbetween Delancey and Rivington [Manhattan] ARTISTS RISE UPCreative Music Action (ACMA) is a group of musicians, other artists and their

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8
Aug

Tronzo to the rescue

Last night violinist Jenny Scheinman brought her quartet to International House in Philly, for a showcase sponsored by the wonderful Ars Nova Workshop. The group was to have featured guitarist Nels Cline, master avant-gardist from LA, now better known as a member of Wilco. The turnout was enormous, but sadly, Cline was not there — having toughed out two sets

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