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Bernard Holland (born 1933) is an American music critic. He served on the staff of The New York Times from 1981 until 2008 and held the post of chief music critic from 1995, contributing 4,575 articles to the newspaper. [1] He then became the National Music Critic, reviewing concerts, festivals and hall openings worldwide.
Ratliff is the son of an English mother and an American father, growing up in London and in Rockland County, New York.From 1996 to 2016, he wrote about pop music and jazz for The New York Times.
The quartet toured Paris in May 2000, and returned to become a fixture on the New York music scene, garnering favorable reviews from The New York Times, The New Yorker, Le Monde, the International Herald Tribune, and The Village Voice. The band was awarded the BackStage Award for "Outstanding Musical Group". [11]
Walter Martin is an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the New York City indie rock bands The Walkmen (co-writer, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist 2000–2013; 2023–present) and Jonathan Fire*Eater (co-writer, organist 1994–1998). Following the Walkmen's break-up in 2013, Martin launched a critically ...
Pop singer-songwriter Mark Ambor was scheduled to perform in Times Square from 8:03 p.m. to 8:12 p.m. EST, according to organizers of the New Year's Eve festivities at the "Crossroads of the World."
New York, New York, US: Bladder cancer [15] Sam Moore Sam & Dave: 89: January 10, 2025: Coral Gables, Florida, US: Complications from surgery [16] Mark Izu Jazz bassist and composer: 70: January 12, 2025: San Francisco, California, US: Colon cancer [17] P. Fluid (Peter Forrest) 24-7 Spyz: 64: January 13, 2025: New York, New York, US: Beaten to ...
Paul McCartney. In addition releasing EDM music under the name Fireman, early in his career Sir Paul went undercover as Bernard Webb to write the song "Woman" for the duo Peter and Gordon.
Eddie Shu (ne Edward Shulman; 18 August 1918 [1] New York City – 4 July 1986) was an American jazz musician who played saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, harmonica, and accordion. He was also a comedic ventriloquist.