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Friday, Oct. 28The Montage Concert. Get revved up for the football game against Dartmouth at the 86th annual Dartmouth concert. Show up and show your spirit! Presented by the Harvard University Band, Jazz Band, and Wind Ensemble. Sanders Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets available at the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222, $10 general admission and $5 for students. (TMN)We’re All Going to Die. The Boston-based hard rock/metal trio comes to The Middle East highly praised for its second release “The Wreck of the Minot.” Also playing that night...
...says. “It’s like the difference between jumping on a wood floor and on a concrete floor.”“I really like the dressing rooms,” Alison L. Drew ’07, a member of the Mainly Jazz Dance Company who is also taking classes at the dance center through the Office for the Arts (OFA), says. “In Rieman we used to get changed in the stairway or bathroom between acts.”Designs for the space did not always sit so smoothly with...
...like a lot a band called Tuxedo Moon, the Gang of Four. I like The Fall. I like jazz in terms of Eric Dolphy, Lee Morgan, Thelonious Monk...
...DIED. SHIRLEY HORN, 71, smoky-voiced jazz diva famous for her elegant, achingly slow renditions of songs that she said "painted a picture"; in Washington. After getting her start opening for Miles Davis, Horn made records and played clubs around her native Washington, then largely retreated to spend time with her family. A shining comeback in the late 1980s led to numerous honors, a Grammy, and a popular 1991 album You Won't Forget Me, featuring a cameo from Davis, her lifelong champion, recorded shortly before he died...
DIED. SHIRLEY HORN, 71, smoky-voiced jazz diva famous for her elegant, achingly slow renditions of songs that she said "painted a picture"; in Washington. After getting her start opening for Miles Davis, Horn made records and played clubs around her native Washington, then largely retreated to family life. A shining comeback in the late 1980s, when she signed with Verve, led to numerous honors, a Grammy and a popular 1991 album, You Won't Forget Me, that featured a cameo from Davis, her lifelong champion, recorded shortly before he died...