
Cabaret singer adds than her voice to every show
By Walter Tunis Contributing Music Critic
The most permanent of many performance homes for Andrea Marcovicci is a midtown New York supper club at the Algonquin Hotel called the Oak Room. It's a comfortable and intimate setting where the veteran actress and cabaret singer performs for audiences that, given the club's modest size, seldom number more than 80.
Critic's pick: Ryan Adams and the Cardinals
By now, Ryan Adams' place in the pantheon of new-generation rocker-songwriters is secure.
Hot tickets: Jerry Seinfeld, 'A Prairie Home Companion'
Tickets on sale soon:In the Bins
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In the BinsMothers of Invention drummer Black dies
Associated Press
LONDON — Jimmy Carl Black, who went from drummer in Frank Zappa's avant-garde Mothers of Invention to doughnut shop worker and house painter, has died at age 70.
Lexington to again feel The Deep Vibration
By Walter Tunis Contributing Music Writer
It was one of those Saturday nights when major-name music was everywhere in the region.
Hot tickets: 'Wicked,' Patti LaBelle, 'A Prairie Home Companion'
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A 'Peep' at UK Percussion concert
Herald-Leader Staff Report
The highly acclaimed University of Kentucky Percussion Ensemble's fall concert will include a new student-written work and a piece about the popular holiday candy Peeps.
Album review: The Cure
By John Kosik Associated Press
Robert Smith may be on the cusp of turning 50, but that hasn't stopped The Cure from turning back the clock.
Album review: Lee Ann Womack
By Nick Cristiano The Philadelphia Inquirer
In 2005, Lee Ann Womack corrected her drift toward inconsequential country-pop with the terrific There's More Where That Came From. That title proves to be prophetic in relation to the star's new album.
Album review: Kenny Chesney
By Nick Cristiano The Philadelphia Inquirer
Here we go again. With Lucky Old Sun, Kenny Chesney crosses sand he has trod many times before. In other words, this is another set of songs largely about finding solace in a tropical clime.
Album review: Pink
By Jim Abbott The Orlando Sentinel
The fingerprints of teen-pop maven Max Martin are visible on Funhouse, but Pink has always leavened her pop leanings with depth.
Critic's pick: Grateful Dead
By Walter Tunis Contributing Music Critic
It wouldn't be Halloween without newly unearthed music from the Grateful Dead. This fall, the excavation goes deep and far to when Jerry Garcia and company played three open air concerts in Cairo with the Great Pyramid and Sphinx looming over the jams.

