THE CHRIS ROCK SHOW
The riotously funny and critically acclaimed The Chris Rock Show, which explored the boundaries of outrageous, politically tinged humor for four years
Rocking in the Studio With The Stooges: Inside “The Complete Fun House Sessions”
In late 1970, The Stooges' raucous LP Fun House was released to a nearly unanimous critical drubbing, poor sales and virtually no radio play....
DAVID HEWITT ON CAPTURING NATALIE MERCHANT LIVE
When Natalie Merchant decided to end her 13-month Ophelia tour with a week on Broadway at the Neil Simon Theater, it seemed a good...
Tour Profile: The Boss is Back!
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Hit the Road Again Bruce Springsteen worked with the E Street Band for close to 20 years...
PRODUCER TOMMY LIPUMA: MAKING MAGIC WITH DIANA KRALL
Although Tommy LiPuma has been in the record business for nearly 40 years and has 18 Gold and Platinum records, 30 Grammy nominations and...
NEW YORK POST: SURROUNDED BY PRIME TIME
It doesn't take an insider to see that the New York post-production industry is booming. New shops are opening up, commercial mixing facilities are...
SOUNDS IN SPACE, SPACE FOR SOUNDS: DIALOG MEETS MATH AT M.I.T.
One of the beauties of the academic world is that research in one area often has cross-disciplinary benefits in another. Mechanical engineering breakthroughs
IN “PRAISE” OF JAZZ GREAT ROY HAYNES
Roy Haynes is a something of an under-appreciated gem amid the treasure trove of America's great jazz veterans. The 73-year-old drummer is not particularly
“FOOTLOOSE” ON BROADWAY AND ON CD
Skeptics raised their eyebrows up and down The Great White Way when the Broadway production of the movie Footloose was slated for the boards...
John Snyder: FOR THE LOVE OF THE MUSIC
Four-time Grammy-winning producer John Snyder gets to have a lot of fun. When he's not busy producing living legends like Dave Brubeck, George Shearing
”SESSIONS AT WEST 54TH”: BEHIND THE SCENES AT PBS’s HOT MUSIC SHOW
Now in its second season, the hip weekly PBS series Sessions at West 54th has become television's most reliable source for high-quality live performances