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Marilyn Manson: Born Villain
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Santana: Shape Shifter
If you witnessed Carlos Santana and his namesake band during its prime—let’s say, any time between the original Woodstock festival and the late 1980s — you may have experienced confusion when confronted with the man holding an armload of Grammys for his Clive Davis-directed 1999 “comeback” album, “Supernatural.” He sure looked like Carlos Santana, and he still played guitar solos that could make the hair on the back of your neck stand at attention. But what had happened to the music surrounding those solos?
Tuned In: M83 among great shows of recent weeks
M83 among great shows of recent weeks
Frankly Frank: Michael Feinstein remains true to American Songbook
Michael Feinstein remains true to American Songbook
Lineups announced for Hard Rock, Labatt Canal concerts
Lineups announced for two free concert series
The Natural Mystic
Lee "Scratch" Perry is one of the most influential record makers of the past 50 years.
Jeff Miers Sound Check
Get out of town: A few summer concerts in other cities might be worth the trip
The June 1 issue of Gusto will feature our annual summer concert guide, and I’ll offer my thoughts then on what we have in store for us this time around. I’m guessing, however, that some of you have an inkling concerning what’s coming to our various outdoor stages.
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Photo Galleries
Disc Reviews
- Beethoven: Diabelli Variations
- Eddie Gomez: Per Sempre
- Marilyn Manson: Born Villain
- Santana: Shape Shifter
- Listening Post /Brief reviews of select releases
- Kenny Wheeler Big Band: The Long Waiting
- Love and Longing: Magdalena Kozena, mezzo-soprano, the Berlin Philharmonic, Simon Rattle, conductor
- Rufus Wainwright: Out of the Game
- Jack White: Blunderbuss
- Philippe Baden Powell: Adventure Music Piano Masters Series, Vol. 2
Concert Reviews
Tchaikovsky Competition cello winner amazes audience
Narek Hakhnazaryan, the Armenian cellist who emerged victorious in the cello division of the last Tchaikovsky Competition, performed Tuesday in the Ramsi P. Tick Memorial Concert Series, bringing this year’s season to a beautiful close. Accompanying him was pianist Noreen Cassidy-Polera.
Concert Previews
Frankly Frank: Michael Feinstein remains true to American Songbook
Michael Feinstein remains true to American Songbook
Entertainment Calendar
Best bets:
- Wed 5/23: Jazz vocalist Jane Monheit
- Thu 5/24: North Sea Gas
- Fri 5/25: An Evening of Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake and Serenade
- Sat 5/26: Rich Little
- Sat 5/26: Mariachi El Bronx
- Sat 5/26: Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra: Pops Showstoppers
- Sat 5/26: Rich Little
- Sun 5/27: The B-52s
- Wed 5/30: Heybale
- Fri 6/1: WYRK Taste of Country
- Fri 6/1: Alan Doyle
- more events »
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