Monday, September 14, 2009

Gary Giddins on Jazz Writing


Giddins is the best jazz writer there ever was. Period. He's also one of the best writers on any subject currently writing about American culture. Here's a recent post to his site about being a writer. His new huge tome on the history of jazz, co-authored with Scott Deveaux, is due out in a few weeks. no doubt the Prof will have more to say then.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Featured Cut: The Ronettes, "Be My Baby"



Ellie Greenwich's obit here.
A lively article (if a little too Greil Marcusian) on the influence of the song from Warren Ellis.

Dardenne Brothers Film Festival



Here is a lovingly detailed unofficial website dedicated to the brothers.

La Perfectly Swell Romance


Now and again, the Prof nods. Somehow he missed this very good piece in the NYTimes about Fred and Ginger.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Featured Cut: The Flamingos, "Golden Teardrops"



(Read the NYTimes obit here.)

from Marv Golberg's Flamingos article on his R & B site.

“We had a gentleman by the name of Bunky Redding who wrote the song, but we added a little bit here and there. [Bunkie Redding was a friend of the group; actually, he and Johnny Carter wrote the song.] We started rehearsing that song at my mother's apartment on 46th and Langley. I never will forget it. We rehearsed and we rehearsed. And we changed it and changed it and we were trying to get a beginning. And we began to put the song together like a puzzle. It took us about three months to do that song. Then we finally got it. If you listen to the background, there is very little music. It was almost a cappella. You could hear the notes, the blending of the voices. We rehearsed a long time on that song. In fact we were almost ready to give it up. We couldn't get it like we wanted to. And Johnny started bringing in that tenor and it started fitting in. And so when we felt like we were comfortable with it, we recorded it. We never sang it in public [before it was recorded]. Once we got it together, we went to the studio and recorded it. We never did pre-sing our songs to see how the audience would accept it. We rehearsed it and went to the studio.”


Thursday, August 13, 2009