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How the Music Row Songwriters Do It

Bob DiPiero, Tony Mullins, Jeffrey Steele and Craig Wiseman have been held up as models for aspiring songwriters for the last twenty years or so.

Getcher iTunes at Starbucks via Free Wi-Fi

Apple and Starbucks have formed a music partnerships which will allow iPod users to download songs from iTunes over Starbucks’ Wi-Fi. When a customer enters Starbucks, their device will automatically recognize the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, using a high-speed Wi-Fi wireless network with no connection fee or hotspot login. Some deal. More details at [...]

September Is a Busy Month – Louisville Ballet Does “The Magic Flute”

Fine Arts Season’s Kick Off, Keep the Louisville Orchestra Busy

September is the traditional kick-off month for the various mainline ‘Fine Arts’ groups in town, usually including the Louisville Orchestra, the Louisville Ballet and The Kentucky Opera. It’s enough to keep both the LO and the city’s primary Fine Arts reviewer, Andrew Adler hopping. In [...]

Andrew Adler Listens To Van Morrison?

Fine Arts Reviewer For C-J Goes Slumming

Andrew Adler’s Sunday column in the Courier-Journal is an argument for the primacy of live music over recorded, something with which I cannot argue. However, in the middle of the column, he admits that he’s listening to Van Morrison’s Magic Time CD has he writes. I nearly fell [...]

Louisville Orchestra’s Fanfara Concert Kicks Off the Season

Jorge Meister Returns As Conductor

The Louisville Orchestra is fortunate to have a media fan as steady and reliable as Andrew Adler, even though he takes some serious shots now and then. He always covers their concerts and usually has positive things to say. With the new LO season now underway and Jorge Meister back [...]