Conducting without a score is a high wire act – especially when the piece at hand is an hour-long Mahler Symphony.
This past weekend, Francesco Lecce-Chong, the new music director of
Betty and Ken Rodgers’ poignant new documentary, I Married the War, focuses on eleven military wives who have had to deal with their husbands’ emotional and physical wounds of war.
Betty and Ken Rodgers co-wrote, produced, and directed the film, which includes testimony from three Vietnam War veterans’ wives: Francine Jones, Terri Topmiller, and Sally Zepeda.
Betty and Ken Rodgers spoke with Doug Jayne during Midday Music to promote the film and more.
I Married the War airs on KPJK TV on May 28th at 8:00 PM, and KRCB TV on June 19th at 2:30 PM.
For more information visit https://imarriedthewar.com
(Photo: Betty and Ken Rodgers/courtesy of Don Johnson)
Filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine join Doug Jayne to talk about their awesome new documentary, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song.
The Sam Chase dropped by Studio A to personally bring a copy of the new release “You Call This an Album” written by him and featuring his crackerjack band the Untraditionals.
Joining Sam and Brian was Chandra Johnson, longtime fiddling bandmate.
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My Way: a Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra
Cinnabar Theater
December 15th, 2017 – January 14th, 2018
“His songs will never sound old-fashioned. He always sang quality songs . . .
Namwali Serpell is an Associate Professor at UC Berkeley and a well-published cultural critic who has now
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