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2011/12/13 at 12:00am

Monty Alexander: Music of Sinatra & King Cole (Review)

12.13.2011 | By |

Review: Monty Alexander: Music of Sinatra & King Cole

With a stunning backdrop of the Manhattan Skyline, 67 year old pianist Monty Alexander took center stage Saturday night hoping to wind back the clock and turn Jazz at Lincoln Center into Jilly’s Saloon, a famed Rat Pack hangout of the 1960s.

Accompanied by a group of masterful musicians and vocalists, Alexander paid tribute to his heroes Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole in a cabaret-like show with American standards such as “Come Fly With Me”, “My Kind of Town” and “L-O-V-E.” 

For the role of Old Blue Eyes, Alexander enlisted 22 year-old baritone James DeFrances while tapping charismatic jazz artist Allan Harris to play the “King.” Both traded classics and made for a “swinging session,” but the real delight here was the show’s supporting cast.

Blues guitarist Russell Malone’s haunting solo rendition of “Where or When” might have easily stolen the show. It was the one interpretation of the night that seemed entirely heartfelt and evocative of the nostalgia Alexander was looking to capture with this concert series. Also impressive was percussionist Bobby Thomas Jr., who seemed to hypnotize the audience every time he was given the spotlight.

Alexander’s appreciation for the music of Sinatra and Cole is sincere, and for jazz lovers the tunes are timeless and a joy to experience live – especially by such a talented bunch. But somewhere a note is missed when trying to strike the right tone.

While DeFrances holds his own as a singer, he underwhelms as a performer – never quite looking comfortable with the rest of the group. That, is not how we all remember the Chairman of the Board. Thankfully, Harris picks up the slack with his exuberance and Alexander’s anecdotes serve as a reminder that he himself is a direct link to the Rat Pack era.

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2009/11/11 at 12:00am

Fantastic Mr. Fox (Movie Review)

11.11.2009 | By |

As daring as it might seem for director Wes Anderson (Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums) to switch gears and take a crack at an animated film for the first time, adapting a best selling children’s book from a legendary author is arguably the bigger gamble. Or so you would think. Read More

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2009/10/22 at 12:00am

Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant (Movie Review)

10.22.2009 | By |

The minute a genre becomes popular, Hollywood does its very best to milk it.  To squeeze every last dime out of our pockets.  And it will continue to do it as long as there continues to be an audience for it. Read More

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2009/10/15 at 12:00am

Where the Wild Things Are (Movie Review)

10.15.2009 | By |

The night that ‘Max put on a wolf suit and started doing one shenanigan after another’ marked the moment in my childhood when I let my imagination run wild. I’m referring to the boy in that fantasy book written by Maurice Sendak, who later finds himself in a forest ‘Where The Wild Things Are.’ Read More

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2009/10/15 at 12:00am

The Maid (Movie Review)

10.15.2009 | By |

La Nana llega a tierras estadounidenses como un mensaje dentro de una botella. Silenciosamente remitido por el cineasta chileno Sebastián Silva, el mensaje es sencillo y sincero.  Es un relato de mucha idiosincrasia y a la vez, un estudio de la condición humana para compartir dondequiera que la corriente lo lleve. Read More

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2009/10/01 at 12:00am

More Than A Game (Movie Review)

10.1.2009 | By |

For ‘Sportcenter’ junkies like myself, More Than a Game will feel like one of those pre-game packages leading up to the final game of a championship series. Read More

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2009/09/18 at 12:00am

Jennifer’s Body (Movie Review)

09.18.2009 | By |

Jennifer’s Body is a failure on so many levels: as a horror film, a comedy and its acting, but it does manage to be a good teen film due to Diablo Cody’s authentic and irreverent script and dialogue. It is so sumptuous that I haven’t been this excited to HEAR just dialogue since her first work in Juno. Read More

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2009/08/27 at 12:00am

Taking Woodstock (Movie Review)

08.27.2009 | By |

I’ve always felt that Taiwanese filmmaker Ang Lee can do anything. A director as versatile as they come, Lee refuses to be pigeonholed to any one genre and be restricted by the technological challenges of a film. Read More

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2009/08/20 at 12:00am

Post Grad (Movie Review)

08.20.2009 | By |

*Original movie review coming soon.

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2009/08/20 at 12:00am

Art & Copy (Movie Review)

08.20.2009 | By |

Walking out of the theater I couldn’t help but think to myself “I can’t wait to sell this movie to our readers!” Read More

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