Terry Teachout's Blog, page 46
October 24, 2013
TT: I went that-a-way
For more information about my appearance, go here .
TT: Almanac
G. K. Chesterton, Heretics</I
October 23, 2013
TT: So you want to see a show?
Here's my list of recommended Broadway, off-Broadway, and out-of-town shows, updated weekly. In all cases, I gave these shows favorable reviews (if sometimes qualifiedly so) in The Wall Street Journal when they opened. For more information, click on the title.
BROADWAY:
• Annie (musical, G, closing Jan. 5, reviewed here)
• Matilda (musical, G, nearly all performances sold out last week, reviewed here)
• Once (musical, G/PG-13, reviewed here)
• The Winslow Boy (drama, G, too complicated for children, reviewed here)
OFF BROADWAY:
• Avenue Q (musical, R, adult subject matter and one show-stopping scene of puppet-on-puppet sex, reviewed here)
• The Fantasticks (musical, G, suitable for children capable of enjoying a love story, reviewed here)
CLOSING NEXT WEEK IN ASHLAND, OREGON:
• My Fair Lady (musical, G, closes Nov. 3, reviewed here)
CLOSING SUNDAY IN NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ONTARIO:
• Our Betters (comedy, PG-13, reviewed here)
CLOSING THIS WEEKEND OFF BROADWAY:
• Natural Affection (drama, R, closes Saturday, reviewed here)
• Philip Goes Forth (drama, G, not suitable for small children, closes Sunday, reviewed here)
TT: Almanac
Samuel Johnson (quoted in James Boswell's Life of Johnson
TT: Your daily dose of Duke (cont'd)
TT: The review of my dreams

Here's part of the review:
With this exhaustive, engaging study of the greatest jazz composer of his era, Wall Street Journal drama critic Teachout solidifies his place as one of America's great music biographers.
Many have cited jazz as America's only true indigenous art form, so it is at once surprising and disheartening that major publishers are seemingly hesitant to champion books that tackle the subject--especially considering that when an author is allowed the freedom to dive into the life and music of a jazz titan, the results are often brilliant, something that Teachout demonstrated with his justifiably revered Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong (2010). After Armstrong, chronologically speaking, bandleader/composer/arranger/pianist Duke Ellington was jazz's next game changer. Aside from his undeniably astounding ear, Ellington, like Armstrong, was a personality, one of the rare jazzmen who was able to combine heady music with showbiz panache without diminishing his art. With his vibrant prose and ability to get into his protagonist's head and heart, Teachout captures this essence and charisma in a manner worthy of Ellington's complex yet listenable classic "The Queen's Suite."....
Finally, as was the case in Pops, Teachout's musical analysis is spot-on, at once complex and accessible....Hopefully, the brilliance of Teachout's treatment will compel the industry to let authors take a crack at the lives of, say, Ornette Coleman, Count Basie and Charles Mingus....
Teachout's in-depth, well-researched, loving study of this American treasure is an instant classic.
I'm stunned.
October 22, 2013
TT: I forgot to mention this...
Moments like that make the other kind of moment more than worth putting up with. And then some.
TT: Marathon man

Here are the stations and cities on which the appearances will air, plus the starting times of the live programs:
• "The Marc Bernier Show," WNDB-AM, Orlando, Florida
• "Coastal Daybreak with Ben Ball," WTKF-FM, Greenville, North Carolina (live, 8:15 ET)
• "Steve Fast Show," WJBC-AM, Bloomington, Indiana
• "Indiana in the Morning," WDAD-AM, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (live, 8:45 ET)
• "Lanigan and Malone," WMJI-FM, Cleveland, Ohio (live, 9:10 ET)
• "Good Morning Hudson Valley," WLNA-AM, New York City (live, 9:20 ET)
• "Dean and Don," KMA-FM/AM, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (live, 9:45 ET)
• "Metro Networks," Westwood One, national syndication

• "The Jim Engster Show," WRKF-FM, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (live, 10:40 ET)
• "Around Cincinnati," WVXU-FM, Cincinnati, Ohio
• "The Charlie Brennan Show," KMOX-AM, St. Louis, Missouri (live, 11:15)
• "Roundtable," WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, regional syndication (live, 11:35 ET)
• "Inside the Arts," WWNO-FM, New Orleans, Louisiana
• "John Carney Show," KTRS-FM, St. Louis, Missouri
• "Weekend Indiana," WIBC-FM, Indianapolis, Indiana
Most of these shows can be heard live on the web via streaming audio, and many of them will also be archived so that you can listen at your convenience. For more information, check the individual websites of the various stations and/or programs.
If you'd like to have me on your show (or podcast) to talk about Duke, get in touch with Beth Parker at Gotham Books...but not today!
TT: Snapshot
(This is the latest in a series of arts-related videos that appear in this space each Monday and Wednesday.)
TT: Your daily dose of Duke (cont'd)
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