enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Carnegie Hall (film) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Hall_(film)

    Carnegie Hall is a 1947 American musical drama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Marsha Hunt and William Prince. [2] The film was produced by Federal Films and released by United Artists. Ulmer directed Carnegie Hall with the help of conductor Fritz Reiner, godfather of Ulmer's daughter Arianné. [3]

  3. What You Hear Is What You Get – Live at Carnegie Hall

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_You_Hear_Is_What_You...

    What You Hear Is What You Get – Live at Carnegie Hall is a live recording of Ike & Tina Turner's doubleheader at the Carnegie Hall in New York City on April 1, 1971. The second show carried on into the early hours of April 2. Musician Fats Domino was the opening act. [2]

  4. Justin Vivian Bond - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Vivian_Bond

    Justin Vivian Bond (born May 9, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and actor, who is transgender. [1] Described as "the best cabaret artist of [their] generation" [2] and a "tornado of art and activism", [3] they [a] first achieved prominence under the pseudonym of Kiki DuRane in the stage duo Kiki and Herb, an act born out of a collaboration with long-time co-star Kenny Mellman.

  5. Julie & Carol: Together Again - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_&_Carol:_Together_Again

    This event marked "25 years after Andrews' and Burnett's first music and comedy special in Carnegie Hall, 18 years since their last at Lincoln Center". [2] Many of the crew had worked with the two on some of their previous projects, including producer-writers Ken and Mitzie Welch, costumer Bob Mackie, and musician-arranger Peter Matz.

  6. Greenwich Village (film) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwich_Village_(film)

    The review concludes that Greenwich Village is a production lacking confidence, with a cast that cannot lift the film and a plot that seems more like an excuse to showcase musical numbers that lack relevance or innovation. [4] Peggy Simmonds' review from The Miami News reflects a mixed tone of appreciation and disappointment. Simmonds ...

  7. Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Hall

    Carnegie Hall has its own artistic programming, development, and marketing departments and presents about 250 performances each season. It is also rented out to performing groups. Carnegie Hall has 3,671 seats, divided among three auditoriums. The largest one is the Stern Auditorium, a five-story auditorium with 2,804 seats.

  8. Phil Ochs - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Ochs

    You're a journalist." [53] In 1962, Ochs married Alice Skinner, who was pregnant with their daughter Meegan, in a City Hall ceremony with Jim Glover as best man and Jean Ray as bridesmaid, and witnessed by Dylan's girlfriend at the time, Suze Rotolo. [54] [55] Phil and Alice separated in 1965, but they never divorced. [56] [57]

  9. Carlin at Carnegie - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlin_at_Carnegie

    Carlin at Carnegie is George Carlin's third special to be seen on HBO, recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York City in 1982, released in 1983. Most of the material comes from A Place for My Stuff, his ninth album released earlier that same year. Unlike the first two, this special was edited down to an hour and routines from the same show like "A ...