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  • George Benson "Walking To New Orleans"
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    George Benson Is Back

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/25/201902/25/2019

    Six years after his Nat King Cole tribute album called “Inspiration”, George Benson returns with “Walking To New Orleans”, an album of music by Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, and early rock’n’roll, to be released on April 26th. The first single, “Nadine”, originally by Chuck Berry and recorded in 1964, finds Mister Benson, who turns 76…

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  • Ulysses Owens Jr. "Songs Of Freedom"
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    Ulysses Owens Jr. – Songs Of Freedom

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/22/201902/22/2019

    When drummer Ulysses Owens Jr. was asked in 2016 to take part in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s “100 Years Of Song” celebration, he came up with the idea of interpreting the music of female icons Abbey Lincoln, Joni Mitchell, and Nina Simone (it would have been Nina’s 86th birthday yesterday). The press releases is quoting…

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  • Chaka Khan "Hello Happiness"
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    Chaka Khan – Hello Happiness

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/21/201902/21/2019

    When I read the current New York Times article about Chaka Khan on artistic freedom, her side hustles and Joni Mitchell, I came across this quote which maybe best describes her first new album in 12 years, “Hello Happiness”: “For this album, “no deep thoughts were necessary. It was a lot of fun.”” This mini-album…

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  • Benny Sings "City Pop"
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    Benny Sings – City Pop

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/21/201902/21/2019

    One of the most underrated singers and composers around, Dutch artist Benny Sings releases his new album “City Pop” on Stones Throw Records. Ever since his 2005 album “I Love You”, featuring the immortal “Make A Rainbow” which has become one of my alltime favorite pieces, Benny Sings has consistently delivered little album gems over…

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  • L’adieu à la nuit
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    Berlinale 2019: Who’s Got The Look

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/14/201902/14/2019

    Let’s face it: sometimes you can only live through a movie because the main character just has the right charisma and look. Gina has chosen her top three male actors at this year’s festival. In all three cases though, the respective movies were pretty strong, too. In Panorama, the disturbing “Kislota” (“Acid”) by Russian director…

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  • Kız Kardeşler
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    Berlinale 2019: Competition And Gender Studies

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/13/201902/13/2019

    I’m usually sitting at Berlinale Palast or CinemaxX 7 about half an hour before the screening starts. Enough time to watch other people. I realized a strange, funny, awkward, at least interesting thing about men and women looking for a free seat. So I started my own gender studies during the festival: almost 90% of…

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  • Der Goldene Handschuh
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    Berlinale 2019: The Hypocrisy Of The Catholic Church And A Cropped Tongue

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/10/201902/10/2019

    The sexual assault accusations in an ultraconservertive Catholic church diocese in Lyon is the topic of Francois Ozon‘s new movie “Grace A Dieu”. It portrays a current criminal conviction that is still being negotiated and where a verdict, at least one of many, will possibly be announced in March of this year. But a pastor…

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  • The Kindness Of Strangers
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    Berlinale Opens With “The Kindness Of Strangers”

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/08/201902/08/2019

    And so, the 69th Berlinale has started. “The Kindness Of Strangers” by Danish director Lone Scherfig has opened the festival which seemed to have a rather tumultuous start because everyone wanted to comment on the fact that this would be Dieter Kosslick‘s last edition after 18 years. But rather than glorifying the past and bathing…

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  • Holly Cole Quasi
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    Concert Review: Holly Cole at Quasimodo

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/08/201902/08/2019

    It was a “long time no see” setting since Holly Cole‘s last visit to Berlin was a pretty long time ago, but it felt like a true homecoming once she started with a sort of condensed introductory version of “Take Me Home”, from her beloved 1995 album “Temptation” with the songs of Tom Waits. There…

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  • Pedro Martins "Vox"
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    Pedro Martins – Vox

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/05/201902/05/2019

    The winner of the 2015 Montreux Guitar Competition, Pedro Martins was heavily featured on guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel‘s “Caipi“, the first for his own Heartcore Records label, in 2017. The 25-year old Martins is now releasing his second album, a collection of thirteen Brazilian-flavored pop and rock songs with a heavy jazz input, not only from…

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