27.12.07

PIC OF THE WEEK


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Interplay 2008 Vocal Workshop

featuring Laurel Massé
(former lead singer and co-founder of Manhattan Transfer)

February 15 - 18
Space is limited - Register NOW!
See application for details!

Click on Interplay Jazz on left for details!

For more information visit:
http://www.interplayjazz.com/

22.12.07

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18.12.07

I KISS YOUR HAND MADAME

JUST A GIGOLO

16.12.07

LAUREL MASSÉ TOP 20



  1. -IT'S A GIRL

  2. -COW COW BOOGIE

  3. -JACKIE

  4. -CRAZY

  5. -MY ROMANCE

  6. -THE PLACE WITHIN

  7. -DINDI

  8. -YOU DON'T KNOW ME
  9. -MISS NEW ORLEANS

  10. -RUBY,MY DEAR

  11. -PAPER MOON

  12. -HEART AND SOUL

  13. -JUMPIN' AT THE WOODSIDE

  14. -SONG OF A BROKEN WORD

  15. -BODY AND SOUL(I FEEL SO GOOD)

  16. -ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH

  17. -DOODLIN'
  18. -THE NEARNESS OF YOU
  19. -YOU GO MY HEAD
  20. -LOVE FOR SALE,with Vinnie Martucci and Steve Rust

Singles and album tracks, smash hits and obscure tunes: pick your all time favourite Laurel Massé songs and put them on top of the LAUREL MASSÉ TOP 20. The chart will be updated on a regular basis.

VOTES FOR YOUR SONG TO:nurenstyl@terra.es


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13.12.07

S.O.S

11.12.07

5.12.07

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MANHATTAN TRANSFER IN LONDON ,1977


3.12.07

INTERESANTE ENTREVISTA A RICHARD PERRY EN ITALIANO.REVISTA CIAO-2001/3 DE ABRIL DE 1977.


MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR MADELEINE L’ENGLE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28

A memorial service for author Madeleine L'Engle will be held at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on November 28th, 2007 at 4pm.

L'Engle, author of more than 60 books including the children's classic A WRINKLE IN TIME, died September 6 at 88. L'Engle had been the volunteer librarian and writer in residence at the Cathedral since 1966.

“Madeleine's long relationship with the Cathedral was a strong one. The Cathedral, its staff and ministries informed her work, and in turn she inspired those who knew her with her generosity, spirit, and intelligence” said The Very Rev. James A. Kowalski, Dean of the Cathedral.

“The memorial service will be a wonderful time to gather friends and admirers, family and colleagues to celebrate her life,” said L’Engle’s granddaughter Charlotte Jones Voiklis. “She would have been 89 on November 29th, so this will be a lovely and fitting birthday present.”

Music for the service will be provided by Cathedral organist Timothy Brumfield and Manhattan Transfer founding member Laurel Massé. Selections will include some of L’Engle’s favorite hymns (including the Tallis canon and Dona nobis pacem) and music of Bach. The service will be a Evensong with Eucharist, with The Right Reverend Mark Sisk, Bishop of New York, celebrant and The Very Reverend James Kowalski, Dean of the Cathedral, preacher. All are welcome. A reception will follow.

http://www.madeleinelengle.com/