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Iconic jazz musician famous for both his time with the John Coltrane Quartet and as a solo artist/group leader. Angie could probably give a more comprehensive biography and better YouTube clips, but here's a selection:
One of the most prominent composers of classical music in the later 20th and early 21st centuries, Penderecki's music was also prominently featured in films like The Exorcist, The Shining, Wild at Heart, and Shutter Island.
Here are two of his better known works:I know most of you won't like it, but I'm posting it anyway.
Jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis Jr., who died Wednesday of complications from covid-19. Full obit here.
Here with son,Branford playing Sweet Lorraine
John Prine, prickly American songwriter, two-time Grammy winner for Best Contemporary Folk Album. During 2005 at the request of U.S. Poet Laureate Ted Kooser, John Prine became the first singer/songwriter to read and perform at the Library of Congress (reference from Wikipedia).
I think there are others here who perhaps appreciated Prine's work more than I do, but I'd like to post this youtube, which seems appropriate: When I get into Heaven.
RIP, John.
Diane DiPrima, feminist beat poet and contemporary of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and Frank O'Hara among others has died at the age of 86. Her excellent poetry mixes form and stream of consciousness. You can read about her here.
ETA: https://youtu.be/-F_HVvPe22g
Thanks Angie, as a Luddite in modern poetry, I'm always grateful for the new windows you and Tzara open for me.
You are too modest, Missy. You introduced me to, hey, Ted Berrigan and Bill Knott, among others. That I might pull some backwards neo-formalists out of my, um, "backlog" of modern poets is in no way superior to those poets you have mentioned and highlighted over your time here.To be honest, our buddy Tzara knows a lot more modern poetry than I do. . .
You are too modest, Missy. You introduced me to, hey, Ted Berrigan and Bill Knott, among others. That I might pull some backwards neo-formalists out of my, um, "backlog" of modern poets is in no way superior to those poets you have mentioned and highlighted over your time here.
Just sayin' how I have appreciated your recommendations over the years
Hope you are doing well, anyway.
Not to be macabre, but I read this article about his final hours, lovingly told by a long-term friend. Maybe it's not your cup of tea but I found it beautiful so I'm sharing. May his memory always be a blessing.
https://allenginsberg.org/2021/04/m-a-5/
Thank you for pointing to this. With the number of people visiting and staying, it feels like something from very long-gone era.
Thanks Angie, Ginsberg was a poet I know of rather than know an insufficiency I will try and correct.