Allyson Briggs of Fleur Seulere returns after a sold-out Birdland debut to explore the vast career of one of America's most beloved composers. Burt and his writing partner, Hal David, created the ...
In 1995, Elvis Costello got the call. Would he want to work on a song with Burt Bacharach for director Allison Anders’s film, “Grace of My Heart?” He didn’t need time to consider. Costello, whose ...
Rundgren will not be doing any of his own material when he hits L.A.’s Wiltern on Sunday night, among other dates, but the show may still represent a utopian ideal for many of his fans, who will ...
No '60s pop composer wrote more sophisticated songs than Bacharach, who died Feb. 8. Dozens of his best songs endure for all the right reasons; they're inventive, challenging and linger in your ear.
For half a century, Burt Bacharach composed songs for Dionne Warwick, Dusty Springfield, Tom Jones and Aretha Franklin – and for the millions of fans who still sing along. The prolific hit-maker ...
Todd Rundgren swore off tribute tours after Celebrating David Bowie. He was enticed back by the opportunity to celebrate Burt Bacharach, a songwriter whose work Rundgren considers consistently ...
Burt Bacharach, legendary composer, songwriter, and occasional singer, who was undoubtedly one of the most important composers and commanding music figures of the 20th century, passed away at 94.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The perfectionist composer was content with being a one-hit musical-theater wonder, calling the experience the hardest thing he had ever done. By ...
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