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We might not have our “Song of the Summer” crowned just yet, but at the very least, you’ll find some strong contenders in the ...
David Adjmi’s play is a shoo-in for The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Theatre Division. It’s a searingly authentic portrayal of the talented but tormented personalities of an Anglo/American rock band as ...
News about Laura Nyro, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Laura Nyro wrote it and created the musical template. Three Dog Night took "Eli's Comin'" to the Top 10 from that foundation.
By any yardstick, it’s a magnificent beginning and the song continues in earworm fashion with Carlile and John harmonising, as they trip through Nyro’s New York while evoking her Eli & The Thirteenth ...
The relegation of non-songwriting singers that occurred in the 1970s affected the legacies of Roberta Flack and Linda Ronstadt more than any other great vocalists of the era. Like Flack, Ronstadt didn ...
Laura Nyro’s Complex, Underappreciated Legacy Explored on ‘Hear My Song: The Collection 1966-1995’ The late singer-songwriter's son and her co-producer reflect on her singular talent.
There is no one in pop and rock like Laura Nyro, and Erica Garraffa is spellbinding as the great singer-songwriter.
Laura Nyro‘s career and legacy will be examined in the new box set Hear My Song: The Collection, 1966 – 1995, out Dec. 6 via Madfish Records. The massive collection spans 19 CDs, including her ...
Laura Nyro Baker’s Dozen Appearances 3 Baker's Dozen Patterns In The Sand: Emma Anderson’s Favourite Albums On the release of her debut solo album, former Lush member Emma Anderson takes Jude Rogers ...
Melodic filigrees suggest Laura Nyro or Brighton band The Mummers. It’s some album opener. Subsequently, the Shipley-born, London-dwelling Laura Groves ’ first album under her own name takes in gently ...
But come on. Laura Nyro lived in Connecticut for most of her adult life before she died in Danbury April 7. We’d be hard-pressed to find a more influential songwriter in the state whose songs ...