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Joe Nocera

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Song of the Day:  November 5

Song of the Day: November 5

Today’s Song of the Day selection comes from New York Times columnist Joe Nocera: If you read my final New York Times op-ed column on Tuesday, you know that it drives me batty that American’s greatest opera company won’t perform America’s greatest opera. It has been...

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Song of the Day: November 4

Song of the Day: November 4

Today’s Song of the Day selection comes from New York Times columnist Joe Nocera: It is not exactly news that Adam Guettel is a composer of immense talent.  The grandson of Richard Rodgers (one is required to note that when writing about Guettel), he has a...

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Song of the Day: November 3

Song of the Day: November 3

Today's Song of the Day selection comes from New York Times columnist Joe Nocera: On March 7, 1965, Louis Armstrong was in Denmark, where he watched in horror the televised images of civil rights marchers in Selma being brutally attacked by police. When Danish...

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Song of the Day:  November 2

Song of the Day: November 2

We're excited to have New York Times columnist Joe Nocera join us to curator this week's Song of the Day. Welcome, Joe!  From Joe Nocera: I fell in love with Joyce Moreno—musically, that is—two years ago when I stumbled into Birdland one evening in search of a...

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