Music
Match Made In Heaven
SoNA jazzes up ‘pops’ with big band beat BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com The repertoire for the evening includes selections from some of the biggest blockbusters to hit the Hollywood movie screens,
When Dwarfs Dance
The story is iconic. Snow White escapes the Evil Queen’s castle, traverses the darkness and meets the Dwarfs, who aid her in her adventure. The music is less well known,
Art OverView
March 1 Artists’ Reception — For Vox Femina II, 6-8 p.m., Arts Center of the Ozarks in Springdale. The exhibit, through March 28, features works by women artists “from all
3×3 Three Minutes, Three Questions Duncan Galloway, band leader
BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com In its heyday, swing music was as revolutionary as the Beatles in the ’60s or hip hop in the ’80s. “The style of music came at a
5×5 Five Minutes, Five Questions Er-Gene Kahng, Arkansas Philharmonic
Florence Price is getting a lot more attention than she did during her lifetime. Born in 1887 to a middle-class family in Little Rock, Price attended New England Conservatory, one
Experimental Endeavor
Musician goes beyond genre conventions JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com When you and your band are asked to back up icon David Bowie on what would become his final album, it stands
Love Prevails
‘American in Paris’ dances its way to WAC JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com One of the stars of the musical “An American in Paris,” dancer and actor Allison Walsh, has a few
3×3 Three Minutes, Three Questions Bruce Schultz, SoNA principal horn
Bruce Schultz says he “can’t really claim that music chose me. It was more of a team effort.” Schultz, a native of Wichita, Kan., and now principal horn for the
Old Times, New Times
They all caught the bug at someone’s knee. Donna Mulhollan played old-school country music with her dad. Her husband Kelly listened to the stories told by old men waiting for
Three Minutes, Three Questions: Egyptian rock star Ramy Essam
The House of Songs Ozarks’ January artist residency unites Egyptian rock star and “voice of the 2011 Egyptian revolution” Ramy Essam, and Earth Day co-founder and Cornell University law professor