Gretchen Peters - Bluebird Cafe (Nashville)
Nashville Songwriter Hall of Famer Gretchen Peters will perform the "gritty, dark numbers and lush ballads" (Wall Street Journal) from her "striking" (Los Angeles Times) album 'Blackbirds,' out Feb. 10.
Nashville Songwriter Hall of Famer Gretchen Peters will perform the "gritty, dark numbers and lush ballads" (Wall Street Journal) from her "striking" (Los Angeles Times) album 'Blackbirds,' out Feb. 10.
Harvard professor, MacArthur fellow, one of “the truly great jazz musicians of our time” (Stereophile) — Iyer’s “best” (NY Times) trio LP, ‘Break Stuff,’ sees him reference everything from Jimi Hendrix to Detroit minimal techno producer Robert Hood in “a dizzying pinnacle of contemporary jazz” (Guardian UK).
Harvard professor, MacArthur fellow, one of “the truly great jazz musicians of our time” (Stereophile) — Iyer’s “best” (NY Times) trio LP, ‘Break Stuff,’ sees him reference everything from Jimi Hendrix to Detroit minimal techno producer Robert Hood in “a dizzying pinnacle of contemporary jazz” (Guardian UK).
Harvard professor, MacArthur fellow, one of “the truly great jazz musicians of our time” (Stereophile) — Iyer’s “best” (NY Times) trio LP, ‘Break Stuff,’ sees him reference everything from Jimi Hendrix to Detroit minimal techno producer Robert Hood in “a dizzying pinnacle of contemporary jazz” (Guardian UK).
Harvard professor, MacArthur fellow, one of “the truly great jazz musicians of our time” (Stereophile) — Iyer’s “best” (NY Times) trio LP, ‘Break Stuff,’ sees him reference everything from Jimi Hendrix to Detroit minimal techno producer Robert Hood in “a dizzying pinnacle of contemporary jazz” (Guardian UK).
Harvard professor, MacArthur fellow, one of “the truly great jazz musicians of our time” (Stereophile) — Iyer’s “best” (NY Times) trio LP, ‘Break Stuff,’ sees him reference everything from Jimi Hendrix to Detroit minimal techno producer Robert Hood in “a dizzying pinnacle of contemporary jazz” (Guardian UK).
Nashville Songwriter Hall of Famer Gretchen Peters will perform the "gritty, dark numbers and lush ballads" (Wall Street Journal) from her "striking" (Los Angeles Times) album 'Blackbirds,' out Feb. 10.
Harvard professor, MacArthur fellow, one of “the truly great jazz musicians of our time” (Stereophile) — Iyer’s “best” (NY Times) trio LP, ‘Break Stuff,’ sees him reference everything from Jimi Hendrix to Detroit minimal techno producer Robert Hood in “a dizzying pinnacle of contemporary jazz” (Guardian UK).