No I don't either
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We thoroughly enjoyed out first live performance of this work. It was very faithful to the original score in that the four (two female/two male) singers did not deviate for deviations sake.There was an added piano for most songs and a few nice touches like sound effects and some basis props and occasional imagery (lyrics, photos of various political leaders etc.) as a backdrop behind the quartet who were impeccable.Heats101 wrote:the-juliet-letters-featuring-zephyr-quartet.
Who is going ?
Well myself and Wifey actually. Shame the Brodskys are not performing as they were down here only a few weeks ago as part of their collaboration with Katie Noonan.
Don't think a set list will be required !!
http://www.adelaidecabaretfestival.com. ... r-quartet/
Anthony Wilson & Karriem Riggins have been Diana's go-to guitarist & drummer for many years; probably about a decade, though I think Antony has been with her longer. Karriem is basically there any time she can't get Jeff Hamilton (and Jeff is usually there when she does shows with a big band or orchestra, in which case it's basically the Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra + strings). Karriem has also written / produced other stuff for the Roots pre-Wise Up Ghost (since Phrenology, I think?)Man out of Time wrote:
At a recent show in Singapore, Diana appeared with guitarist Anthony Wilson, bassist Dennis Crouch, fiddle player Stuart Duncan, drummer Karriem Riggins and keyboardist Patrick Warren.
Dennis Crouch and Stuart Duncan were both in the Sugarcanes and therefore on Secret, Profane & Sugarcane. Anthony WIlson and Karriem RIggins have both performed with Elvis, usually when he has shared the stage with Diana. Riggins helped produce Wise Up: Thought - the remix of Wise Up Ghost. Patrick Warren has performed with Elvis twice, the first time as long ago as 2003 in Los Angeles.