by Downtown Magazine | May 18, 2016 | Culture, Events, Music
Photo by Marshall Foster Radney Foster has been writing hit songs and recording albums for over 30 years. The Texas native first found success as one-half of the duo Foster & Lloyd, which made three albums for RCA Records. Aside from having their own chart...
by Downtown Magazine | May 11, 2016 | Culture, Events, Music
“Manic Monday,” “Walk Like An Egyptian,” “Hazy Shade Of Winter,” “Eternal Flame,” “In Your Room”…The hits of The Bangles not only live on, but still sound great all these years later. Since regrouping in 1998 for the first Austin Powers soundtrack, The Bangles...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 18, 2016 | Culture, Music
As one-half of ALKE, Audrey Karrasch has had an interesting journey as an artist. She grew up in Reno and opted to move to New York in lieu of a college education. New York didn’t immediately work out for her, and she left the area for a spell before returning....
by Downtown Magazine | Feb 26, 2016 | Culture, Events, Music
A Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter by way of Detroit (and later Chicago), Victoria Reed has earned rave reviews from outlets as diverse as AM New York, Paste, and Hello Giggles. Her debut album, Chariot, was helmed with producer Jeff Hill and is a pleasant mix of...
by Downtown Magazine | Feb 17, 2016 | Culture, Events, Music
The best-selling duo in music history, Hall & Oates has been internationally-renowned over four decades. With dozens of charting singles to their credit, Hall & Oates is the rare sort of band that can perform a two-hour concert comprised entirely of hit songs....
by Downtown Magazine | Feb 16, 2016 | Culture, Events, Music
Every now and then, you encounter an ensemble that changes how you think about classical music. In the case of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and its Artistic Director, Richard Tognetti, there’s their upcoming event called The Reef, which comes to the 92Y’s Kauffman...