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An ongoing feature on The Leonard Lopate Show
Want to hear some interesting music you might not have heard before? Ask a musician. Listen to This is a new feature we air from time to time on the Leonard Lopate Show. So — listen to this!
Plus, find out about some of Leonard Lopate's personal music picks.
Mark Morris
November 25, 2005
Choreographer Mark Morris introduces music from the Batak of Northern Sumatra. The song is called "Horud Baling" and it's from a CD called Batak, from New Albion Records.
The Batak are a family of seven Indonesian ethnic groups with a population of about two million. Music and dance are extremely important in Batak society; musicians command great respect in Batak society and must follow a certain code of behavior.
Mark Morris on the BatakMore about the album
Mark Morris and the Mark Morris Dance Group
Lesley Gore
September 2, 2005
1960s pop star Lesley Gore, best-known for hits like "It's My Party" and "You Don't Own Me," says that Nat King Cole's "Pretend" influenced not only her music, but also her world view. If you're not happy - sometimes it's best just to pretend you're happy anyway.
Lesley Gore on Nat King ColeListen to Lesley Gore's recent interview on the Leonard Lopate Show
Mark Morris
September 1, 2005
Celebrated choreographer Mark Morris tells us about The Bad Plus, a trio that says they've spent the last few years "busting up any and all preconceived notions of what an acoustic jazz trio ought to be." Listen to their cover of the Blondie hit "Heart of Glass," from The Bad Plus's album These are the Vistas.
Mark Morris on The Bad PlusGo to The Bad Plus's website
Learn more about Mark Morris and the Mark Morris Dance Group
Sam Bush
April 13, 2005
Newgrass musician Sam Bush says that Jeff Black is one of the finest Nashville songwriters working today. Hear Sam tell us about Jeff's song "Gold Heart Locket," from his album "B-Sides and Confessions, vol. 1." And Jeff picks his banjo and sings us a song about love and disappointment.
Sam Bush on Nashville songwriter Jeff BlackMore about Jeff Black
More about Sam Bush
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Ruth Gerson
March 24, 2005
New York-based singer/songwriter Ruth Gerson has her own brand of unique blues-infused folk music. Once she was shaken to her bones by a Dolly Parton song.
Ruth Gerson on Dolly Parton's "Down From Dover"Go to Ruth Gerson's website
Butch Morris
March 23, 2005
Butch Morris is one of New York's most innovative conductors, composers, and musicians. You won't hear his music on the Top 40 charts, but a big 1960s pop hit was one of his formative musical experiences.
Butch Morris on Smokey Robinson and the Miracles' hit "Tears of a Clown"More about Butch Morris
Some interesting facts about "Tears of a Clown"
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Dave Douglas
March 22, 2005
Jazz trumpeter Dave Douglas has his own record label, and people send him unsolicited CDs every day. Once in awhile, one of them turns out to be really good.
Dave Douglas tells us about Azar, a Parisian group led by Jean-Charles RichardMore about Dave Douglas
Listen to the interview with Leonard Lopate
Leonard's Music Picks
Leonard's not a musician, but he's a music lover. He got his start in radio as a jazz and gospel DJ! Find out about some of his personal favorites.
March 25, 2005
Brazilian pianist Joao Carlos Martins's unusual career has brought him both adulation and criticism. He plays a particularly poignant version of J.S. Bach's French Suites. Listen to him playing the Gigue from French Suite #3.
Leonard on BachMarch 21, 2005
Pianist and composer Thelonious Monk revolutionized modern bebop and jazz. Hear Leonard explain why he loves Monk's composition "Misterioso."
Leonard on MonkThanks to Simon Rentner for his help with this feature.
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