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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

The rock musical is one of Broadway’s toughest genres. Today on Soundcheck, critics debate the merits of putting rock ‘n’ roll onstage. Later, the songwriter Stew explains how he got it right with his unusual rock musical, “Passing Strange.” Plus, jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette talks about his latest album.

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Stew and Jack DeJohnette

Rock Musicals

The musical "Spring Awakening" was showered with Tony nominations this year, but rock musicals don't always bloom so brilliantly. Why does one show rock for ages on Broadway, while another gets "unplugged?" We talk with Elizabeth Wollman, author of "The Theater Will Rock: A History of the Rock Musical From ...

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Stew

Composer and performer Stew's semi-autobiographical rock musical, "Passing Strange," is a fresh take on the well-worn, artistic coming-of-age story. Stew talks about sailing into the treacherous waters of the rock musical. Later, he performs live in our studio.

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Jack DeJohnette

Drummer Jack DeJohnette first made his name playing with Miles Davis in the 1950s. Today, he joins us to talk about his new album with Bruce Hornsby and bassist Christian McBride.

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