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From Handel to Headbangers

Monday, August 11, 2008

The East Village Opera Company accomplishes what seems like a really bad idea on paper: taking some of the most recognizable arias by Wagner, Handel, Verdi, Puccini and others and re-imagining them as epic rock songs. But somehow it works. Today, the group’s creators, Peter Kiesewalter and Tyley Ross, share their latest album, "Olde School."

Remembering Isaac Hayes
Songwriter, musician and actor Isaac Hayes died Sunday at age 65. We look back at the man who shaped the Memphis soul sound, gave us the theme to "Shaft," and portrayed a cartoon chef on "South Park." And, listen to Soundcheck's 2007 interview with Hayes.

Comments [2]

Susan Schneider from Chatham NJ

Re: the redo of Queen of the Night: CHICKEN!!! Putting the coloratura in the electric piano, for God's sake. Either sing the whole aria or skip it and do something else.

Aug. 11 2008 02:54 PM
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Sally Forth from Soho

Woa! I LUV THIS!

Aug. 11 2008 02:48 PM
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