Allan Kozinn

Allan Kozinn appears in the following:

The Gate Arrival Heard 'Round The World: The Beatles Meet America

Friday, February 07, 2014

Fifty years ago today, The Beatles landed at the newly-renamed JFK Airport and launched a musical and cultural revolution. Allan Kozinn -- The New York Times' cultural critic and auth...

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From Russia With Soundcheck: Brighton Beach; The Beatles And The Cold War; Steve Earle Live

Friday, February 07, 2014

In this episode: Capping a week-long look at Russian music and culture, Soundcheck explores Brighton Beach -- an enclave on the ocean where several generations of Russian immigrants and descendants live and work. Alexander Rudoy is a choreographer and entertainment programmer active in the Brighton Beach scene, and he takes host John Schaefer on a guided tour of sorts.

Then: Today marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ arrival in the United States. Beatle biographer Allan Kozinn looks at a pivotal moment in pop fandom. And, we hear about The Beatles in the U.S.S.R.

And: Over a five-decade career and 15 albums now, Steve Earle's songs have carried the weight of his past struggles with addiction, incarceration and heartbreak. Hear him perform the title track from The Low Highway, plus a couple older favorites, in the Soundcheck studio.

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How The Beatles' 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' Changed Everything

Friday, November 22, 2013

Soundcheck host John Schaefer talks with New York Times music critic Allan Kozinn about his new book, which claims The Beatles' 1963 single "I Want To Hold Your Hand" changed everything for the band.

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Alice Tully's New Digs

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Since the modernized Alice Tully Hall was unveiled in New York this spring, the response has been strongly divided. Some praise the way the new design connects the venue to the surrounding neighborhood. Others consider it a disgrace to Lincoln Center's rich history. We hear arguments from both sides, and ...

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Feeling Nostalgic? Try a Reissue

Friday, April 17, 2009

For the third and final part of Soundcheck's series on nostalgia in music, we're exploring the business of reissues. Joining us is Amir Abdullah, label manager at Wax Poetics records, which focuses on rediscovering forgotten and obscure funk, soul and R&B albums from the 60s and 70s; and Allan Kozinn, ...

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Bernstein: The Best and Beyond

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Kicking off WNYC's Bernstein festival, "Our Lenny," a trio of experts talk about where the musician's influence was greatest - and where he fell short. Joining us is the conductor and former Bernstein student JoAnn Faletta, Pulitzer Prize-winning music critic Tim Page, and New York Times music critic Allan Kozinn.

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