A Century Of Beautiful People
Nov 4th, 2008 · Artists and athletes, celebrities and scribes, the talented and the tainted promiscuously link arms and promenade in this exuberant collection of portraits from the Vanity Fair archives.
Nov 4th, 2008 · Artists and athletes, celebrities and scribes, the talented and the tainted promiscuously link arms and promenade in this exuberant collection of portraits from the Vanity Fair archives.
Nov 3rd, 2008 · The Dobro master has appeared on countless recordings and collaborated with the upper echelon of country and bluegrass musicians. But his taste and talent don't exist only in the realm of those genres, as Douglas has played and recorded with the likes of Ray Charles, Paul Simon and Elvis Costello and Eric Clapton.
Oct 30th, 2008 · With a stage adorned in roses, the Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival honors Sheila Jordan for a Lifetime of Service. The innovative vocalist shares songs and stories from the Kennedy Center with the young Russian-born singer Sophie Milman offering her talents on stage.
Oct 23rd, 2008 · Juliana Hatfield's tenth album as a solo artist showcases her talent for composing songs that draw from her own emotional experience. In a session with David Dye, Hatfield performs songs from her CD How To Walk Away.
Oct 15th, 2008 · Neal Hefti reached a wide audience through the theme songs he composed for TV's Batman and Odd Couple. But he was a talented jazz arranger who got his start with the Charlie Barnett and Woody Herman big bands.
Oct 15th, 2008 · Multi-talented musician, songwriter, playwright and actor Ed Snodderly is heard here in live performance from Bristol, Tenn./Va. Here, Snodderly showcases songs from his latest collection of original music, Brier Visions.
Oct 4th, 2008 · Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett joins his son, musician Peter Buffett, on the road this fall to play ukulele. Peter Buffett describes the father-son roadshow and growing up in a musical family.
Aug 27th, 2008 · From Boston's New England Conservatory, eight musicians none older than 13 showcase their remarkable accomplishments. A 10-year-old violinist plays Bartok, a 13-year-old pianist tackles a diabolical piece by Prokofiev and a multi-talented 11-year-old cellist performs music by Kabalevsky. Also, a 13-year-old composer debuts a new work. This program originally aired on April 2, 2008.