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  • Friday, September 22, 2006

    Audra McDonald will guest co-host The View tomorrow, September 26, and will perform “Bein’ Green” from her latest Nonesuch album, Build a Bridge, at the end of the show. A profile of McDonald aired on Saturday, September 23, on NPR's All Things Considered. Additionally, NPR has prepared a special webpage, with pictures, extra interview audio, and a few songs from the new album.

    Journal Topics: News, Radio, Television
  • Friday, September 15, 2006

    Over the last few months, four artists with whom the company had important associations have passed away. Here we remember Hamza El Din, Ali Farka Toure, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, and Edward Aldwell.

    Journal Topics: Artist News
  • Thursday, September 14, 2006

    Listen to Magic Potion, the new album from The Black Keys and watch the band perform live on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic. The album track "Your Touch" is featured on NPR as Song of the Day. Also, watch some Black Keys TV here in the Nonesuch Journal as Dan goes guitar shopping and the band preps to go on tour.

    Journal Topics: News, On Tour, Video
  • Sunday, September 10, 2006

    By Robert Hurwitz
    Nonesuch Records President Bob Hurwitz shares his experiences visiting New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward to present Habitat for Humanity with a $1 million check on the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The money was raised from sales of Our New Orleans, the Nonesuch album celebrating music of the Crescent City, to aid in the creation of the neighborhood's new Musicians' Village.

    Journal Topics: Staff
  • Wednesday, August 30, 2006

    By Robert Hurwitz
    Nonesuch President Robert Hurwitz shares some thoughts on working with Peter Clancy, the label's Senior Vice President for Marketing, for the past 22 years.

    Journal Topics: Staff
  • Wednesday, August 23, 2006

    By David Byrne
    David Byrne reports from the Ruhr Triennale, A Century of Song, in Duisburg, Germany.

    Journal Topics: Artist Essays
  • Friday, August 11, 2006

    Listen to songs from a few of the new releases from the last couple of weeks.

    Journal Topics: Album Release
  • Tuesday, July 18, 2006

    Green Gartside of Scritti Politti was on WNYC's Soundcheck today. Listen to the live performance and interview with John Schaefer at wnyc.org. Scritti Politti's upcoming album, White Bread Black Beer, was nominated for a Mercury prize in the UK. Other nominees include Thom Yorke and Arctic Monkeys.

    Journal Topics: News
  • Saturday, July 8, 2006

    By Glenn Kotche
    Glenn Kotche offers a first-person account of his 12 hours at the 2006 Bang on a Can Marathon in New York City.

    Journal Topics: Artist Essays
  • Tuesday, June 27, 2006

    Two new records featuring Brad Mehldau's compositions are out today: House on Hill, the final recording from his long-time trio with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossi and Love Sublime, which comprises songs Mehldau wrote specifically for Renee Fleming. The New York Times calls House on Hill "a marvel of collective self-assurance, worth hearing not only for Mr. Rossy's weightless time feel but also for Mr. Mehldau's thoughtful compositions," and says Love Sublime is "thoughtful too, sometimes achingly so."

    Journal Topics: News
  • Thursday, June 22, 2006

    By David Byrne
    "There are those who mourn the vanishing of the nice big cardboard packages that vinyl came in," writes David Byrne. "The usual assumption is that much of this imagery, like music videos, is a reflection of, and extension of, the music creator’s sensibility. As if the packaging and the videos were usually under the direct control of the author. This is absurd."

    Journal Topics: Artist Essays
  • Monday, June 19, 2006

    By Robert Hurwitz
    Henryk Górecki's Third Symphony was recorded in one day, 15 years ago last month. Here is Nonesuch President Bob Hurwitz's journal entry from that day.

    Journal Topics: Staff