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‘Diamond Cut’ Is a Clean Statement of Purpose From Jazz Saxophonist Tia Fuller
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‘Diamond Cut’ Is a Clean Statement of Purpose From Jazz Saxophonist Tia Fuller

By
Will Layman
/ 7 June 2018

Saxophonist and composer Tia Fuller releases her fifth recording as a leader, playing with Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, Adam Rogers, James Genus and Bill Stewart. Respect!

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Cole Porter in the Age of AIDS: The 25th Anniversary of ‘Red Hot + Blue’

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PopMatters Staff
/ 19 November 2015
Carsie Blanton – “Laziest Gal in Town” (audio) (Premiere)
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Carsie Blanton – “Laziest Gal in Town” (audio) (Premiere)

By
Sarah Zupko Kondeusz
/ 30 April 2014
Jazzy New Orleans singer Carsie Blanton releases her new album Not Old, Not New on June 24th and today we premiere her sultry take on a Cole Porter classic.
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A Hundred or More Hidden Things: The Life and Films of Vincente Minnelli

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PopMatters Staff
/ 25 March 2010
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The House That George Built by Wilfrid Sheed

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 8 October 2007
Music/Reviews

Ella Fitzgerald: The Very Best of the Cole Porter Songbook

By
Jon Ross
/ 17 May 2007
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Frank Sinatra: Sinatra Sings Cole Porter / Sinatra Sings Gershwin

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 7 October 2003

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