He
has the magisterial licks and unbound ambition of Billy Corgan
without the self-seriousness. He has the expressive, expansive
palette of Andrew Bird but with an arena-rock heart. He's an
insatiable omnivore like Mike Patton, stirring everything together
into a sometimes-ugly stew, but without the aggressiveness and with
most of the rougher edges buffed off. He has a fascination with twee
'60s pop, and with muscular prog rock.
Showcasing
acts from around the United States (including a number of Quad
Cities-area contributors), Hello
Future? is the latest
compilation from Radical Turf, the label of local musician and
producer Jeff Konrad. Touted as a "grab bag" of
electronic-oriented music, Hello
Future? is just that: There
are some treats that are keepers and some that will stay in the
bottom of the bag.
Keyboardist
Robert Irving III, Miles Davis' musical director for most of the
1980s, will be performing a concert and leading a workshop on Sunday,
February 18, at Davenport's River Music Experience.
I was talking to someone, and she hadn't ever seen an opera," recalls Stacy Eckert, who performs the title role in Opera Quad Cities' new production of Carmen. "And I was trying to explain Carmen, and I said, 'Well, I bet you know more tunes from the show than you think you do.' And she said, 'Aw, no, I don't know any of them.'






