When the Belgian singer/songwriter Jacques Brel had his American debut at Carnegie Hall on Dec. 4, 1965, his passionate lyrics and soulful delivery — by turns funny, poetic, heartbreaking, bitter, ...
Jacques Brel: The Impossible Dream has played in Paris at the Theaters Ranelagh, Daunou, Marsoulan, Espace La Comédia and Tambour Royal. The show has toured extensively in France, Russia, Japan, ...
But Scott RC Levy, the FAC's producing artistic director and director of performing arts, is comfortable mixing up his "Christmas Stories" and "Gypsies" with "Other Desert Cities" or "Jacques Brel" - ...
Any Scot who’s been labelled English will understand how Jacques Brel felt about being called French. The great chansonnier, who has been far from alive and well these past 36 years (he died of lung ...
Presents archival material as well as interviews with those who were close to Jacques Brel, who died way too young, at age 49. Jacques Brel sings "Madeleine" over the opening credits of this film and ...
CD is Jazz/Cabaret Vocalist/Composer's Eighth Release and Pays Homage to Legendary French Singer-Songwriter Jacques Brel “In her presence you get that rare whiff of greatness," says The New York Times ...
He works in mysterious ways.
Jacques Brel’s funny, touching, and occasionally disturbing songs are like dark, glittering gems in the hands of performers like Mike Detroit, David Foster and Laura Stracko but it’s not hard to ...
(Original cast of off-Broadway show: Columbia D2S-779). Brel’s sardonic French songs retain a great deal of their point and wit when adapted into English for an offBroadway revue. In fact they’re even ...
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