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Jackson Blvd. Concertmaster Jeremy Black will conduct. Free seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis; reserved seats will be available to those showing membership cards to an usher. For more information, phone or visit www. Eminent violinist Pinchas Zukerman, who turns 70 this month, will celebrate the occasion leading the Zukerman Trio in an all-Brahms program p. Twitter howardreich. Skip to content. Grant Park road trip.

I like the name, I like the wood. It just kind of fits me, who I am. I feel like it fits my personality. After a plus year career, what do you still enjoy about performing? Stay Connected Our top stories delivered every week Sign Up. Eder said Wildhorn wasn't happy with the result and asked for a rewrite. But Eder saw the lyric and told Wildhorn, "Don't you dare change a word," and its still here today.

The moral of the song, "if you want me I want more. The only exception is that she doesn't get to sing this one every night on stage. It was cut on the pre-Broadway tour and replaced by her new song "Good 'n' Evil" -- and in she started with "Bring on the Men. This song is sung by a nurse who takes care of dying young soldiers. As the end of the performance neared, Eder chose a song that she said, with an enigmatic smile, was "written for women and a few men.

For her big high notes in the middle of the song she took a deep breath, turned to the audience, made the sign of the cross and began. It must have helped because she hit the notes just as you hear them on the CD. As an encore, she sang, "Something to Believe In" which she dedicated to her fans in the audience. The Steven Spielberg-directed film premieres December 10 in theatres.



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