A Conversation With Ne-Yo
The Crafts of Music and Dance: Recording artist and songwriter Ne-Yo talks with the WSJ's Lee Hawkins about his upcoming album, the 10-tracks he developed for Michael Jackson, and that he does not...
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Retired professional boxer Laila Ali, daughter of Muhammad Ali, talks to WSJ's Lee Hawkins about being a fighter, her father's influence, and her new career as a health and fitness expert, including...
View ArticleWeekend Conversations: Crosby and Nash
Legendary musicians David Crosby and Graham Nash sit down with WSJ's Jim Fusilli to discuss the re-release of their live album "Another Stoney Evening," their new concert DVD, and how songs can carry...
View ArticleWeekend Conversations: Saxophonist David Murray
Jazz saxophonist David Murray sits down with WSJ's Jim Fusilli to discuss his new album "David Murray Cuban Ensemble Plays Nat King Cole."
View ArticleWeekend Conversations: Jazz Musician Mocean Worker
Jazz musician and producer Adam Dorn - known by his recording alias, Mocean Worker - talks with WSJ's Jim Fusilli about blending jazz and electronica into music that swings.
View ArticleWeekend Conversations: Leah Siegel of Firehorse
Singer-songwriter Leah Siegel of Firehorse sits down with WSJ's Jim Fusilli to discuss making her new album "And So They Ran Faster," how she maintains a career as an independent musician, and the time...
View ArticleAuthor Discusses New John Lennon Biography
Author Tim Riley sits down with WSJ's Jim Fusilli to talk about his new John Lennon biography, titled "Lennon: The Man, the Myth, the Music - The Definitive Life."
View ArticleWeekend Conversations: Jazz Pianist Marcus Roberts
Jazz pianist Marcus Roberts talks with WSJ's Jim Fusilli about reinterpreting classic Christmas songs on his new album "Celebrating Christmas."
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