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Session 03 - James Gavin, "Nothing But Desire"

Session 03 - James Gavin, "Nothing But Desire"

Released Tuesday, 16th November 2021
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Session 03 - James Gavin, "Nothing But Desire"

Session 03 - James Gavin, "Nothing But Desire"

Session 03 - James Gavin, "Nothing But Desire"

Session 03 - James Gavin, "Nothing But Desire"

Tuesday, 16th November 2021
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Karen Kohler in conversation with James Gavin, author of four acclaimed books and a much-published freelance journalist who has written for The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Time Out New York, the Daily Beast, and JazzTimes. His subjects have included Annie Lennox, Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, John Legend, John F. Kennedy, Jr., Miriam Makeba, Marilyn Monroe, Mae West, Ned Rorem, Edith Piaf, Karen Carpenter, and Jacques Brel. A native New Yorker and graduate of Fordham University, James is the recipient of two ASCAP Awards for excellence in music journalism. He has contributed liner notes to over 500 CDs and his essay for the box set Ella Fitzgerald – The Legendary Decca Recordings was nominated for a Grammy. His acclaimed books include Intimate Nights: The Golden Age of New York Cabaret (1991), Deep in a Dream: The Long Night of Chet Baker (2002), Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne (2009) and Is That All There Is?: The Strange Life of Peggy Lee (2014). His next biography about British pop icon George Michael will be published by Abrams, due out in June 2022. On a snowy morning, I traveled from Brooklyn to James' apartment in Manhattan and settled into a long chat with him surrounded by heaps of recordings, signed posters, books and CDs of the many singers and musicians he's befriended worldwide. This Rudewoke Session is a unique conversation between a lover of singers and a singer; a veritable master class in what makes for authentic human connection in the art of song interpretation. Among the topics we covered are:* his solitary childhood and the comfort he found in books* the awakening that led him to become enraptured by the human voice and want to enter the world of singers* his early mentors and the theatricality of Catholicism* the importance of empathy and the lure of sadness* what makes for honesty in singing and passionate storytelling* the reason he feels so alive in Brazil, his second home* his advice for young writers and the writing process* and why he believes we're living through a major time in world history, one that will be taught in history books, and much much more.

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