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SUMMARY:Warren Zanes Book Release Party and Musical Performance
DESCRIPTION:However quietly\, Warren Zanes has established himself as something of\n\nan oddity in the music business. A platypus. His constituent parts are\n\nmany\, but they don't add up to anything immediately recognizable.\n\n\n\n\n\n Zanes has been all of these things: a Ph.D and professor at several\n\nAmerican universities\, a Vice President at the Rock and Roll Hall of\n\nFame and Museum\, a writer whose subjects range from Jimmy Rodgers to\n\nDusty Springfield to the Wilburn Brothers to the history of Warner\n\nBros. Records\, a musician who made three records with 1980s rock and\n\nroll band the Del Fuegos and three as a solo artist\, a\n\nthinker-for-hire who has worked on several high-profile music\n\nprojects\, including\, most recently\, the upcoming George Harrison\n\ndocumentary directed by Martin Scorsese\, and the Executive Director of\n\nLittle Steven Van Zandt's Rock and Roll Forever Foundation\, where his\n\nwork is an extension of his non-profit experience and his teaching at\n\nCase Western Reserve\, the School of Visual Arts\, the University of\n\nRochester\, and other institutions. Time Out New York has said of\n\nWarren that he is "as smart a pop songwriter as there is."\n\nEntertainment Weekly lauded his solo work as "a thing of indie-pop\n\nbeauty." Rolling Stone described that same music as having "flashes of\n\nBeck and 1970s Paul McCartney . . . [and] a lot of what sounds like\n\nXTC." Among those who have already stepped forward to praise his\n\nlatest recording are Cameron Crowe\, Aimee Mann\, and Tom Petty. But\,\n\nmostly\, Zanes flies under the radar.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:However quietly\, Warren Zanes has established himself as something of<br />\nan oddity in the music business. A platypus. His constituent parts are<br />\nmany\, but they don&#39\;t add up to anything immediately recognizable.<br />\n<br />\n<br />\n&#8203\;Zanes has been all of these things: a Ph.D and professor at several<br />\nAmerican universities\, a Vice President at the Rock and Roll Hall of<br />\nFame and Museum\, a writer whose subjects range from Jimmy Rodgers to<br />\nDusty Springfield to the Wilburn Brothers to the history of Warner<br />\nBros. Records\, a musician who made three records with 1980s rock and<br />\nroll band the Del Fuegos and three as a solo artist\, a<br />\nthinker-for-hire who has worked on several high-profile music<br />\nprojects\, including\, most recently\, the upcoming George Harrison<br />\ndocumentary directed by Martin Scorsese\, and the Executive Director of<br />\nLittle Steven Van Zandt&#39\;s Rock and Roll Forever Foundation\, where his<br />\nwork is an extension of his non-profit experience and his teaching at<br />\nCase Western Reserve\, the School of Visual Arts\, the University of<br />\nRochester\, and other institutions. Time Out New York has said of<br />\nWarren that he is &quot\;as smart a pop songwriter as there is.&quot\;<br />\nEntertainment Weekly lauded his solo work as &quot\;a thing of indie-pop<br />\nbeauty.&quot\; Rolling Stone described that same music as having &quot\;flashes of<br />\nBeck and 1970s Paul McCartney . . . [and] a lot of what sounds like<br />\nXTC.&quot\; Among those who have already stepped forward to praise his<br />\nlatest recording are Cameron Crowe\, Aimee Mann\, and Tom Petty. But\,<br />\nmostly\, Zanes flies under the radar.
LOCATION:Book & Bar 40 Pleasant Street\, Portsmouth
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URL:https://business.portsmouthchamber.org/events/details/warren-zanes-book-release-party-and-musical-performance-11-12-2015-12627
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