Iridescence is a masterful set, with none of the tentative feeling …he bipped when he should have bopped …that sometimes afflicts free jazz outings.
Ken Field
Concert Review: Adam Sherman Band at The Burren — Definitely Connecting
Adam Sherman, Cambridge-based musician, voice teacher, and vocal coach never went away.
Arts Fuse Podcast #22: Holiday Arts Events & Shows of 2019
The Greater Boston Area is brimming with the holiday spirit, and so are we!
CD Review: The Revolutionary Snake Ensemble — Volatile Fun
Contagious enjoyment is very much the goal of Ken Field’s Revolutionary Snake Ensemble. Mission accomplished.
Margaret Weigel, Fuse Visual Arts Critic — Words of Remembrance
There will be a public celebration of Margaret Weigel’s life on December 9 at Medford’s Chevalier Theater.
Fuse Remembrance: Karen Aqua 1954-2011—A Fitting Life, and Memorial
The late Karen Aqua was the rarest of birds — a working artist who seldom needed to compromise her ideals in order to succeed. Befitting the legacy of this vibrant visual artist, husband Ken Field and a small team of volunteers organized a public memorial/celebration of Karen’s life for family, friends, and colleagues Sunday, July 10th at Somerville, MA’s Center for Arts at the Armory.
Coming Attractions in Jazz: December 2009
By J. R. Carroll December is always an exasperating month for jazz fans: The first week is crammed with more events than any human without self-cloning abilities can possibly attend; after that, the major clubs close their doors many evenings in order to host private parties (hey, something has to pay the bills). The upside […]