Most Popular
Most Popular sponsored by
Blogs
Wed Aug 20, 9:34 AM
Tue Aug 19, 2:20 PM
Wed Aug 20, 2:55 PM
Wed Aug 20, 2:38 PM
Wed Aug 20, 2:11 PM
Wed Aug 20, 9:00 AM
Wed Aug 20, 2:37 PM
Tue Aug 19, 4:29 PM
Recent Articles
Recent Articles by Dean C. Minderman
8:30 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14, and 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, June 15 at Jazz at the Bistro, 3536 Washington Avenue
7 p.m. Wednesday, April 23. Scottrade Center, 1401 Clark Avenue
Why waste money (or steal) those bogus Thriller remixes when you can get better Michael Jackson reinventions legally — for free? Plus, the history of the classic Harlem Globetrotters song "Sweet Georgia Brown."
No related articles found
National Features >
Village Voice
Looking back on his first term.
By Roy Edroso
SF Weekly
A studio apartment in San Francisco now costs $1,700 per month. Hence the madness.
By Ashley Harrell
The Pitch
How a woman in a leopard-print mini-skirt brought down the Kansas attorney general.
By Justin Kendall
Westword
What to do when your friends become rock 'n' roll stars? Go along for the ride.
By Adam Cayton-Holland
Backstoppers Benefit
7 p.m. Sunday November 4. The Pageant, 6161 Delmar Boulevard.
Published on October 31, 2007
LOCAL MOTION
The idea began with Don Wolff, who each week on his now-cancelled KMOX radio program would dedicate a different recording of the standard "Someone to Watch Over Me" to police officers, firefighters and EMTs. During an on-air visit with singer Anita Rosamond, Wolff suggested she record the tune and sell copies to raise money for the Backstoppers, which helps families of public-safety workers killed in the line of duty. Rosamond and her manager Terry Perkins upped the ante, gathering other jazz and pop performers to contribute to a full-length CD and benefit concert. Sunday's show and CD release event will feature Rosamond, Ralph Butler, Jeanne Trevor, the Tom Kennedy Trio, Wild, Cool & Swingin' and more, with all proceeds going to the Backstoppers.