Posts tagged Luboshutz and Nemenoff
Musical Immigrants: How Luboshutz and Nemenoff Found Success in America - Part II by Thomas Wolf

In a blog post last month, I offered an introduction to the power of the United States in drawing musicians from Eastern and Western Europe during the first half of the 20th century.  To learn the specifics of how European musicians actually made successful careers in America, read this.

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Live Performing Arts Events for Every Man, Woman, and Child: A Look Back By Thomas Wolf

In the 1920s, someone got the bright idea that there was a way to create performing arts series in over a thousand small towns in the United States. To learn more about the brilliant concept and how it changed the face of the performing arts in this country, read here.

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Why Should We Listen to Old Recordings (or Any Recordings for That Matter)? by Thomas Wolf

There are many reasons that people give for not listening to old recordings. But increasing numbers of music lovers know that old recordings contain remarkable performances by legendary musicians that are unavailable anywhere else. For more, read here.

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