The post Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan Pen Moving Tribute to Hal Willner appeared first on Consequence of Sound. According to Waits, he first met Willner after a 1974 concert. “He was 18 and I was 24 ...
Tom Waits reached back to his classic ballad style for "House Where Nobody Lives". The 1999 classic highlighted his album 'Mule Variations'.
Waits’ gritty Rain Dogs depicted a dark vision of New York’s underbelly, and was shaped by its ‘junkyard orchestra’ of ...
John Prine, Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan, were honored with awards at the Song Lyrics of Literary Excellence Awards on Monday during a ceremony at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum ...
Following 1985’s seminal and career-defining Rain Dogs (considered by many, including this writer, to be some of his very best work), Tom Waits and his then new collaborator and wife Kathleen Brennan ...
Over 40 years of loving Bob and still he astounds… his vodka paintbrush of absurdity, vaudeville, heartbreak and forgiveness and imagination of the infinite is still wet and painting backdrops ...
One of Waits’ most mournful songs is ‘Georgia Lee’, written after he heard about the discovery of a 12-year-old girl’s body ...
Tom Waits and collaborator and wife Kathleen Brennan penned a tribute to late producer and longtime friend, Hal Willner. Willner died last week at the age of 64. The cause of death has not yet been ...
Since the 1973 release of his first album, "Closing Time," Waits has won over fans with his original songwriting and distinctive, gravelly vocal style. One reviewer calls Waits "the Ultimate hobo boho ...
A cult theater project from the ’90s has emerged from the rabbit hole. “Alice” is reborn, thanks to students at the Yale School of Drama. Twenty-seven years ago, the internationally renowned theater ...