Citations with the tag: MERCHANT, Natalie

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  • For Natalie Merchant, there's plenty of life after signing with 10,000 Maniacs.
    Parney, Lisa Leigh // Christian Science Monitor; 10/23/95, Vol. 87 Issue 229, p15 

    Profiles the singer Natalie Merchant. Comparison between Natalie Merchant and a singer-guitarist Tracy Chapman; Her tour for the United States.

  • Merchant quits maniacs.
    Lichtman, Irv // Billboard; 8/14/93, Vol. 105 Issue 33, p85 

    Reports on lead singer Natalie Merchant of 10,000 Maniacs as leaving Elektra Entertainment group. Amicable split; Leaving as natural passage.

  • Naturally Merchant.
    Hajari, Nisid // Entertainment Weekly; 7/21/95, Issue 284, p40 

    Features music performer Natalie Merchant. Release of debut solo album `Tigerlily'; Success previous band 10,000 Maniacs; Views on the music industry.

  • Top tix.
    Hajari, Nisid // Variety; 10/2/95, Vol. 360 Issue 9, p12 

    Presents the ranking of Ticketmaster Online Top 10 attractions for the week ending September 27, 1995 in the United States. Presence of Natalie Merchant, former 10,000 Maniacs singer, in the top 10 for her first solo album `Tigerlily'.

  • Picks & Pans: Song.
    Charaipotra, Sona // People; 12/3/2001, Vol. 56 Issue 23, p37 

    Reviews the music album 'Motherland,' by Natalie Merchant.

  • Natalie Merchant.
    Stein, Joel // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 6/22/1998, Issue 25, p73 

    Presents a brief interview with singer/musician Natalie Merchant. Her lack of television viewing; Comments on the magazine `Nation'; Merchant's involvement in the 1998 Lilith Fair tour; Number of languages she speaks.

  • ALBUMS: POP.
    Paoletta, Michael; L.F. // Billboard; 12/1/2001, Vol. 113 Issue 48, p20 

    Reviews the album 'Motherland,' by Natalie Merchant.

  • Cause Celeb.
    Doherty, Brian // Mother Jones; Jan/Feb99, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p26 

    Focuses on the influence of singer Natalie Merchant's involvement in the programs of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jamestown, New York. Contributions to the club in the form of money and personal appearances; Impact of Merchant's ties with the organization.

  • Dig this!
    Talkington, Amy // Seventeen; Apr96, Vol. 55 Issue 4, p114 

    Profiles singer Natalie Anne Merchant. Fondness for swimming in pools; Favorite school subject; Most admired politician; Favorite song on her album `Tigerlily'; Favorite food.

  • Merchant blooms on her `Tigerlily' solo on Elektra.
    Bessman, Jim // Billboard; 5/20/95, Vol. 107 Issue 20, p11 

    Focuses on Natalie Merchant's first album as a solo performer titled `Tigerlily' from Elektra Entertainment. Merchant as former lead vocalist for 10,000 Maniacs; Promotional campaign for the album; Establishment of radio airplay.

  • OUR TIME IN RHINECLIFF.
    FELICIANO, KRISTINA // Paste: Signs of Life in Music, Film & Culture; Mar2010, Issue 61, p17 

    A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of meeting U.S. singer and songwriter Natalie Merchant.

  • Natalie Merchant (Music).
    Sprague, David // Daily Variety; 8/6/2004, Vol. 284 Issue 24, p14 

    Reviews the concert of Natalie Merchant at Town Hall in New York.

  • A Tale of Two Natalies.
    Richardson, Ken // Sound & Vision; Apr2002, Vol. 67 Issue 3, p114 

    Compares the songs women musicians Natalie Imbruglia and Natalie Merchant.

  • Natalie Merchant: 'Sleep' impact.
    NUNN, JERRY // Windy City Times; 7/21/2010, Vol. 25 Issue 42, p15 

    An interview with Natalie Merchant about her latest music release "Leave Your Sleep," is presented.

  • NYC Students Get Singer Natalie Merchant for a Teacher.
    NUNN, JERRY // Curriculum Review; Feb2012, Vol. 51 Issue 6, p3 

    The article discusses a music education course called "Natalie Merchant Unit" taught by singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant at the YMCA in New York City, as well as curricula created by percussionist Cyro Baptista, according to the January 6, 2012, issue of "The Wall Street Journal" newspaper.

  • LEAVE YOUR SLEEP.
    Collum, Danny Duncan // U.S. Catholic; Jul2010, Vol. 75 Issue 7, p42 

    The article reviews the music release "Leave Your Sleep," by Natalie Merchant.

  • Leave Your Sleep.
    Lipshutz, Jason // Billboard; 5/8/2010, Vol. 122 Issue 18, p28 

    The article reviews the music release "Leave Your Sleep," by Natalie Merchant.

  • The Blind Men and the Elephant.
    Saxe, John Godfrey // Sing Out; Summer2010, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p78 

    The musical notation for the song "The Blind Men and the Elephant," words by John Godfrey Saxe and music by Natalie Merchant.

  • Leave Your Sleep.
    M. R. // Sing Out; Summer2010, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p106 

    The article reviews the music release "Leave Your Sleep," by Natalie Merchant.

  • Three maniacs.
    M. R. // Billboard; 7/24/93, Vol. 105 Issue 30, p12 

    Features a photograph of 10,000 Maniacs lead singer Natalie Merchant as she is greeted by R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe and Mike Mills. Maniac's concert at Chasten Park in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Natalie Merchant at Borders July 22.
    M. R. // Windy City Times; 7/14/2010, Vol. 25 Issue 41, p14 

    The article announces that singer Natalie Merchant will appear at Borders in Chicago, Illinois on July 22, 2010 for the signing of copies of her latest music release "Leave Your Sleep."

  • Leave Your Sleep.
    Arnold, Chuck // People; 4/26/2010, Vol. 73 Issue 16, p48 

    The article reviews the music release "Leave Your Sleep," by Natalie Merchant.

  • Natalie Merchant Hones Her Song Craft In The Telling.
    Taylor, Chuck // Billboard; 06/12/99, Vol. 111 Issue 24, p76 

    Profiles singer Natalie Merchant and highlights her album `Ophelia.' Popularity of the song `Kind and Generous'; Honesty and postive energy in Merchant's appeal; Messages in her song lyrics; Tour information; Song style.

  • Merchant's tour is key to Elektra's European attack.
    Horak, Terri; Clark-Meads, Jeff // Billboard; 3/16/96, Vol. 108 Issue 11, p11 

    Reports on Elektra Records' marketing strategy for singer Natalie Merchant's first solo album `Tigerlily' in the European market. Creation of new packaging and promotional art; Release of the album worldwide on June 20, 1995; Planned performances in European countries; Media and advertising...

  • THE ALBUMS NO QUEER COLLECTION SHOULD BE WITHOUT�.
    Horak, Terri; Clark-Meads, Jeff // Gay Community News; Oct2006, Issue 202, p22 

    The article reviews the music release "Tigerlily," by Natalie Merchant.

  • Leave Your Sleep.
    Wood, Mikael // Entertainment Weekly; 4/16/2010, Issue 1098, p72 

    A review of the music release "Leave Your Sleep," by Natalie Merchant, is presented.

  • Lifting the gloom.
    Treacy, Christopher John // Bay Windows; 8/5/2004, Vol. 22 Issue 34, Special section p8 

    Reviews the music performance of Natalie Merchant at the Sanders Theater in Harvard University on August 1 and 2, 2004.

  • Leave Your Sleep.
    LEVEN, JEFF // Paste: Signs of Life in Music, Film & Culture; Mar2010, Issue 61, p63 

    The article reviews the music release "Leave Your Sleep," by Natalie Merchant.

  • Night-table reading.
    LEVEN, JEFF // Vanity Fair; Feb96, Issue 426, p72 

    Reports on the books being read by well-known American personalities. Musician Natalie Merchant; Presidential senior adviser George Stephanopoulos; Cosmetics executive Aerin Lauder; Architect Franklin D. Israel.

  • out in the city.
    Pacquette, Daniel // Xtra (Toronto); 8/21/2003, Issue 491, p35 

    Presents an update on gay men and lesbian celebrities as of August 2003. Reschedule of the retro night to be performed by Grapefruit and DJ Shane Percy; Music recording launched by Natalie Merchant; Performers who participated at the Gay Pride event in London, England.

  • Merchant Nominated for NY State Arts Council Board.
    Pacquette, Daniel // International Musician; Aug2007, Vol. 105 Issue 8, p3 

    The article reports on the nomination of singer Natalie Merchant for the New York State Council on the Arts. She was among the five people nominated by Governor Eliot Spitzer in his efforts to transform the arts council. The governor said that a more diverse and daring council would help in...

  • Retrospective 1995-2005.
    McGrath, T. J. // Dirty Linen: Folk & World Music; Feb/Mar2006, Issue 122, p63 

    The article reviews the alternative, pop-rock music release "Retrospective 1995-2005," Natalie Merchant.

  • NATALIE MERCHANT: THE HOUSE CARPENTERS DAUGHTER (MYTH AMERICA/REMOTE CONTROL) (Music).
    Apter, Jeff // Bulletin with Newsweek; 2/24/2004, Vol. 122 Issue 6409, p79 

    This article presents information on the folk music album "The House Carpenter's Daughter," by Natalie merchant. The author says that austere vocals of Natalie Merchant leaves him cold. This tribute, with its shades of singer Nick Cave's music album "Murder Ballads," could have been more serious...

  • TOSSING OUT THE FISH.
    Apter, Jeff // Dirty Linen: Folk & World Music; Jan/Feb2010, Issue 145, p6 

    The article offers news briefs related to folk music in the U.S. Entertainer Natalie Merchant received an honorary doctorate degree from the State University of New York for her advocacy to disadvantaged children, the arts and the environment. eMedia Music Corp. has released TimeStretch that...

  • Conductor's farewell season showcases variety.
    Schultz, Richard // Echo Magazine; 8/16/2012, Vol. 23 Issue 24, p54 

    The article offers information regarding farewell season of Phoenix Symphony Inc. which will constitute performances of the singer Natalie Merchant, The musical band Texas Tenors and the singer Patti Austin. It adds that the theatrical company helps to introduce music to new generations through...

  • Living in Harmony.
    Hogan, Mary Kate // Greenwich Magazine; Jun2012, Vol. 65 Issue 6, p32 

    The article presents a brief profile of housewife-composer Mary Pierce Hurwitz. Hurwitz is a mother of seven and indulges herself in songwriting after her kids are asleep. The composer admits that she gets her inspiration from her husband and her kids. Her music has reportedly a soothing Celtic...

  • The Merchant of New York.
    Walsh, Christopher // Pro Sound News; Feb2008, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p53 

    The article focuses on the audio equipment used during a series of performances by singer Natalie Merchant at the Hiro Ballroom in New York City in 2008. George Cowan, Merchant's Front of House (FOH) engineer since 1998, mixed each show on his Yamaha DM 2000 console, situated near the rear wall...

  • GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN.
    Walsh, Christopher // New Yorker; 7/12/2010, Vol. 86 Issue 20, p8 

    A calendar is presented of cultural events in the New York City area for July 7-20, 2010, including a performance by singer Natalie Merchant, the exhibition "Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917" at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), and a performance by the choreographer Saburo Teshigawara at...

  • Leave Your Sleep: Natalie Merchant on Childhood.
    Griswold, Jerry // Horn Book Magazine; Sep/Oct2010, Vol. 86 Issue 5, p51 

    The article reviews the music release "Leave Your Sleep," by Natalie Merchant.

  • The Guilty Pleasures.
    Chiarella, Tom; Murray, Karl; Munzer, John; Hylton, Wil S.; Vaughan, Brendan // Esquire; Oct2001, Vol. 136 Issue 4, p130 

    Profiles several women celebrities in the United States. Singer and actress Courtney Love; Politician Condoleezza Rice; Golfer Nancy Lopez; Singer Natalie Merchant.

  • Merchant's 'House' Is Custom-Marketed.
    Orshoski, Wes // Billboard; 11/8/2003, Vol. 115 Issue 45, p35 

    Reports on the expectations of singer Natalie Merchant regarding the release of her music recording ""The House Carpenter's Daughter." Features of the music release; Sales strategy for the music album; Number of units sold.

  • Elektra releases first enhanced CD single.
    Gillen, Marilyn A. // Billboard; 11/11/95, Vol. 107 Issue 45, p8 

    Reports that Elektra Records plans to release an enhanced supersingle CD, with the first being `Wonder' from Natalie Merchant's platinum `Tigerlily' album. Songs on album; Background information.

  • Leave Your Sleep.
    Gillen, Marilyn A. // Publishers Weekly; 10/22/2012, Vol. 259 Issue 43, p56 

    A review of the book "Leave You Sleep," selected by Natalie Merchant and illustrated by Barbara McClintock is presented.

  • GET THEE TO A PLAY.
    Kelley, Raina; Chan, Michelle Jana // Newsweek; 3/13/2006, Vol. 147 Issue 11, p65 

    The article focuses on Great Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), which is hosting a "Complete Works" festival of all 37 of William Shakespeare's plays in Stratford on Avon, the playwright's home town. The festival will feature plays performed by the RSC, as well as touring companies from...

  • The House carpenter's Daughter.
    Arnold, Chuck // People; 8/25/2003, Vol. 60 Issue 8, p40 

    Reviews the music release of 'The House Carpenter's Daughter,' by musician Natalie Merchant.

  • Hear Me Out.
    Chris; Azzopardi // Gay & Lesbian Times; 6/3/2010, Issue 1171, p16 

    The article reviews several music releases, including "Pulse," by Toni Braxton, "Lessons From the Late Night," by Hunter Valentine, and "Leave Your Sleep," by Natalie Merchant.

  • YES! PICKS::Musical inspiration white putting out this issue.
    Chris; Azzopardi // Yes!; Summer2010, Issue 54, p59 

    The article reviews several music releases including "Horse Feathers," by Justin Ringle, "Leave Your Sleep," by Natalie Merchant, and "Your Wish," Rana Farhan.

  • Leave Your Sleep: A Collection of Classic Children's Poetry.
    Kelley, Ann // Booklist; 10/15/2012, Vol. 109 Issue 4, p42 

    The article reviews the book "Leave Your Sleep: A Collection of Classic Children's Poetry" by Natalie Merchant, illustrated by Barbara McClintock.

  • Leave Your Sleep: A Collection of Classic Children's Poetry.
    Roach, Julie // School Library Journal; Jan2013, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p94 

    The article reviews the book "Leave Your Sleep: A Collection of Classic Children's Poetry" adapted by Natalie Merchant and illustrated by Barbara McClintock.

  • LEAVE YOUR SLEEP A Collection of Classic Children's Poetry.
    Roach, Julie // Kirkus Reviews; 10/15/2012, Vol. 80 Issue 20, p46 

    The article reviews the book "Leave Your Sleep: A Collection of Classic Children's Poetry," by Natalie Merchant.

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