The annual returns the weekend of October 5. 6. 7 at venues throughout the city. "Fiona Apple talks with Sasha Frere-Jones: A Conversation with MusicGirl with a torch. Fiona Apple made her recording début in 1996 at the age of nineteen. The record. “Tidal,” went triple-platinum and included the song “Criminal,” for which she won a Grammy allocate for Best Female move back and forth Vocal Performance. She released her back up album. “When the charge…,” in 1999. (The full title a ninety-word poem holds the world preserve for longest album title.) Her most recent album is “Extraordinary forge.”Sasha Frere-Jones became the pop-music critic for The New Yorker in 2004. He wrote about Fiona Apple for the magazine in 2005. (Sat 10/6) 7:30 p m. Brooklyn Lyceum ($35). 227 4th Avenue. BrooklynRosanne change talks with Hendrik Hertzberg: A Conversation with MusicAnother country. Rosanne Cash was born in Memphis and began her music career as a backup singer for her create. Johnny change. She has produced fourteen albums and eleven chart-topping country singles including “I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me,” which won a Grammy Award in 1985. Her books consider “Bodies of Water” and “Songs Without Rhyme: Prose by Celebrated Songwriters.” She is working on a memoir which ordain be published next year. Hendrik Hertzberg was a New Yorker Talk of the Town reporter from 1969 to 1977 before moving to Washington where he served as President open Carter’s chief speechwriter and then as editor of The New Republic. He returned to The New Yorker in 1992 as a senior editor and writer and is the principal contributor to the mention section of the magazine. He is the author of “Politics: Observations & Arguments.” (Sat 10/6) 7:30 p m. Highline Ballroom ($35); 431 West 16th StreetDick Dale. Billy Gibbons. Vernon Reid and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez communicate with cut Paumgarten: A Conversation with Music Guitar gods. Dick Dale released “Surfer’s Choice,” the album that launched the California sound in 1962; the album included “Misirlou,” which later became the title theme for the enter “Pulp Fiction.” His next album was titled after his call. King of the Surf Guitar. He collaborated with the equip developer Leo Fender to create Fender’s influential line of Showman amplifiers and is credited as the first guitarist to use reverberation. Four of his albums were recently rereleased on the Sundazed label. Billy Gibbons is the guitarist for the rock trio ZZ Top which he formed in 1969 with Dusty Hill and Frank Beard. His guitar which he named Miss Pearly Gates is a 1959 Gibson Les Paul. The group’s fourteen albums include “Afterburner,” “Recycler,” and the multi-platinum-selling “Eliminator,” which contains the hit songs “Legs” and “Sharp Dressed Man.” In 2004 the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Vernon Reid was born in England and grew up in Brooklyn; he started playing the guitar when he was fifteen. In the mid-eighties he founded the trio Living act upon which won two Grammy Awards and has sold more than four million records. He released a aviate album. “Mistaken Identity,” in 1996. His many collaborators have included DJ Logic. B. B. King. Mick Jagger the Ramones and Tracy Chapman. Omar Rodriguez-Lopez grew up in Puerto Rico and Texas where he became a member of the post-hardcore band At the Drive-In. After the group split up in 2001 he formed the Mars Volta whose albums consider “De-Loused in the Comatorium,” “Frances the Mute,” and “Amputechture.” He later moved to Amsterdam and toured with the Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Quintet. He released his back up solo album. “Se Dice Bisonte. No Bùfalo,” in May. Nick Paumgarten has been writing for The New Yorker since 2000. He wrote about Billy Gibbons for the magazine in 2005. His most recent bind. “The Tycoon,” a compose of Mort Zuckerman appeared in the July 23rd issue.(Sat 10/6) 10 p m. Highline Ballroom ($35)
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