“Anyone who had a heart would love Burt just as much as I do”

Burt-Bacharach-WildernessSimon Kelner of The Independent has a nice review of Burt’s performance at the Wilderness Festival.

The hits came with such rapidity – often, one merging into another – that we were left marvelling at the sheer scale of Burt’s oeuvre. Did he really write that? And that, too?  “What the World Needs Now” was followed by “This Guy’s in Love”, which was followed by “Close to You”, which, in turn, was followed by “Trains and Boats and Planes”. And so it went on, Burt playing those unmistakable lilting melodies on the piano, deep into the night.

To read the review in its entirety, visit The Independent.

“Wilderness Festival 2014 review – A Poshstock for foodies”

Wilderness festival

From Mark Beaumont’s review in The Guardian of the 2014 Wilderness Festival:

But Burt Bacharach owns Wilderness, tossing out stone-cold classics on Saturday night at a rate of roughly one a minute – What’s New Pussycat?, Walk on By, I Say a Little Prayer, a stunning Anyone Who Had a Heart – as if to show that he has more hits in a single medley than the rest of the weekend combined. The perfect dinner party digestif. Mint.

To read the review in its entirety, visit The Guardian.

Brecon Jazz: Burt Bacharach opens the 2014 festival

JS43602745Karen Price of Wales Online has this review of Burt’s performance at the 2014 Brecon Jazz Festival.

The veteran musician may have recently celebrated his 86th birthday but the six-time Grammy Award winner and three-time Oscar winner from Kansas City shows no sign of slowing down any time soon, mouthing the words to his hit songs as he energetically played piano.

To read the review in its entirety, visit WalesOnline.co.uk.

 

Review: Burt Bacharach, Empire Theatre

JS43338610Jade Wright of the Liverpool Echo wrote this article about Burt’s Aug. 3, 2014, performance at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.

After three standing ovations Burt was finally allowed to leave the stage, but not before a voice shouted from the crowd “when are you coming back again?” He laughed as he responded “I wish it was tomorrow.”

To read the article in its entirety, visit LiverpoolEcho.co.uk.

Two more summer tour dates

imgresizeBurt has added two dates to his already busy European tour this summer.

On July 20, he’ll perform in Venice, Italy, at the Theatre la Fenice and on Aug. 5, he’ll perform a second show at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, England. That show is in addition to his previously announced performance there on Aug. 1.

As always, for the latest list of concerts I have, visit the On Tour page.

Italy concert dates officially announced

RavelloFestivalIn what is probably old news to many of his fans there, Burt has officially announced a number of concert dates this summer in Italy. On July 16, he’ll perform as part of the Ravello Festival in breathtakingly beautiful Ravello, Italy, and on July 18, he’ll be at the Festival del Vittoriale in Brescia, Italy.

As always, for the most up-to-date list of upcoming concerts I’ve got, visit the On Tour page.

 

Bacharach reunites with Costello for new musical

Elvis-CostelloNoise11.com has more details on the new musical Burt and Elvis Costello are working on based on their 1998 record Painted From Memory.

The songs I am working on with Burt Bacharach are not being prepared for recording. Initially they are being prepared for performance on stage and for a musical. The production will have to reach a certain degree of success before we would think about an original cast record where we would represent at on record. That might not even more as automatic as it used to be because as you know the business of making records has changed quite a lot. Before every little thing was recorded. Now, not so much.

To hear the full interview, visit Noise11.com.