The external aspects of Li Daiguo’s performance inevitably grab you first: his stage presence and look are quite striking, and then there’s the sheer number of instruments he plays, but he’s also quite simply one of the most interesting cats I have met and listened to in Shanghai. With this album I’m thinking he might be more than just interesting, too…
Hoping I can make it through this Friday the 13th intact.
Babyface, OUR SHOW, Yu Guo, Starch, OUR SHOW, Adoquin, a Piano Competition, a tribute to Richard Rogers, and OUR SHOW. Also, you can WIN TICKETS TO OUR SHOW!!! That’s right, the conflict-of-interest pick is back and better than ever.