'Side Man': Memories of a jazzman father — and the price paid
At one crucial moment in playwright Warren Leight's "Side Man," a deeply affectionate tribute to the journeyman jazzman and the price he pays for his passion, we see a musician watching Elvis Presley on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and having an unpleasant premonition. "That kid," he says, "will do to...
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