Singer Jonathan Karrant and pianist Joshua White have collaborated and released their 13-track album Shadows Fall. Now that Las Vegas has opened up, the pair is performing a mini-tour with
An Evening with Jonathan Karrant and Joshua White, starting with Southern Nevada at Summerlin Library Performing Arts Center on May 27 and May 28.
Shadows Fall is a collection of classic standards and contemporary songs such as Simply the Best, I Try, Lush Life, So in Love, and Your Smiling Face. Jonathan interprets songs as a storyteller bring the music and lyrics alive.
Born and raised at the foothills of the Ozarks in the old western town of Fort Smith, Arkansas, Jonathan knew since the age of 5 that I wanted to be in show business. My mother s family had a great appreciation for music, playing piano, and singing. My uncle had a big band that also played jazz around Fort Smith [Arkansas]. One week after high school, I moved to New York City since I was accepted at the William Esper Acting S
The Toronto Blue Jays are now a half-game back of the Boston Red Sox after an 8-0 victory over the division front-runners Tuesday night. It was the latest vision of what this team can be as bigger-picture machinations are underway.
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On what would have been the great Roy Halladay’s 44th birthday, the Jays Care Foundation and the City of Toronto announced that Toronto’s first accessible baseball diamond will be named Roy Halladay Field.
Over 12 seasons in Toronto, the late Halladay was very involved with the community, particularly with children. His “Doc’s Box” initiative hosted children and families from SickKids (The Hospital for Sick Children) to experience Blue Jays games.
“I am very excited for the completion of this amazing, inclusive baseball field. Roy and I had the privilege of meeting countless inspirational kids and their families through SickKids and our program, Doc’s Box,” said Brandy Halladay in a statement. “We often talked about how incredible it would be to have a baseball field where every child could easily be a part of the game that we all love. Roy would be so proud to have his name associated with this project, but he would be even happier to see th
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We all like to play the blame game when something goes wrong.
Toronto Blue Jays fans, for example, have every right to be frustrated that prized off-season acquisition George Springer has landed back on the 10-day injured list because of his right quad strain. But no one deserves blame here.
When a player is injured, a team’s medical staff puts together a plan for his rehabilitation and recovery from the injury. Players have a series of tests that they have to pass in order to get back on the field. These tests include baseball activities like running the bases, sliding, making reads and breaks in the outfield.