Only two members of the Eagles had enjoyed longer tenures in the band when Don Felder was fired on Feb. 6, 2001. They were the only two who mattered. Along the way, Felder survived a messy breakup and ...
When it comes to the components of music virtuoso Hershey Felder’s world, there is no greater metaphor for his life and art than his piano itself. More than simply a conduit for music, the instrument ...
Actor-pianist Hershey Felder's love affair with the piano, and his deeply intuitive connection to classical composers, has long been known to TheatreWorks Silicon Valley audiences as well as to ...
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley will ring in 2026 with the return of actor/pianist/writer Hershey Felder in the World Premiere of Hershey Felder: The Piano and Me. See photos! Known for his hit portrayals ...
Critics look back on a year when the balcony scene in “Evita” became a social media phenomenon and audiences swooned for the bear in “Paddington: The Musical.” By Houman Barekat Matt Wolf and Tess ...
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In this brand-new play, Felder plays himself as well as many of the characters he’s met along the way who have made his art possible. After some 16 musical protagonists, 6,000 live performances, 18 ...
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - The South Pike School District announced that Southern Miss Lady Eagle legend Janice Felder passed away on Wednesday. The hall of famer left her mark on women’s basketball at ...
Janice Felder, the all-time leading scorer for Southern Miss women's basketball, has died at the age of 55. Felder is the only player in the program's history to have her jersey retired and holds ...
A Republican running for City Council in heavily conservative and Orthodox Jewish Brooklyn neighborhoods has sent out mailers tying Democratic incumbent Simcha Felder to socialist mayoral front-runner ...
Fans of Hershey Felder needn’t have worried that his “Rachmaninoff and the Tsar” show earlier this year — billed as the finale in his composer series — would be his last performances in the Bay Area.