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Les Jacobson: The Two Stevies in a Season of Growth and Hope - Evanston RoundTable

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Les Jacobson: The Two Stevies in a Season of Growth and Hope - Evanston RoundTable

The other day I shared on my Facebook page the wonderfully infectious video of Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk” synchronized to amazing clips from the Golden Era of Hollywood musicals. Aside from showcasing the greatest dancers – Ginger Rogers, Ann Miller, Fred Astaire, Bill Robinson, the Nicholas Brothers, Judy Garland, and Gene Kelly among them – the brilliant mashup by Nerd Fest UK with 60 million views also includes Laurel and Hardy, Jerry Mouse, Mickey Rooney, and Jimmy Cagney: all hoofers. Even Groucho. Who knew?

It’s not even five minutes, but it will radiate joy throughout your day and leave your jaw deeply askew. It reveals the genius and hopefulness of a time when America was going through a devastating Depression and then a world war. This was how our parents and grandparents made it through hard times.

I mention “Uptown Funk” – the song and the video – for one reason: music, dance, and the arts in general help us get through the difficult years. We should patronize and support the arts as much as possible. Theaters, clubs, symphony halls, movie houses, recital spaces, and concert venues have all been shut down for more than a year. How do artists and promoters recover from such a long hiatus? With our help.

Life would be a mistake without music, Nietzsche said. To compensate, it seems every generation produces musical geniuses to help us endure the hard times and inspire us to strive for better ones. Beethoven and Mozart lived in Vienna at the same time! Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, and Charlie Parker were all in New York City in the 1940s and ‘50s (along with Bartok and, later on, Bernstein). Miles and Bird were even, briefly, roommates. Imagine the jam sessions.

This week we celebrate the birthdays of two of the greatest musical artists of our (or all) time. Steve Winwood (known as Stevie in his early years) was born this day (May 12) in 1947 and Stevie Wonder tomorrow (May 13) in 1950. From all accounts, they are in good health. They continue to perform. They are global treasures. See them if you have the chance.

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