25-11-2025 20:04 via nytimes.com

This Countertenor Happily Goes Back And Forth Between Vivaldi And Sarah Vaughan

“For John Holiday, being true to himself means weaving together the loose strands of opera, gospel, R&B, jazz and pop that make up his musical life and inheritance.” – The New York Times
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