Arts and Entertainment

Teachers’ Jams

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Mr. Rubinstein

“Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)”

Billy Joel

Rock

“My favorite is probably Movin’ Out by Billy Joel because it was #1 when I was about nine years old, and nine was a very impressionable age. It was really big, and I’ve loved Billy Joel since. I tried seeing him in concert recently, but it was sold out.” —Gary Rubenstein, math teacher


Mr. Miller

“Livin’ on a Prayer”

Bon Jovi

Rock

“It’s difficult to choose one, but I appreciate the upbeat sound that Bon Jovi creates with this song.” —Vincent Miller, Physical Education teacher


Mr. Hanna

“On Green Dolphin Street”

Miles Davis

Jazz

“It's sophisticated without being complicated.” —David Hanna, history teacher


Mr. Grossman

“Waterloo Sunset”

The Kinks

Rock

“It is the most wistful song ever recorded.” —Eric Grossman, English teacher


Mr. Ferencz

“Shine a Light”

Spiritualized

Rock

“It has this powerful, ethereal feeling to it. And it's got a killer saxophone solo.” —Eric Ferencz, English teacher


Mr. Sandler

“Since I’ve Been Loving You”

Led Zeppelin

Blues Rock

“I just love Robert Plant’s vocals and singing, and the bluesy guitar [...] I remember first getting into it in college.” —Robert Sandler, history teacher


Dr. Majewski

“All You Need Is Love”

The Beatles

Rock

“I like it because it is about love.” —Dr. Eugene Majewski, physics teacher


Ms. Manning

“Pictures of You”

The Cure

Alternative

“I grew up listening to The Smiths and The Cure and Depeche Mode, so it’s that nostalgia of the new wave-y, goth stuff of the ‘80s.” —Kim Manning, English teacher