On Jul 23, 10:30 pm, ornamentalmind <ornsmindseyes...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> I spent some length of time gathering more Cleo Laine songs...like I
> did for Sir John's death...but gave up. Those from 'the other side of
> the pond' may know her more...she is at least equal in talent IMV.
>
> On Jul 23, 7:42 pm, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I'm up late - dawn soon. My elder brother and sister had poor taste
> > so I got Lonnie Donegan and Sasha Distel singing 'My Old Man's a
> > Dustman' and 'Mon Beau Chapeau'. Molded a few 78s into useless plant
> > pots.
>
> > On Jul 21, 7:34 pm, rigsy03 <rigs...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > These women were of my mother's time but still very popular as I was
> > > growing up. For instance, those photos of Peggy Lee reminded me of
> > > hats of her day but particularly the "coffee table" reminded me of the
> > > '50's. BTW, I still have cartons of those 78's packed away and hear
> > > they are becoming hot again. I used to break some- Xavier Cugats (?)
> > > on a player that was supposed to flip the records automatically but
> > > sometimes missed and know a few Nat King Coles split by overpacking a
> > > box. Oh well.
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> > > Peggy's theme for this forum might be "Is That All There Is?" :-)
>
> > > I think one influence was Audrey Hepburn and her particular style.
> > > Jackie was okay but could look rigid. Liz Taylor had a terrible
> > > fashion sense but who cared? Etc. These things are just toys and
> > > amusements, gentlemen!- Hide quoted text -
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Sunday, July 24, 2011
[Mind's Eye] Re: Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald and "eras" :-)
I meant vaudeville rather than burlesque. Hmm.
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