The video I recently posted but couldn't edit said post:
Sara Bareilles, Many a Miles
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ossobuco
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Wed 16 Jul, 2014 06:15 pm
@Olivier5,
I'm not sure I've ever heard a song about that. Well, I probably have, but usually things advance to Walk on the Wild Side as a concept, or to Real Love and its travail (many many many songs, as my friend Bonny would say).
Re the Wild Side -
Lalo Shiffrin re the Moises Simon song - seems a sequence, correct me if I'm wrong.
Peanut Vendor - Lalo Schifrin - Special Guest ifcopod Channel
and then Elmer Bernstein and Jimmy Smith and Oliver Nelson, maybe in reverse order. I'm no expert, I remember the Bernstein and the Lou Reed.
Olivier 5, I know that melody, but can't find the song that does it. Perhaps you can locate it Dance with me was great.
Good morning from our Florid radio station. Wish I could acknowledge each contribution, but as you know, my way of thanking you is to thumb you up. Incidentally, y'all, we don't post here we PLAY.
Speaking of dancing, here's a new voice to me doing one from My Fair Lady.
There's local university radio station that runs a Francophone segment
called "French Toast". They played that song yesterday.
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Letty
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Thu 17 Jul, 2014 09:26 am
Well, it must be King Georges' day.
Anyone remember Phoebe Snow? Today is her birthday. First some info:
She was born in New York City in 1950 and raised in a musical household in which Delta blues, Broadway show tunes, Dixieland jazz, classical music, and folk music recordings were played around the clock. Her father, Merrill Laub, an exterminator by trade, had an encyclopedic knowledge of American film and theater and was also an avid collector and restorer of antiques. Her mother, Lili Laub, was a dance teacher who had performed with the Martha Graham group.