This is my aunt's record, made in 1966. The idea for the record - a Jewish-grandmother-style send-up of '60s chart-busters - was inspired by the then-success of Mrs. Miller, a singer who was kind of like one of those unfortunate "American Idol" auditions. The novelty of Mrs. Miller's lack of polish catapulted her to stardom; not surprising in the era of Tiny Tim. What I am only now finding out is that John McKay, Steppenwolf founder, was on "Molly Camp" with the Toronto-based Sparrows. .
This is my aunt's record, made in 1966. The idea for the record - a Jewish-grandmother-style send-up of '60s chart-busters - was inspired by the then-success of Mrs. Miller, a singer who was kind of like one of those unfortunate "American Idol" auditions. The novelty of Mrs. Miller's lack of polish catapulted her to stardom; not surprising in the era of Tiny Tim. What I am only now finding out is that John McKay, Steppenwolf founder, was on "Molly Camp" with the Toronto-based Sparrows. .
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