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1 month ago
The "Una voce poco fa" Contest - Cecilia Bartoli
Not many arias become legendary: "Di quella pira", "Largo al factorium", "Sempre libera", "La donna e mobile", "Laschia ch'io pianga" are only a fe...
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3 months ago
Reginald Dixon's Old Singalongs
The late great "Mr Blackpool" playing a variety of old cheerful tunes which many people loved and sung along to in the 40s and 50s.
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4 months ago
Beside the Seaside
Me playing the Wurlitzer organ in Blackpool Tower Ballroom on the 8th of August this year. Not perfect I know, but it was my first time playing a r...
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5 months ago
A. Netrebko & E. Garanca "Flowers Duet" Lakme
Baden-Baden, 2007
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It's all been said - it never was, isn't, never will be, any better than this. So don't speak, just listen.
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5 months ago
Elina Garanca - Una Voce Poco Fa
Elina Garanca mit "Una Voce Poco Fa", Rosina's Arie aus Rossini's "Il barbiere di Siviglia"
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I would happily die listening to the voice of this beauty. She sings as though she's holding your hand and doing it just for you.
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5 months ago
Betty Hutton - American Masters (1990)
Betty Hutton is interviewed for the PBS program "American Masters" (originally aired on July 2, 1990) about writer/director Preston Sturges, whom s...
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9 months ago
etta james I'd Rather Go Blind
Rather go blind is one of the greatest sad songs ever made..
I cringe when I hear other people sing it. Thank you Etta.
If you had to get introduc...
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9 months ago
At Last-Etta James
OK SO I AM SUCH AN IDIOT ITS BY ETTA JAMES NOT ELLA FITZGERALD SORRY!!!
Song: At Last by Etta James
Lyrics:
At last my love has come along
My lo...
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10 months ago
Victor Borge improvising on the piano
Victor has just finished conducting at one of his 80th birthday concerts and the crowd reaction was so good that the violinist, Anton Kontra, sugge...
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10 months ago
Victor Borge and Leonid Hambro Plays The Minute Waltz
Minute Waltz for 2 pianos
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10 months ago
Miff Mole and his Little Molers, Midge Williams vocal - Paradise Found (1930)
Miff Mole (March 11,1898 - April 29,1961) was a jazz trombonist and band leader. He is generally considered as one of the greatest jazz trombonists...
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My heroine. Midge's dad was a pioneer of the civil rights movement in Central Valley, CA. At seventeen, she joined the Columbia Jazz Band, In1934, the leader set-up a tour of Japan. Midge learned Japanese in eight weeks, sang across Japan to sell-out audiences and is credited with being the found...
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10 months ago
1935, Weather Man, Dolly Dawn, George Hall Orch. Hi Def, 78RPM
(Note: be sure to click on the watch in "HD" option for better sound and picture.) ....and then click the full frame button.
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11 months ago
Hall's Holiday
Featuring Dolly Dawn with George Hall's Orchestra and the Landt Trio
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Dolly Dawn must be one of the most under-rated vocalists of the swing era - fabulous voice that compares with anyone but she never really got the breaks she deserved. I wonder if Larry Clinton arranged for Georgie Hall? - has the same polished sound and riffs.
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1 year ago
Weatherman-George Hall-Dolly Dawn.wmv
Weatherman-George Hall and His Taft Hotel Orchestra with Dolly Dawn on vocal.
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@sdorr Agreed. It seems to be a symptom of insecurity - some people think they show erudition by being critical and are seen to be street-smart by being dismissive: in fact, they demonstrate to the world nothing but their own narrow-minded ignorance. A true cognoscenti will always show more grace...