One of the greatest female songwriters of the golden era of popular song, Carolyn Leigh wrote several outstanding standards, including "Witchcraft," "Young at Heart," "The Best Is Yet to Come," "Fi...
One of the greatest female songwriters of the golden era of popular song, Carolyn Leigh wrote several outstanding standards, including "Witchcraft," "Young at Heart," "The Best Is Yet to Come," "Firefly," "Hey, Look Me Over!," "Pass Me By," and "It Amazes Me." She passed away at 57 in 1983.
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As a lucky guy that got to see Frank S. perform in concert and got to attend his 80th B'day at the Shriner's Auditorium in L.A., I wanted to tell you that you captured the essence of the phrasing of the master of phraseology himself (not to mention that I also had the the good fortune to see the maestro's son, Frank Jr. perform live with the same tones as his father, which you emulate well. Bravismo! Best regards.
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As a lucky guy that got to see Frank S. perform in concert and got to attend his 80th B'day at the Shriner's Auditorium in L.A., I wanted to tell you that you captured the essence of the phrasing of the master of phraseology himself (not to mention that I also had the the good fortune to see the maestro's son, Frank Jr. perform live with the same tones as his father, which you emulate well. Bravismo! Best regards.
Mark