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Re: [ARSCLIST] Darlene Edwards (was: Rosemary Brown)
And it's amazing what one can do with 2 left hands ! Ain't It Though ?
BH
>>> malcolm@xxxxxxxx 1/30/2007 12:44 PM >>>
Darlene Edwards is a pseudonym for Jo Stafford.
And Jonathan Edwards, her nimble-fingered pianist, is her husband Paul
Weston, the bandleader.
Mal
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Robert Hodge wrote:
>That's NOT Jo Stafford. It's Darlene Edwards. And she is very good !
>(Jo, that is.)
>BH
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>>>>Mark4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1/30/2007 9:52 AM >>>
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>And of course there were the "famous" Jo Stafford off-key recordings.
>Someone once said you had to be very good to be that 'bad'.
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>Mark Durenberger
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Karl Miller" <karl.miller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 8:41 AM
>Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Rosemary Brown
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>>Perhaps a most appropriate comparison. I am also reminded of Mrs.
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>>(no relation). A different friend knew her before she became famous.
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>>that story goes, this friend of mine was working for a Christian
>>Publishing company. Mrs. Miller was friends with the head of the
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>>She had been recording her singing at home and wanted to have it
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>>more professional. So my friend's boss decided that Mrs. Miller
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>>to a professional studio and hire some musicians, etc. My friend's
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>>invited him one of the rehearsals, held in a local church. As she
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>>singing...well my friend said he had to crouch down behind a pew and
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>>his moulth to keep from laughing. As the story goes, Mrs. Miller
knew
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>>people found her funny, but she didn't really care, she just felt
she
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>>doing popular music a favor. While Nancy Sinatra had the hit with
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>>Boots are Made for Walking," for me, it is Mrs. Miller's recording
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>>I'll always remember.
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>> I should add, it was that same friend who supplied me with a group
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>>audition tapes...you haven't lived until you have heard Zorina
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>Blessinger
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>>sing "The Nightingale." I have always wondered if that was a put on
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>>real person.
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>> Karl
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>>Steven Smolian <smolians@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The Florence Foster Jenkins of composers.
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>>Steve Smolian
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