 A moment of roguish, eye-dancing silence, please, for Blossom Dearie and her gamine crop, girlish voice and distinctive, sly delivery.  I was online for ages earlier trying to find a good YouTube clip of her cabaret act, but sadly there's just crummy montages shown over her vocals, so you may as well just go whole-hog and download some of her better numbers.  I'm partial to her "Thou Swell," not being one of your fanatical "Schoolhouse Rock" fans. But she puts everything over with elan; there's something especially effective about her little-girl voice taking on Rogers and Hart's jaded lyrics. They say she died in her sleep; 82.  What a way to go!
A moment of roguish, eye-dancing silence, please, for Blossom Dearie and her gamine crop, girlish voice and distinctive, sly delivery.  I was online for ages earlier trying to find a good YouTube clip of her cabaret act, but sadly there's just crummy montages shown over her vocals, so you may as well just go whole-hog and download some of her better numbers.  I'm partial to her "Thou Swell," not being one of your fanatical "Schoolhouse Rock" fans. But she puts everything over with elan; there's something especially effective about her little-girl voice taking on Rogers and Hart's jaded lyrics. They say she died in her sleep; 82.  What a way to go!
Monday, February 9, 2009
Give Him The Ooh La La!
 A moment of roguish, eye-dancing silence, please, for Blossom Dearie and her gamine crop, girlish voice and distinctive, sly delivery.  I was online for ages earlier trying to find a good YouTube clip of her cabaret act, but sadly there's just crummy montages shown over her vocals, so you may as well just go whole-hog and download some of her better numbers.  I'm partial to her "Thou Swell," not being one of your fanatical "Schoolhouse Rock" fans. But she puts everything over with elan; there's something especially effective about her little-girl voice taking on Rogers and Hart's jaded lyrics. They say she died in her sleep; 82.  What a way to go!
A moment of roguish, eye-dancing silence, please, for Blossom Dearie and her gamine crop, girlish voice and distinctive, sly delivery.  I was online for ages earlier trying to find a good YouTube clip of her cabaret act, but sadly there's just crummy montages shown over her vocals, so you may as well just go whole-hog and download some of her better numbers.  I'm partial to her "Thou Swell," not being one of your fanatical "Schoolhouse Rock" fans. But she puts everything over with elan; there's something especially effective about her little-girl voice taking on Rogers and Hart's jaded lyrics. They say she died in her sleep; 82.  What a way to go!
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