Women's History Month: A Tribute to Blossom Dearie
From: WFIU
Series: Afterglow: Jazz and American Popular Song
Length: 59:00
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Singer and pianist Blossom Dearie, the so-called "jazz pixie" of American popular song, passed away in her Greenwich Village apartment in New York City in February 2009 at the age of 84. She had a small, little-girlish voice-critic Whitney Balliett once wrote that it would scarcely reach the second story of a dollhouse--but she used it to her advantage, and had a very sophisticated approach to her vocals and her choice of material. Urbane, witty and wry, and romantic with a bite, Blossom Dearie, as the New York Times said of her after she passed away, was a genre unto herself.
"A Tribute to Blossom Dearie" features music from Dearie's classic late-1950s Verve albums, as well as songs that she recorded later in her career for her own Daffodil label and a number from the TV show Schoolhouse Rock.
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Piece Description
Singer and pianist Blossom Dearie, the so-called "jazz pixie" of American popular song, passed away in her Greenwich Village apartment in New York City in February 2009 at the age of 84. She had a small, little-girlish voice-critic Whitney Balliett once wrote that it would scarcely reach the second story of a dollhouse--but she used it to her advantage, and had a very sophisticated approach to her vocals and her choice of material. Urbane, witty and wry, and romantic with a bite, Blossom Dearie, as the New York Times said of her after she passed away, was a genre unto herself.
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Tony Coelho
Posted on March 25, 2010 at 01:39 PM | Permalink
Congratulations
Just added a link at my blog http://blogssomdearie.blogspot.com
If you pass by, enter and take a seat. Any improvements and comments are very welcome.
Best Wishes,
Tony