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I'm leaving tomorrow....I want to be a part of it, New York, New York....Ever notice how great Sinatra's phrasing was? Oopsies, sorry, wrong topic. I go into the Big Apple tomorrow for a consult with my neurologist for the first time in nine months. New symptoms accompanying old but more intense ones may hopefully mean just an adjustment in medication. But not having been seen in so long, he may notice something that has occurred over time that I haven't; certainly head tremors and fatigue top the list.
But as I told Angela the other day, I'm still having a better year than the Baltimore Orioles. I'm a bit scared? No, I'm a lot scared, and I'm hoping it's just the alarmist in me. Thanks for keeping me in your thoughts and prayers. Love you! Andrea
Post Script: Double oopsies - forgot to mention it's just a day trip for an evaluation/consultation. And Sammy Davis Jr. was brilliant! But seeing Francis Albert was from Hoboken NJ and Italian, maybe we call call them even?
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Be there overnight?
Just travel safe, and let things sort out as they will. As a person of faith, I know the Lord will take care of things.
And yes, I have noticed Sinatra's phrasing, or shall I say, Tommy Dorsey's? Sinatra was never shy about telling folks he learned everything he knew about phrasing from TD, and he was the first successful pop music vocalist to use instrumental phrasing techniques with the voice. For out and out male vocalist precision and talent however, there has never been a match for Sammy Davis Jr. Well, IMHO that is...
Hugs
Carla
TB or Not TB
The fair State of Minnesota -- where there's a walleye with your name on it in every lake and a lake in every backyard -- nominates Tony Bennett.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO_XnBm4PfE
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
Well,
He's great too but if you consider him you have to also consider Mel Torme and Johnny Hartman. But I don't think anyone can top Bing for popularity, he once had five songs on the top ten at the same time!
Hugs
Carla
Okay Then
For pure talent how about Les Paul?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CNJ0txKXSo
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
And the beautiful
Mary Ford.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqZ0Sdz_V40
Sorta fitting in a purely accidental way.
She was born for all the wrong reasons but grew up for all the right ones.
Con grande amore e di affetto, Andrea Lena
Love, Andrea Lena
Alive and well today. sorta
I loved Les Paul but I can't find his recordings easily. But his legacy lives on.
John Pizzarelli, After you've gone
I've got Rhythm
And, two of my favorites from today
Jane Monheidt with John Pizzarelli
Well, if your dad was Bucky Pizzarelli, and you'd spent 10 years playing behind Rosemary Clooney we'd expect that from you too!
Good luck!
All my good wishes.
Good luck
All my good wishes.
Whatever happens, I'll be here.
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Hope that you have enough time and money to see a play while there.
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine