[78-L] Sid right down and listen!

Bud Black banjobud at cfl.rr.com
Sat Mar 21 15:35:37 PDT 2009


Seems to me I read somewhere that Sid Garry's partner in the early days of
vaudeville was George Burns.  I guess, if that's true, it was before he
teamed with Gracie.

Bud 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Taylor Bowie
Date: 03/21/09 15:41:11
To: 78-L Mail List
Subject: [78-L] Sid right down and listen!
 
Hey Bud,
 
Thanks for the good words about both Frank and Sid.  Frank has plenty of
defenders but,  I say sadly,  Sid has few.
 
For an excellent intro to Mr. Garry I would suggest Sid's version on
Perfect/Romeo of There's A Rainbow 'Round  My Shoulder,  which compares very
favorably with Jolson's.  Sid has a much more relaxed way of phrasing  than
did Jolie (great as he was),  and he kind of swings along very easily with
the pleasant and slightly peppy little studio band.
 
 
Taylor B
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bud Black" <banjobud at cfl.rr.com>
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Peggy Lee.
 
 
> But, for instance, try to compare Gordon MacCrea singing "Old Man River"
> to
> that of Frank Sinatra.  While MacCrea "sang" the song, Sinatra interpreted
> it.  This is not to put down either effort as both have their place.
> Again,
> beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.  Hey, I even dig Sid Garry!  (but
> in
> small doses)
>
> Bud
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: David Lennick
> Date: 3/21/2009 12:11:49 PM
> To: 78-L Mail List
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Peggy Lee.
>
> I've seen the term "song stylist" applied too often to singers who
> shouldn't
> have been allowed out of their bathrooms. It's a negative term in my
> opinion
>
> Diana Crawl is a song stylist.
>
> dl
>
> Spats wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have no 'idea' what 'song stylist' means.
>>
>> In my book, Peggy Lee was a great Jazz singer who could also, almost
>> alone among popular singers, take any song in any style and, while
>> remaining true to its original genre, somehow make it a Peggy Lee
>> song. Thus, for instance, she was just about the ONLY American singer
>> who could sing Bossa Nova properly!
>>
>> If that's a song stylist, so be it! ;-)
>>
>> Bing Crosby was another great JAZZ singer (unlike, say, Frank
>> Sinatra, who wasn't) who could also sing other styles of popular song.
>>
>> Nelson Eddy was a fine, classically trained baritone who learned to
>> sing certain types of popular music.
>>
>> Earl.
>>
>> At 6:21 am -0700 21/3/2009, 78-l-request at klickitat.78online.com wrote:
>>> Don't confuse female singers with female song stylists.  Vera Lynn was a
>>> singer.  Peggy Lee was a song stylist, and a damned good one at that.
>>> It
> s
>>> the old apples and oranges thing again.  Could we compare Bing Crosby
> with
>>> Nelson Eddy?  Two different genres.
>>>
>>> Bud.
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