A Crooner’s Connection To The Beatles

It's time to revisit one of our favorite subjects -- crooners -- and take a look at the story of a singer who not only had a tragically shortened career, but also a direct connection to the Beatles. His name was Buddy Clark, and his biggest hit was on a song that was written specifically … Continue reading A Crooner’s Connection To The Beatles

A Voice Stilled Too Soon – Irene Kral

Music history is filled with stories of performers who died much too young. And it seems especially cruel when it happens to one of the many female vocalists who early in their careers took time off to raise families. But in spite of all that, when Irene Kral died in 1978 at just age 46 … Continue reading A Voice Stilled Too Soon – Irene Kral

The Music Of The Rat Race

As a retiree, I guess I'm not as susceptible to the hazards of the dreaded rat race that so many people have to face on a daily basis. But I certainly recall a time when I did often feel like a rat racing through a maze, and I also remember a movie of the same … Continue reading The Music Of The Rat Race

Mystery Sculptures

Once in a while, as a change of pace, I like to include one of those slideshow gizmos. Many of the shows I've featured in the past have consisted of pictures of sculptures that have been created by artists with some unusual ideas for materials. Just off the top of my head, I can remember … Continue reading Mystery Sculptures

Lester Young – AKA Prez

The ol' GMC is five years old, and anyone who has spent some time here has probably noticed that I enjoy shining a spotlight on some of the less-remembered musical stars of the past. Of course, I've devoted plenty of space to the big names too, but I especially like to dig into artists who … Continue reading Lester Young – AKA Prez

June Christy — From Songbird To Cool Jazz Soloist

One of the very best of the singers who successfully managed the transition from big band songbird to solo jazz vocalist was June Christy, whose first high profile job was as the replacement for a future legend. But she would go on to a long and notable career of her own, winning a lot of … Continue reading June Christy — From Songbird To Cool Jazz Soloist

Toots Thielemans Still Dazzling Fans

Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor, Baron Thielemans (29 April 1922 – 22 August 2016) Although I've written about a lot of musical stars on the ol' GMC, I've always had a special fondness for those who have had long, successful careers and are still doing their thing and doing it well, even at an advanced age. One … Continue reading Toots Thielemans Still Dazzling Fans

Six Degrees Of Who?

Sometimes my ideas for stories on the ol' GMC just naturally flow from earlier posts because so many artists have connections to others. In a way, I guess it's sort of a musical version of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon -- or in this case, Blossom Dearie, because when writing about her recently I turned … Continue reading Six Degrees Of Who?

Blossom Dearie Was Something Different

One of the most unusual singing voices around was stilled a couple of years ago by the death of jazz singer Blossom Dearie. Although she was never really a big star nationally she was a beloved fixture on the Manhattan jazz scene, and when she died at age 84 in 2009 she was just a … Continue reading Blossom Dearie Was Something Different

The Crooning Eberly – Er – Eberle Brothers

In a recent piece about big band songbird Helen O'Connell I included a video of her performing with a guy who was her usual partner, crooner Bob Eberly. I also noted that the clip seemed to be mislabeled because it identified the singer as Ray Eberle, Bob's lookalike younger brother. I based my opinion on … Continue reading The Crooning Eberly – Er – Eberle Brothers