Debbie Reynolds’ Favorite Crooner?

Debbie Reynolds' favorite crooner in the late 1950s was almost certainly her husband, Eddie Fisher -- at least until he had his famous fling with Liz Taylor -- but before that, there just might have been another singer who made her swoon. Or at least that's how her character in the 1954 movie, Susan Slept … Continue reading Debbie Reynolds’ Favorite Crooner?

In Search Of Tweedle Dee

Taking into account the recent success of the 3D remake of Alice In Wonderland, most would assume that the title of this piece refers to the roly-poly twins -- Tweedledee and Tweedledum -- who were featured in that story. But we're mostly about music here, and my focus is actually on a silly but memorable … Continue reading In Search Of Tweedle Dee

Nostalgia Strikes Again

Although the usual subject matter of the Geezer Music Club is pretty obviously described in its name, we're also all about nostalgia. That being the case, I thought maybe today we'd take a look at some vintage pictures -- specifically, a collection of some of history's strangest inventions. They're just a few examples of those … Continue reading Nostalgia Strikes Again

Two Sides Of Smooth – Jerry Wallace

Rock and roll's rise in popularity during the 1950s helped create an exciting -- if confusing -- time for musicians, as they tried to find their place in the midst of all that was going on. Many of those with a  country background began to gradually move away from the music of the heartland, looking … Continue reading Two Sides Of Smooth – Jerry Wallace

Limehouse Blues – A Jazz Classic

Sometimes my curiosity draws me to a particular song that seems to have an interesting name and maybe an intriguing history, and when I dig into it I often find a fascinating story. A good example is the jazz standard "Limehouse Blues," which has been recorded by just about everybody from Duke Ellington to Django … Continue reading Limehouse Blues – A Jazz Classic

Bobby Fuller And The Law

There is probably more than a touch of irony in the story of Bobby Fuller, the early rocker who is now mostly remembered for "I Fought The Law (And The Law Won)." After all, the circumstances surrounding the rising young star's death in 1966 have always been the subject of speculation, and there are many … Continue reading Bobby Fuller And The Law

A Singer’s Singer – Ethel Ennis

In the long history of jazz vocalists, there have always been a few who have been respectfully described as a 'singer's singer'. Some of them have been very well-known, but others have sort of flown below the radar. One that might qualify as the latter is Ethel Ennis, who is still entertaining fans after a … Continue reading A Singer’s Singer – Ethel Ennis

Skeeters I Have Known

As I've written before, I've never been a big fan of mosquitoes. But I did once know a girl who had the nickname 'Skeeter', which is one of the many slang terms that have been applied to the blood-sucking insects. However, as far as I know she wasn't actually a blood-sucker -- unless she was … Continue reading Skeeters I Have Known

The Musical Side Of Orlon

Recently I ran across a picture of myself as a teenager (so it had to be an old one, right?) and noticed that I was wearing what I seem to remember was one of my favorite sweaters. Keeping in mind that my memory is often uncharted territory, I think that it was Orlon and I … Continue reading The Musical Side Of Orlon

The REAL Eddy Duchin Story

Although his orchestra was enormously popular in its day, Eddy Duchin would probably not be a recognizable name to most current music fans except for one thing. A few years after his death, Hollywood star Tyrone Power portrayed him in The Eddy Duchin Story, a very colorful tale of his life that even today occasionally … Continue reading The REAL Eddy Duchin Story