I have a few Bessie Smith 78's and my great grandmothers 1921 victrola that still works perfectly. If I could go back in to see and hear one performer it would be Bessie
i know you just are always so accurate in enunciating the many languages of your music. so i thought maybe you would want to
say the spice in the hungarian way. but its all good, just like at the hawaii kai.
Outstanding program as always Good Sir Fields. Happens to be my birthday (already had a nice celebration) and it was excellent listening this evening! Thanks Gaylord!
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...it's true i was thinking of Vivaldi and Chopan... (and Caruso, but that's mostly not pre-19th century)
say the spice in the hungarian way. but its all good, just like at the hawaii kai.
...she would've certainly rolled her tongue saying "paprika" too.
Eric that sounds straight up heavenly
Perfect wrap-up for the Holiday Weekend
youtu.be...
-till then, comrades