Blossom Dearie's most requested recording on her label Daffodil Records, My New Celebrity is You, has been remastered and is available on CD for the first time ever! The title track “My New Celebrity ...
In 1955, jazz French hornist and composer David Amram was in Paris playing and recording with saxophonist Bobby Jaspar. Jaspar was married to singer Blossom Dearie at the time. When Dearie died in ...
However, Blossom Dearie (1924–2009) was not just about her voice (or her oft-commented on name). Her father was Scottish, her mother Norwegian. She was a classically trained pianist and, in time, a ...
Blossom Dearie — that's her real name — has been a fixture on the New York nightclub scene for decades. The singer and pianist is known for her girlish voice, unusual choice of material and ...
At the end of “On Broadway,” the first track on the 1966 album “Blossom Time – Blossom Dearie Live at Ronnie Scott’s,” pianist-singer Blossom Dearie addresses the audience, saying in a completely ...
Blossom Dearie was always considered a "musician's musician." From the beginning of her career, when she moved to France in the early 50s, to the 60s when she was the darling of the Greenwich Village ...
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