The Cramps released their cover of “Fever” on their debut album Songs the Lord Taught Us from 1980. As early contributors to the psychobilly genre, The Cramps challenged the original version of “Fever ...
T here’s only one singer in the world who has their jazz scat solos sung back at them note-for-note by arenas filled with adoring fans. That would be Laufey, a Gen Z artist who transcends genre and ...
The album was well-received for its mix of polished ... by everyone from Oscar Peterson to Chet Baker, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Charlie Parker and Aretha Franklin. But Wrigley had not heard ...
Ellen Woloshin, MUSIC CONNECTION "Suzanna Ross' debut album has much sophistication ... it appears she has been influenced by Peggy Lee, whose aura is evident in several songs... "My Favorite Things" ...
One family has been working in Hollywood in one form or another for several decades, and between them all, they have over 90 ...
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He became a rock star fronting the J. Geils Band, but you don't need to be a longtime fan to love the amazing stories in his ...
Everybody thought he’d do “Polly-O” or “Peggy-O”—some folk ditty ... He performed the entire Astral Weeks album, then some John Lee Hooker songs and “T.B. Sheets”—all amazing.
Roberta Flack, who inspired generations of singers with her subtle folk/jazz/blues storytelling that captured romance.
She recorded her final album three years before her death in ... sensuality with a “less is more” vocal minimalism, Peggy Lee was born Norma Delores Egstrom in Jamestown, North Dakota, and ...
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