And so was she. For so long. The thing is she really swung, however
'small' her voice....
Max: that's a terrible yet redemptive story, but it looks so harsh
form here, & Chris, I just hope you don't have to make that choice.
Doug
On 22-Feb-09, at 5:10 AM, Tim Allen wrote:
> >My mind slips sideways to the death of Blossom Dearie, news of
> which led me to
> Youtube.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNpHSCiDVAo&feature=related
>
> 'Blossom Dearie's voice, critic Whitney Balliett once wrote, would
> scarcely
> reach the second story of a doll house.'
>
> Max<
>
> Now that is poetry.
>
> Tim A.
>
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