Monty Woolley. Oh what a talent! The Man Who Came To Dinner,as you know.
Little do today's audience know, Mr Woolley was pretty much the same
individual in real life,unashamedly"insulting",quick wit, same overall
demeanor as the characters he portrayed.
Actually taught English at Yale, a real...
How about that? What a class act Phil and Alice were onscreen and off.
I have some o' Phil's cds, like 'em,like'em.
"Necessity"'s an interestin number.
Any fav episode of the radio show,anyone have?
The tv audition with Phil and Remley trying to be tv detectives is hilarious.
N'other...
Hey! Who's playing a shell game with my thread??????
Guess what forum its under....it's here, no it's here, no it's here,nope
not under there, it's over here,it's over there, it's over here,it's over there,
................VICES???.......Hmmmmm........ interesting.........
Not bad at...
Well! Happy New Year to one and all! Figured if I never posted anything
else this one thread will live forever long as the bar stays open, not
sensing last call for a while yet anyways.
On topic, BRANDY....you prefer VSOP? XO? VINTAGE? Agewise that is.
That is correct! Done by the wonderful Al Donahue orchestra.
The Wise Old Owl in the old oak tree.........those owls seem to
pop up here and there during moonlight strolls of the great american song book......If only the lovers involved would take their advice......
Well, you're up Ms Maine...
Alrighty...this one's one of the jumpinest in all the kingdom of swingdom,
The opening lyrics,
"When we strolled through the moonlight,
you said IIIII LOVE YOU, but......
From the year 1941.
"It's a real homecoming for all those cats ,just trillin down the path of a welcome mat, fall in there , and we'll see some sights,
At the house ,-THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHTS"........Miss Ella Mae Morse
ever so hep-tly put........One solid line you laid down there, JB doll........
Indeed JP. Restaurant reviews, criticisms, can be SO subjective,unless
its terribly obvious, what one person's idea of overpricing and noisy is,
can be seen as realistic expectations to another.
If Ruth's Chris, Morton's and Sullivan's can make it , so can this.
No it's not a steakhouse, but missin the point to dismiss it as novelty.
Hatracks..........a mall place........yeah.....ok.........
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B000002UH6001008/ref=mu_sam_Tune in your dials to the Ultra Lounge cd TV TOWN and give a listen,'specially the
Dick Van Dye/Alvin Show Theme sample.
The Human Jungle Theme deserves mention too.......
Course I don't think I have to spelll out what...
See what you mean about the hat there JM......looks like the average
country gentlemens hat you can find at a Lord and Taylors or Bloomies,
yet in a porkpie hat size with a fedora crown.....well it certainly is a
generic representation of the kind of lid Bing liked to cap off with...
Oh yes Lady Stardust , noticed the extra "s" thing, right after I posted.
My instincts say this restaurant chain is headed for the TOP.
As far as eastcoast, under their locations link ,they already have one
planned for West Palm Beach FL, spring 2008.
Feast your eyes on THIS FLoungershttp://www.bingcrosbysrestaurant.com
Talk about an I-DE-AL place for a FL event.
THIS IS a vintage dream come true...............just follow the link.
Swingin on a Star was never so accessible.
You are dead ON, HFLG! Amazing how their sound instantly translates
those scenarios into the imagination.
You know its good when it clicks for you -that fast.
http://greenhillmusic.com/audio/GH5391_01.ram
http://greenhillmusic.com/audio/GH5317_04.ram
Real player audio links ,just click no thanks when it asks for
updating your player, will then go to music sample.
First link is Laura,capturing the mood of the song -PERFECTLY.
Second link is...
Please knock your lobes in the direction of one Chris Mcdonald Orchestra,
available on the Greenhill recording label.
MAGNIFICENT SOUND.Could very well be the most solid sound for Big
Bands today. Will look to add some samples here through a link.
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