Singers Unlimited, as this holiday season continues.
Saturday, December 31, 2016
SNOWFALL ENCORE
Winter's snow fall warrants a musical encore from another harmonious vocal group,
Singers Unlimited, as this holiday season continues.
Singers Unlimited, as this holiday season continues.
Labels:
Holidays,
Music,
Singers Unlimited,
Snowfall,
Vocal Groups
Friday, December 30, 2016
HOLIDAY FEELING
That
Holiday Feeling lingers on with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme expressing those emotions in song here.
Labels:
Christmas 2016,
Eydie Gorme,
Holidays,
Music,
Steve Lawrence
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
LET IT SNOW
Snow memories continue with New York Voices and Helsinki Swing Big Band musically saying ... Let It Snow
Labels:
Christmas 2016,
Helsinki Swing Big Band,
Music,
New York Voies
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
The season's festive occasions continue with a wish for a happy holiday from Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gome singing this delightful song written by Irving Berlin. Arranged by Don Costa.
Labels:
Christmas 2016,
Don Costa,
Eydie Gorme,
Holidays,
Music,
Steve Lawrence
Monday, December 26, 2016
MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS
Hope you have had yourself a "....Merry Little Christmas" which jazz vocalist Diana
Krall wishes for us here as I look forward to a family visit..
Labels:
Christmas 2016,
Diana Krall,
Jazz,
Music
Sunday, December 25, 2016
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
My wish for you ...
have a merry little Christmas .....
as Eydie Gorme sings solo this song written in 1943 by Hugh Martin (music) and Ralph Blane (lyrics) which she and Steve recorded in 1964 for their album, That Holiday Feeling.
Labels:
Christmas 2016,
Eydie Gorme,
Steve Lawrence
Saturday, December 24, 2016
SLEIGH RIDE VICARIOUSLY
Sleigh rides are a happy upbeat holiday experience we romanticize today, but were routine winter travel in another century. Today we could enjoy such an experience via virtual reality. We can live it vicariously with this delightful Leroy Anderson composition performed by the Boston Pops conducted by Arthur Fiedler..
Labels:
Arthur Fiedler,
Boston Pops,
Memory,
Sleigh Ride
Friday, December 23, 2016
SNOWFALL MELANCHOLY
Snow and this holiday season are entwined in my memories from my
childhood through the early years of my marriage. Though I've lived in
the Southwest and then Southern California many years since then, the
only snow we've had here that I've viewed -- except for brief flurries
one winter -- are at higher elevations in the mountains rising above our
foothill
community. I'm content to enjoy the melancholy mood Manhattan Transfer creates with this Claude Thornhill composition.
Labels:
Claude Thornhill,
Manhattan Transfer,
Memories,
Snowfall
Thursday, December 22, 2016
HURRY HOME
Expect many of us are celebrating one or more of the several holidays we have this season. Many family members and friends are gathering together. This year I'm especially reminded of a need for peace and good will toward all.
Here are a couple of popular entertainers I always enjoyed Steve Lawrence and wife Eydie Gorme singing "Hurry Home for Christmas".
Here are a couple of popular entertainers I always enjoyed Steve Lawrence and wife Eydie Gorme singing "Hurry Home for Christmas".
Labels:
Christmas 2016,
Eydie Gorme,
Holidays,
Steve Lawrence
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
RECALLING 1941
In memoriam
... all those whose lives were sacrificed December 7th and after
Commemorating
the forever altered lives of so many.…so our families could survive in a
continuing free nation.
…some of us
recall the day
…some of us
recall our parents describing the day
…some of us
recall a school history book account of the day
…war’s horrors had once more been set in motion
December 7th
gives me pause each year to remember…..that Sunday morning in 1941…..
Mother and
I learned of the attack on Pearl Harbor while attending our regular weekly church
service. We had arisen that Sunday
morning as usual, dressed, ate our breakfast, caught the city bus near our
house to ride down town, then walk the few blocks to our church while my high
school age brother slept at home. He
had taken a job in a supermarket meat department, working until early Sunday morning
hours beginning months earlier. Mother didn’t expect him to attend church,
knowing he needed the rest.
She remembered WWI – the sacrifices affecting
family and friends when she was a young single woman. She had learned then of war’s horrors so knew
what another war, possibly on our shores, could mean. She
was now the mother of a son who could be called to fight.
I would begin
to learn what war meant in the months to come.
The ensuing
WWII impacted all our lives in multiple ways.
Following high school graduation,
because that was the earliest our Mother would
sign for him to enlist, my
brother finally joined the U.S. Navy where he served in the Pacific Theater –
thankfully uninjured when he mustered out at war’s end.
Years after WWII ended he lived on Hawaii's Oahu. Circumstances were such I was with him on an occasion
to await the arrival of a young non-military loved one returning from summer
employment on Eniwetok -- a Pacific coral atoll – site of a WWII battle – years
later the site of the first U.S. H-Bomb
test.
Standing on
the landing area at Hickam Air Base which had been so viciously strafed – where
our Air Force had experienced so much loss that Sunday morning in 1941 – I was acutely
aware those many years later of my surroundings tragic history. I
also was reminded watching the handsome young man deplaning that he would not
have been present had his father not survived his WWII Pacific arena military service. I
thought then, and each December 7th, about how many others were not so
fortunate.
The veterans
who survived the 1941 attack have dwindled in number just as have all WWII
veterans, including my brother where he lived his last years on the Big Island
of Hawaii. We honor those lives specifically lost on that
fateful December 7th. We must not forget those individuals, the lessons
of that day, or that war -- World War II.
We want to continue to honor all
those who contributed to our countries survival as a nation.
How many people realize that had our country
and our Allies in other countries not prevailed in WWII that the USA would not
exist as the democratic republic in which we’ve been privileged to live?
The greatest tribute we can offer those who
have given so much is to insure our system of government is preserved.
Labels:
Hawaii,
Hickam AFB,
Pearl Harbor Day,
U.S. Navy. Memories,
Veterans,
WWI,
WWII
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