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Great track, one of my favourites of Tina's.
RIP
I'm not taking away anything from Ike and Tina Turner when I note that they borrowed their cover's arrangement from the version of "Proud Mary" produced by Phil Spector for the Checkmates, which was arranged by Spector and Perry Botkin Jr.:
But what Spector and the Checkmates didn't have to make the song fully theirs was Tina Turner. Her fiery, ecstatic vocals made the song her property.
I have to admit I'd never even heard the Checkmates' version of this song until now. Thanks for the info!
https://www.sortiraparis.com/en/what-to-see-in-paris/concerts-music-festival/articles/294071-jean-louis-murat-the-singer-died-at-the-age-of-71-years
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12136735/Michel-Cote-died-age-72.html
https://deadline.com/2023/05/peter-simonischek-dead-toni-erdmann-actor-was-76-1235382859/
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-65791188
With her husband Barry Mann, she wrote so many great songs that I could barely choose just one. But here's one :
I have the Stan Getz album, and listened to it quite a few times. Time to listen to it again, methinks.
Well put @BeatlesSansEarmuffs. It's hard for younger people to appreciate (perhaps) but there was a time when having a number one song meant millions in sales and likely cross-cultural appeal. Today? Not so much IMO
I remember Astrud Gilberto as a pre-teen listening to Am radio in the 1960s. And even then, I thought her cool and somewhat detached vocals were so dreamy. Naturally, I thought the song was about her (LOL), and only years later did I learn the story behind the recording.
RIP Ms. Gilberto.
R. I. P. Wrestling Legend The Iron Sheik 81.
"George Winston, who during decades when pop and rock dominated the musical landscape became a best-selling musician by playing soothing piano instrumentals in a style that was often described as new age but that he liked to call “rural folk piano,” died on Sunday in Williamsport, Pa. He was 74. ... His publicist, Jesse Cutler, said the cause was cancer."
I have loved his music for 30+ years, especially for relaxation, I admit. He's among my chill-out heroes which I turn on (e.g.) when my wife and I use our sauna. But his "Christmas" and "Winter Into Spring" albums are also a constant among the "seasonal" music we listen to. George gave us a lot of joy, and I mourn his passing.
:(
Very important wrestler in 80s era , certainly in Hogans career
I recall a particular urban legend regarding The Iron Sheik and Hogan. I watched wrestling as a kid in the 80's and then 90's great memory's that I often revisit.
https://people.com/treat-williams-dead-at-71-7511398
R.I.P.
Being a huge bossa nova fan, I absolutely adored her voice. One of the things I'm my parents very grateful for, is introducing me to something like bossa nova at a very young age.