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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsLucky the dog is documented as entranced by Gregorian chants, but this was a surprise
He was blissed out after his belly scratch session, but snapped to attention with the first notes of this video. I had never heard of this singer but there are scores of YouTubes, even one each commentary by Cher and STREISAND so the obliviousness is all mine. Turns out she had a 5 octave range and a couple of videos from her later years have her storming off stage when the audience laughed.
The host here was a surprise too, Eddie CANTOR.
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Lucky the dog is documented as entranced by Gregorian chants, but this was a surprise (Original Post)
UTUSN
Feb 3
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Easterncedar
(6,047 posts)1. I only knew of her reputation. It's fantastic to see and hear her.
Thanks! Really fun.
UTUSN
(77,502 posts)3. Well, her unusual gift got her to "explore" with bird sounds and other stretches so
the sample gave me the giggles.
In high school band 60 years ago I would get the giggles when, especially the big brass, would hit clinkers.
Vthestate
(47 posts)2. not so sure about the title....better than most in degree of seriousness ...actually fun
Performance Art from the wayback machine...reminds me of the Neverending Bookstore here in New Haven around 1999. Not you grandma's variety show