Hearing Blossom Dearie sing is a surreal experience.
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Hearing Blossom Dearie sing is a surreal experience. She is a vocalist who has a uniqueness, charm, and range unlike any other. A natural cabaret singer best suited to comedic songs and other"light"repertoire, Blossom can just as quickly turn around and draw you into the most aching, beautiful love song possible. She is the girl you fall in love with because her lyrics leave you with the impression that she too is in love, and you can not help but smile. A singer, pianist and songwriter, with a "wispy, little-girlish" voice, Dearie is regarded as one of the great supper...
?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ she does not complain ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ the burden of being the person she is. These things leave her with absolutely no regrets for she revels in the fact that her features offer all the things that 'a good man needs.'
?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ she does not complain ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ the burden of being the person she is. These things leave her with absolutely no regrets for she revels in the fact that her features offer all the things that 'a good man needs.'
While Blossom has not attained the fame of an Ella or a Sarah, Blossom has enjoyed a fair and lucrative share of popularity amongst a mostly esoteric following here in New York City. Audiences can still enjoy Blossoms clever lyrics sung by her sweet, girl-next-door voice in popular jazz clubs such as the Blue Note in the West Village.
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