Sunday, December 11, 2011

NEW AUDIO FILES POSTED TO THE YAHOO GROUP (for the week of December 11, 2011)


A JUDY MOMENT
Judy combines her singing and acting talents to go straight to the heart of this poignant holiday themed song. Her performance is so raw, vulnerable, touching, and honest that many people consider it to be one of her best television appearances.

Bing And Rosie #408B
Another episode in our continuing adventure with Crosby and Clooney's 1960's radio program for CBS. Originally broadcast on September 21, 1961.

COULDA SHOULDA WOULDA
Joe Luft sings a sugary confection of a song that would have turned into a rich and silky pudding in the hands of Judy Garland.

DUET OF THE WEEK
Dean Martin teams up with Judy Garland for a sexy romp through an old blues standard that has been covered by everyone from Bessie Smith to Ricky Nelson. Wait, whaaaa????

ENCORE
R&B legend Ruth Brown returns with one of the most beloved Christmas songs of all time.

GUARD SESSION
Because of space constraints, the third installment in our series of Judy's 1967 recordings for the National Guard could not be posted. The program will be made available here next week. Sorry for any inconvenience.

JUDY GARLAND IN CONCERT
Live at Mother Seton Hall, November 3, 1967

JUDY ON RADIO
Per a request, Judy Garland host's Mail Call. Originally broadcast on April 11, 1945.

MEMBERS ONLY
Group members audio sharing folder

SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL
Lorna Luft Live In Chicago. Highlights from this performance have been posted here before, but now, for the first time anywhere, is the complete show. Lorna Sings an eclectic mixture of pop, broadway, and rhythm tunes. Songs include the gospel tinged Rejoice, a London vs New York medley, a few gems from the family song book, and much more. Including songs by Cy Coleman, Peter Allen, Sylvia Fine, George Gershwin, and others.

WHERE JUDY PLAYED
Was it only two years ago that Liza Minnelli was having her great success at the Palace? Here are highlights from one of the unrleased live versions of the show featuring songs from the Kay Thompson and Judy Garland songbooks, as well as a few of Liza's own standards.

1 comment:

Bobby said...

What a wonderful photo! I don't think I've ever seen it before. Was it already in color or was this colorized?

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