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In 2004, at age 85, she sang at The Iridium to a very young audience that packed the house, laughed at her witty apologies, and danced gleefully to every song, only to scream for more.
Stupid Bryant Gumbel. Guess he's the one who doesn't understand the real meaning of being a loser.
I'm glad you got to go! That's great.
When she was a girl, a surgeon removing her tonsils had accidentally sliced off her uvula. To replace vibrato, she relied on quick strings of eighth notes.
*That* in and of itself is amazing.
I love singers of her period and bemoan their loss because they had an attitude and style that is slipping away. As seen in Gumbel's thickheaded reaction to her, O'Day personified a kind of musician and a way of simply being that is becoming alien to people who expect tidy narratives and tucked corners instead of real, honest to God life.
Without a life steeped in genuine experience we wouldn't have our Anita. I'd trade 999 Bryant Gumbels for one of her.