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| | Brian DeLorenzo Made In America: Vaudeville Songs - A Tribute To The Gumm Family CD (2002)
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$11.49 [THIS CD IS A NEW VERSION OF THE 2002 "MADE IN AMERICA" CD with 8 re-recorded tracks, two new vocalists, one NEWLY DISCOVERED song, and added violin, clarinet and ukulele.] MADE IN AMERICA - VAUDEVILLE SONGS is a tribute to the thousands who traveled the vaudeville circuit of America from the 1880s through the early 1930s. In particular, one family by the Gumm, performed on the boards, the youngest of which became known as the world's greatest entertainer, Judy Garland.THE STORY:In 1895, Frank Gumm was singing popular songs of the day in Murfreesboro, TN (And the Band Played On). Soon he left Tennessee to perform in vaudeville (By the Light of the Silvery Moon). Arriving in Michigan, he met a pretty young woman named Ethel Milne and fell in love (Dream Girl). After getting married, the couple formed their own vaudeville act, (Made In America; Mary, You're A Little Bit Old Fashioned and Alexanders Ragtime Band). Before long, Frank and Ethel had settled down in Grand Rapids, Minnesota and had two little girls who performed on stage as well (I Never Had A Mammy). In 1922, the youngest, Frances was born. By the age of two and a half, she was insistent on singing too! (Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again). Judy's mother Ethel, trained the girls and they had their own singing/dance act as the Gumm Sisters. (When My Sugar Walks Down the Street). At night, Frank Gumm would sing to the girls before they went to sleep (Danny Boy, Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen). The Gumm family moved to California in 1926, and on the way Ethel performed a song on stage which always made Baby (Judy) cry, called "I've Been Saving For a Rainy Day." The Gumms had one favorite song that every one of them performed at one time or another (Carolina in the Morning). ***During the time the album was recorded, the cast was asked to perform in some original vaudeville houses:THE CAST:BRIAN DE LORENZO hails from Boston. With his wonderful tenor voice, Brian takes the lead in the "Made In America" vaudeville recording. Winner of Talent America's 2001 Performer of the Year Award. Brian has appeared in Boston's A Christmas Carol, with Judy Kuhn in The Bakers's Wife and is well-known in by New York and Boston's cabaret circuit.JENNIFER ACKERMAN has worked in theatres from Oregon to New York. Jennifer's beautiful voice is not one soon forgotten. She has worked in opera, concerts and musical theatre. Jennifer appeared in with the Made In America - Vaudeville Songs show in New York and New Jersey for over two years.ERIN ROMERO is an actress-singer who has performed from New York City to Nebraska. Erin has appeared in A Christmas Carol at the Fulton Opera House in Pennsylvania and Danton's Death in NYC and at Disney World in Japan. Erin's special flair brings a real sense of the old vaudeville performance.Laura Oseland, (age 12 in this recording,) is an experienced actress/singer. She appeared in the lead musical roles:"Heidi" & "Alice In Wonderland" Allegro Productions). She also worked at the Paper Mill Playhouse ("Gypsy")and ...
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$15.85 The popular belief that British folk rock died with the last days of Fairport and Steeleye at the end of the '70s takes a damned good kicking from Dancing Did, punkabilly madmen who looked at the directions drawn by Dexys on the one hand, Ten Pole Tudor on the other, and then drove a gap-toothed grinning juggernaut through the heart of all of them. Spectral rhythms meet manic jigs on darkened moors and misty hills, and if there's not a fiddle, bodkin, or pan pipe in sight, that's not to say their presence isn't felt. "The Wolves of Worcestershire" is almost Shakespearean in its lyrical vision, while "Squashed Things" is the sound of the Cure meets the Wurzels, and isn't the sort of song one would want to think about while driving. Martin Dormer's guitar even sounds like a lorry and Chris Houghton's drums are soft and squelchy beneath it. Occasionally Dancing Did let their post-punk origins shine through, in which case they remind one a little of Sad Lovers and Giants. But their roots are as ancient as the concepts behind "Badger Boys" and "Within the Green Green Avon-O," while the self-affirming Dancing Did is to English gypsy culture what the Pogues were to Ireland's tinkers.
Live, Dancing Did was one of the best times one could have without leaving the early '80s. On vinyl, the magic is just as potent as it ever was. ~ Dave Thompson
When Mick Mercer, one of the most respected music journalists with some 30 years in the trenches, cites The Dancing Did as his favorite English band of all time, you know we're talking about something a little special. Yet their epic output, has always been a little too subversive and clever for the mainstream and therefore has never before been available on CD. Cherry Red's ...
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