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Little Jazz Bird [ CD / Box Set ]

Little Jazz Bird

SKU: CD48416 Barcode: 3561302578026
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  • Released Date: 26 Mar 2021

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

So, you might be thinking, "Who the bloomin' heck is Blossom Dearie?" Well, let me tell you, this little jazz bird was fluttering around the music scene in the 1950s, making a big impact with her unique sound and undeniable charm.

This compilation album, "Little Jazz Bird 1952-1959," is a delightful showcase of Blossom's talents. From the cheeky wit of "I Won't Dance" to the dreamy nostalgia of "Once Upon a Summertime," each track is like a little slice of musical heaven.

Blossom's voice is like a breath of fresh air, effortlessly gliding over each note with a lightness and grace that is truly mesmerizing. It's no wonder she became a favourite among jazz aficionados and casual listeners alike.

But don't let her sweet exterior fool you – Blossom Dearie is a force to be reckoned with. Her impeccable musicianship and knack for storytelling shine through on every track, leaving you with a feeling of pure joy and satisfaction.

So, if you're looking for a quirky, charming, and downright fun listening experience, look no further than "Little Jazz Bird 1952-1959." Blossom Dearie may be a little bird, but her music is destined to soar to new heights.

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About the artist

Blossom Dearie

Ah, Blossom Dearie. The pint-sized jazz powerhouse who charmed her way into the hearts of music lovers worldwide. With a voice as smooth as butter and a style that was as unique as it was captivating, Dearie was a force to be reckoned with in the jazz scene. Born Margrethe Blossom Dearie in New York City in 1924, she began her musical career at a young age, honing her craft in the smoky bars and clubs of the Big Apple. With a piano prowess that left audiences in awe and a voice that could melt even the coldest of hearts, Dearie quickly made a name for herself in the competitive world of jazz. Throughout her illustrious career, Dearie released over 20 albums, selling millions of copies worldwide and earning critical acclaim from music critics and fans alike. Her playful, witty lyrics and impeccable phrasing set her apart from her peers, solidifying her status as a jazz legend. Despite her success, Dearie remained humble and down-to-earth, always prioritising the music above all else. She was known for her quirky sense of humour and infectious personality, endearing herself to all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Sadly, Dearie passed away in 2009, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be etched in the annals of jazz history. Her music lives on, a timeless reminder of the talent and artistry of one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. Blossom Dearie may be gone, but her spirit lives on in the hearts of music lovers everywhere.

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