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Where: Victoria Theatre, 138 N. Main St. (at First), Dayton Tickets: $40-$83 plus service fees depending on day and seat location. 937-228-3630 or 888-228-3630 Rosemary Clooneys biggest hit singles 1951: Come On-A My House 1951: Beautiful Brown Eyes...
Nelson, Natalie Cole, k.d. lang, Alejandro Sanz, Queen Latifah and Faith Hill. “They were all very prepared and had their songs memorized,” Bennett said, speaking from his New York home. “A lot of them learned to sing in performing arts schools, which...
Dolores Hope, wife of entertainer Bob Hope, poses prior to a memorial tribute concert honoring the late singer Rosemary Clooney in Beverly Hills, California in this December 10, 2002 file photo. Dolores Hope died September 19, 2011 at age 102, according... View Photo »
My all-time-favorite is 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' (by Rosemary Clooney). It's something about her voice that makes be think about Christmas as a kid. To me, it's like a classic.
Salty. I love pita chips and humus. What's on your iPod? I like to listen to swing music as well as Rosemary Clooney, Bette Midler, Natalie Cole and music I can understand the words to and dance around the house while I clean. Please don't look in my...
He does not recall what time he got to bed, but he knows he took in a premiere and at least two parties where he was drinking both vodka and white wine — something he says with a wry grin that his Aunt Rosemary (singer Rosemary Clooney) told him he...
We're really proud of the cast." A synopsis of the play can be found on Victoria Theatre's website and includes the following opening paragraphs about the production. "A new two-character musical about the life and career of actress and singer Rosemary...
The musical is written by Janet Yates Vogt and Mark Friedman, with direction by Kevin Moore. Ross will star as Clooney, with Stoney in a variety of roles. Clooney is best known for her recordings of "Come On-a My House," and "Mambo Italiano," as well...
Tsk-tsking the negative forces that drag us down, she croons Irving Berlin’s blues-tinged “Get Thee Behind Me Satan” with an undulating tempo, fueled by the wailing sax of David Mann and packaged in a sexy arrangement by Rosemary Clooney’s long-time...
Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) was an American singer and actress. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers "Botcha-Me," "Mambo Italiano," and "This Ole House", songs which tended to obscure her talents as a jazz vocalist. Full Article
