It was adapted from the book Anzio by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, who had been the BBC war correspondent at the battle. The film stars Robert Mitchum, Peter Falk, and a variety of international film stars, who mostly portray fictitious characters based on actual participants in the battle. The ...
Vaughan was already familiar to blues aficionados by the time his cameo on David Bowie’sLet’s Dancealbum put him on the mainstream radar in 1983. The same year, Vaughan released this slow-burning twelve-bar blues ballad, the title track...
Gertrude Lawrence was first to play Liza and her plummy recording is enchanting, but singers such as Sarah Vaughan, Judy Garland and Dawn Upshaw have also piloted this pretty bark.—David Cote Advertising 31.“Suddenly Seymour” from Little Shop of Horrors (2003) “Lift up your head,” sings...
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