Grace Slick, or Janis Joplin. This makes sense as each was a part of at least one monumental album from the time. But, for my taste, the lady with the best pipes was Petula Clark, despite being a lowly “singles artist” without a single BIG album to her credit...
Once Clark and Wolff signed off on a physical release of the concert, Hadzis worked closely with the artist on all of the packaging details. “Petula shared her creative ideas with me. Thanks to her, we used Michel Colombier’s handwritten score of ‘My Funny Valentine,’ which she had p...
Like you, I absolutely loved that song. However, I really fell in love with Clark's singing when I saw and heard her in the film "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" (1969). She was perfect for that role. I completely wore out two copies of the soundtrack, and consider myself quite lucky to ...