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    Mabel Mercer (3 February 1900 – 20 April 1984) was an English-born cabaret singer who performed in the United States, Britain, and Europe with the greats...
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    Howard Morgan Professorships. In 2022, Morgan was named Chairman of the Mabel Mercer Foundation. Howard Morgan is married to Eleanor Morgan, an interior designer...
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  • performers with renditions of the tune over the succeeding decades include Mabel Mercer (1952), Alma Cogan (1953), Portia Nelson (1956), Chris Connor (1958)...
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  • artist Mabel Dodge Luhan (1879–1962), American patron of the arts Mabel Manzotti (1938–2012), Argentine film, stage and television actress Mabel Mercer (1900–1994)...
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  • via castalbums.org. "Mabel Mercer Sings, Cy Walter Plays... Selection from George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess – 1942 Mabel Mercer & Cy Walter" – via castalbums...
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  • Two record set of Atlantic 1309 and 1310. 2-602 – The Art of Mabel MercerMabel Mercer [1/58] (2-LP set) 2-603/SD-2-603 – European Concert – Modern...
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    Amuse,” a Noel Coward Celebration Hosted by Sheridan Morley (1992); The Mabel Mercer Foundation’s celebrations of Cole Porter (2015) and Jimmy Van Heusen...
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    Atlantic) My Personal Property (1963, Atlantic) Mabel Mercer & Bobby Short At Town Hall (1968, Atlantic) Mabel Mercer & Bobby Short Second Town Hall Concert (1969...
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    Bernie Dieter Marlene Dietrich Fascinating Aïda Ute Lemper Meow Meow Mabel Mercer Eartha Kitt Édith Piaf Tino Rossi Lady Rizo Cabaret (1972 film) Cabaret...
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  • April Wine and Mashmakhan Johnny Mercer, American songwriter and singer Mabel Mercer, English-born cabaret singer Vic Mercer, better known as "Celph Titled"...
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    Years at Snedens Landing. p. 4. Teachout, Terry (January 6, 2002). "Mabel Mercer: The Subtle Truth". The New York Times. Retrieved January 23, 2010. "Rumors"...
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    2006, she gained attention after performing in New York City at the Mabel Mercer Foundation. This led to Maye gaining a new audience in her late seventies...
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  • the recipient of several awards and honors including the Mabel Mercer Foundation’s 2007 Mabel Award and three Lifetime Achievement Awards—honored by the...
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  • is You. According to Dearie, she and Mercer were close friends. In 1983, Dearie was awarded the first Mabel Mercer Foundation Award. Dearie's voice and...
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    short story "Babylon Revisited." Her protégés included Duke Ellington, Mabel Mercer, and Josephine Baker. The Cole Porter song "Miss Otis Regrets" was written...
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  • Lanin Ketty Lester The Lettermen Al Martino Maureen McGovern Jay McShann Mabel Mercer Jacob Miller Lorrie Morgan Mandy Patinkin Emile Pandolfi Frank Patterson...
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  • but was instead picked up by cabaret singer Mabel Mercer and included in her album Songs by Mabel Mercer, Vol. 3 (1953). The version probably best known...
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    vast record collection of female singers, including Billie Holiday, Mabel Mercer, Ethel Waters, and Édith Piaf. Streisand realized she could still become...
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  • stints as accompanist for such elegant vocal stylists as Greta Keller, Mabel Mercer, and Lee Wiley. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Walter grew up in a musical...
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    man, married Mabel Mercer to give her a valid passport to leave Europe and enter the United States. The marriage was arranged by Mercer's then lover, Joe...
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    Belly, Meade Lux Lewis, Professor Longhair, Shelly Manne, Howard McGhee, Mabel Mercer, James Moody, Joe Morris, Art Pepper, Django Reinhardt, Pete Rugolo,...
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    Brenda Lee appeared on her 1968 album For the First Time (Decca DL 4955). Mabel Mercer and Bobby Short performed this song at their 1968 Town Hall performance...
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  • He began his career as an accompanist at the age of 16 and played for Mabel Mercer, Johnny Mathis and Eartha Kitt, among others. "Fly Me to the Moon" was...
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    Monday, 8 December 2003 The 16th Annual New York Cabaret Convention – Mabel Mercer Foundation – "Music From the Movies" – 20 October 2005 23rd Annual S...
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  • as Sir Danvers Carew Gerard Horan as John Utterson Kellie Shirley as Mabel Mercer Jack Blumenau as Ned Chandler Brian Pettifer as Poole Janet Henfrey as...
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  • appearances in the United States. Singers Irene Bordoni, Mildred Bailey, Mabel Mercer, and pianist Bobby Short performed at the venue in 1945. In 1946, actress...
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  • Grammy-nominated SONDHEIM UNPLUGGED recording. She was a part of The Mabel Mercer Foundation’s Cabaret Convention several times, including their Sondheim...
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  • Peaceful in the Country". He also wrote many songs for the cabaret artist Mabel Mercer, including one of her signature pieces, "Did You Ever Cross Over to Sneden's...
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    New York Dumas Malone Pulitzer Prize Winning Historian & Biographer Mabel Mercer Cabaret Singer Simon Ramo Engineer considered to be the Father of the...
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  • January 13 – Yasuji Kiyose, Japanese composer (d. 1981) February 3 – Mabel Mercer, English-American singer and actress (d. 1984) February 13 – Wingy Manone...
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