Andrea gave me a tip that if you like the Puppini Sisters you might also like The Blue Dolls which is a vocal group from Italy.
The Blue Dolls consists of Erika Celesti (soprano), Federica Pallante (soprano), Viviana Dragani (alto) and is backed up by Marco Parodi (guitar), Paolo Volante (piano), Riccardo Vigorè (double bass), Luca Rigazio (drums).
You can listen to some songs from their album on their website.
On the album they mix swing jazz standards such as Shoo Shoo Baby, Sing, Sing, Sing and Some Of These Days with Italian songs from the swing era. They also sing a version of Charleston and even the blue grass song, Down In The River To Pray, that you might recognize as the song that the sirens sing in the movie Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?.
If you like retro stuff, you also might want to check out one post from my archive where Christina Aguilera sings "Candy Man".
What do you think of The Blue Dolls? Please comment.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
The Blue Dolls: Vocal group from Italy
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
Puppini Sisters sings Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
In this video clip Puppini Sisters sings a blazing fast version of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. The song was made famous by the Andrews sisters in the 1940's as it appeared in the movie Buck Privates.
What do you think of the Puppini Sisters singing Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy? Tell me.
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Christina Aguilera - Candy man
Christina Aguilera has released a new album Back to basics where she is influenced by the music and fashion of the 1920s-40s. This can be seen in her video "Candy man", which seems to be set in WW2 times. It has several popular culture references to that time, Christina Aguilera does a 'We can do it' pose in the end of the video.
This is probably what Andrews sisters would do if they were alive today. In WW2 artists made what was called V-discs and they were sent overseas to boost the soldiers spirit. Candy man has some similarities with the song Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy which Andrews sisters made famous.
In the video you see some swing dancing (well, mostly aerials) with Christina Aguilera and Benji Schwimmer (who won season 2 of So You Think You Can Dance). I like the video because it has high energy and nice fashion.
Now, this is hardly straight swing, more like pop-styled boogie woogie, so I'm presenting this as a novelty item, I'll be back with regular swing tomorrow.
Via Yehoodi.
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