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Category: jazz
I love Dinah Washington playlist #MusicMonday
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| Dinah Washington (1925-1963) |
You will need to download and install the Spotify player to enjoy the Dinah Washington playlist. Remember – Spotify inserts commercials, which can be irritating.
Nina Simone – Love Me or Leave Me #MusicMonday
Dinah Washington – What a Difference a Day Makes #MusicMonday
When I first heard Dinah Washington, I wondered “Who is she?” “Where has she been all my life?” which betrays my ignorance more than anything else. Here she sings what is probably her best known song ‘What A Difference A Day Makes’ and picks up the tempo with ‘Makin’ Whoopee.’ Louis Jordan and his band back her in this TV segment.
And the announcer is none other than our prez Ronald Reagan! What could be better??!!
Nina Simone performs Leonard Cohen’s Suzanne #MusicMonday
In a future #MusicMonday feature, I’ll present Nina Simone’s cover of Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn’s “Love Me or Leave Me.”
Local love
Shout-outs to some of the businesses that I patronize:
@chrisguerre Maple Avenue Market – Vienna, VA Patch vienna.patch.com/listings/maple… love the flavored honeys from Holy Cross Abbey
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What-Nots – Oakton, VA specializes in unique, one-of-a-kind “decor from around the world.” Patch oakton.patch.com/listings/what-…
— thestylepage (@thestylepage) June 28, 2012
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@caffeamouri – Vienna, VA Patch vienna.patch.com/listings/caffe… indie alternative to The Green Mermaid. Roasting on premises.
— thestylepage (@thestylepage) June 28, 2012
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Amir Salon – Vienna, VA Patch vienna.patch.com/listings/amir-… I love the undivided attention that Amir gives to his clients
— thestylepage (@thestylepage) June 28, 2012
Female jazz vocal compilations #MusicMonday
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In upcoming weeks, I’ll feature videos of Nina Simone and Dinah Washington.
I am Starbucks
Every Saturday and Sunday, I go to Starbucks for coffee (double tall latte) and breakfast breads. Starbucks very cleverly places the CD stand near the cashier as a point-of-purchase (POP). Starbucks CD compilations such as Jazz Impressionists, Prestige Jazz, and Blistering Licks! has exposed me to music I might otherwise not hear. The cashiers say that the CDs don’t sell particularly well, which was surprising, given that Starbucks has become a force in the music industry.
Starbucks’ current campaign has features about their coffee suppliers and artists from the Americas, whose items are available for purchase at Starbucks stores. For stationery lovers (like myself), there are notepads and notebooks featuring the bright and bold designs of self-taught artist Yamileth “Yami” Luna Arias. There are also coffee drinks flavored with dulce de leche, banana coffee cake with dulce de leche swirl, and mango and pineapple empanada.
However, the slogan I am Starbucks for this campaign is maladroit, especially for a company as marketing-savvy as Starbucks. It sound more like one of those damage control campaigns where a company bring out its employees to say what a great company it is (think Wal-Mart), when the company is facing a lot of bad press.

