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I've got another music break for you. This one spotlights two ladies -- the great jazz vocalist, Carmen McRae and the singing funny lady, Martha Raye. This may seem like an odd couple, but I shall explain. I loved Sunday afternoons when I was a kid. Sunday was music day in our house.
We'd spin albums on the hi-fi. Mom and Dad played a lot of their jazz LPs and, in doing so, introduced me to many jazz greats. Carmen McRae was one of them. Also on Sundays, Mom and Dad would listen to the live local afternoon radio show hosted by esteemed jazz musician and journalist, Leonard Feather. He'd do fabulous interviews of jazz artists. Many would perform on the show. One day, Carmen McRae was a guest. Joining her was one of her best friends in the world, the sensational Sarah Vaughan.
In a delightful chat, Feather asked them to name a few of their favorite vocalists. Carmen said she'd mention a name that might get laughs from listeners but Sarah would agree with her.
Sarah enthusiastically did agree. The name -- Martha Raye. This was the s. I did laugh when I heard the name. Mom, smiling, said to me "Don't laugh. There's a new documentary on Netflix that focuses on the fascinating life of screen legend and fashion icon Audrey Hepburn.
After an oddly amateurish opening, the documentary picks up polish. I read a couple of reviews by nationally known critics who wrote that we really don't learn anything new about the late actress. I don't agree. She was one of my favorite stars. There were elements of this documentary that I found revealing and surprising.