Music Monday
Before I get to today’s theme …
Neil Sedaka passed away on Friday. Drew and I were real fans. Drew and Sedaka share Sephardic Jewish heritage. It’s a “six degrees of separation “ situation — Sedaka’s cousin was another famous singer, Eydie Gorme. Eydie was also Drew’s mother’s cousin. Drew isn’t actually related to Sedaka, but he does feel a kinship of sorts.
We had the pleasure of seeing Sedaka in concert in July 2012. At the time I wrote:
Sedaka was amazing. He sang songs from his first career, 1958-1963. He sang songs from his second career in the 1970's. He sang songs he wrote for other singers. He did ballads and rock n roll. He sang a salsa piece he just wrote. He did classical music. And he brought down the house with "My Yiddishe Mama" - in Yiddish. Great concert.
So here are a few of his best:
And now, time for the theme.
And the theme?
the early Roman began the calendar year with March because it brought the first day of spring and new beginnings. The approaching changing seasons with the evidence of life’s return is visible in our area and perhaps where you live, too. Pick songs that reflect the mood of sunny spring weather
Let’s start with the obvious
And switching gears again … a prayer for peace in the Middle East.
When I heard about Neil Sedaka's death, I felt such sorrow. Another piece of childhood ripped away? Yet, I didn't know about his Jewish/Brooklyn roots until I read the online tributes. I'm happy you were able to hear him in concert. We've lost so much talent in the past year. Let's hope and pray for peace in the Middle East but that moment seems so far away right now.
ReplyDeleteLovely tribute to Neil. Excellent playlist for the theme and yes, lift up the entire Mid-East in prayer. Have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteWe lost a legend. So sad.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week filled with beautiful music. ♥
This is a very nice tribute to a man who always seemed cheerful. He works with the theme. Glad you chose Walking on Sunshine...one of my favourites
ReplyDeleteNice tribute to Neil Sedaka! He was an amazing songwriter and artist. "Laughter in the Rain" might be my favorite song. Thanks for joining us on the dance floor. You put together a nice collection of tunes for this week's theme, m' dear. Have a boogietastic week! xo
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