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Yes, it is a random grouping, but that was my Thursday evening.  I would like to thank Marcus for inviting me to sit in on his gig.  It was a lot of fun!!  Both Marcus and I have pretty mellow voices, so we blend well together.  We also share a love of standards and a dedication to performing, so we have a few things in common.  Earlier in the week we had been rehearsing at his typically small New York City apartment, sitting around in jeans huddled around his piano.  The transition from that to getting dressed up and singing together in a venue with great sound along with three wonderful musicians was very energizing.  He also remembered to plug my next gig at the Metropolitan Room.  I would have totally forgotten!!  Marcus is a fine singer who also writes excellent material in the style of the classic American tunes that we both love.  He released a new CD late last year, and will be making more appearances in Manhattan.  Here is his web site: http://www.marcusgoldhaber.com/

I first heard of Michael Jackson's passing while speaking with my husband on the phone as I rushed out of my building to get to Marcus' gig.  It took a few days for this shocking news to sink in.  The person who immediately came to mind on Thursday night was Judy Garland.  She died prematurely as well - aged 47.  Both she and Michael Jackson were child prodigies with a domineering parent/manager.  Both could not overcome their personal problems as adults.  As a Judy Garland fan, it always bothers me that people automatically speak the words "pills" or "sad life" or "miserable" when her name comes up in a conversation, because for me her work is what is most important and representative of her.  Unfortunately, for many, if not most, people her personal problems define her more so than her work.

Even before his death, Michael Jackson's personal problems defined him more than his work.  Granted, as one tv commentator noted, he was involved in unhealthy relationships with young boys.  From the outside, his life looked like a freak show.  The whole situation with the auction recently was just weird.  God's gifts don't come for free, and for people who are extraordinarily talented like Michael Jackson and Judy Garland, it's even more true.  It is sad that for all the joy and inspiration artists like Michael Jackson and Judy Garland bring to others, they didn't experience, or couldn't find, the same in their own lives.

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I rarely, if ever, go on youtube.  It just doesn't interest me.  The more viral a video becomes, the less desire I have to watch it.  For instance, I've never seen Susan Boyle's video.  I'm sure it's lovely, but I could really care less.

A few days ago I was looking at my favorite entertainment industry blog, Crazy Days and Nights.  He posted a link to youtube of a video of the PS22 Chorus singing the Lady GaGa song "Just Dance," and wrote that it was worth taking the 3 minutes to watch.  Given how much I like his blog, I thought I'd follow his recommendation to check out the video. 

To my delight, the kids were just the cutest!!  The soloist was fantastic.  What a lovely voice!!  She was very poised.  I would have been petrified at that age.  All of the singers whether soloists or choristers were so expressive.  It was great to see them singing and dancing.  There were even a lot of boys!!  At the end of the video it was just so sweet how the girl who did the brief rhyming part gave the main soloist a high five and clearly said "Good job!".  The whole video was a pleasant reminder of what singing is all about.

I was so impressed that I actually watched more of their videos on youtube.  I wish I had a cool music teacher like that guy when I was in grammar school!!  I liked "Landslide", "Don't Stop Believin'", and "Let There be Peace on Earth" best.  I'm clearly late to this party as I tend to be with any online/social networking type thing as these kids have been on national television, have had hundreds of thousands of views of their videos on youtube, and have had various celebrities blog about them.  They were even in Washington and had their picture taken with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

In any case, I really think it is worth taking a few minutes out of your day to watch their videos.  Here is the link to their youtube page -
http://www.youtube.com/user/agreggofsociety

I also love Crazy Days and Nights.  It's like an entertainment industry insider's perspective, or as my husband thinks insiders' perspectives, with a strong undercurrent of Raymond Chandler and James Elroy.  Here is the link to that site - http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/
Just this past Saturday, I saw on allaboutjazz.com that my profile was #20 on the Top 200 Musician Profiles Viewed list.  Obviously, I have no illusions that I permanently belong near the top of the list along with Miles Davis and Duke Ellington, but I would like to thank everyone who took the time to check out my profile and to download "You're Getting to be a Habit with Me" during my recent two month promotion on allaboutjazz.com.  I hope those of you who downloaded "You're Getting to be a Habit with Me" are enjoying the track.  Since Saturday, I have slipped from #20 to #22 to #23, and anticipate a slow, steady decline now that the promotion has ended.  However, I would like to mention how much I appreciate the interest in my work.  The more people view my profile, the higher it climbs or stays on the list, and the more likely other people are to find me.  Every click thru creates a positive cycle, which helps increase my visibility.  So thank you, thank you, thank you.

If you would like to take a look at my profile again or for the first time, here it is:
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=18317
To be more precise, it is currently #8 on the Top 25 Jazz Downloads Chart on allaboutjazz.com:

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/jazzdownloads_day.php?day=30 

Thanks to everyone who has downloaded this track.  I hope you are enjoying it!! 

I will be performing "You're Getting to be a Habit with Me" at my July 15th gig at the Metropolitan Room, so if you are interested in hearing this song live, it will be done there.  I probably will not do it on June 21st as that is an outdoor gig, not conducive to ballads.

Thanks again!!  I appreciate your support.
I'm in Heaven Tonight was featured yesterday (June 4th) on the Brazilian blog, JAZZofilo:

http://jazzofilo.blogspot.com/2009/06/sarah-deleo-youre-getting-to-be-habit.html

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