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Lee Morse – Side By Side (1927)

by Alcohol Rehab Program on July 8, 2011


Lee Morse (Nov.30,1897 – Dec.16,1954) was an American jazz and blues singer and songwriter whose most popular years were in the 1920s and early 1930s, although her career began around 1917 and continued until her death in 1954. Morse was known for her strong, deep singing voice and vocal range, which often belied the fact that she was merely five feet tall and weighed less than 100 pounds. Among her best known trademarks was her yodeling. Morse was also moderately successful as an actress on the Broadway stage. Her life and career, however, was marred by alcoholism. She got her professional start in vaudeville on the west coast around 1920 and went on to perform in several plays and musical revues on Broadway. In 1924 she began to make records under her own name for the Pathé Actuelle company accompanying herself on guitar, ukulele and kazoo. Morse’s voice was so deep and unusual that her early records were labeled Miss Lee Morse apparently so that the record buying public wouldn’t confuse her for a male singer. Many of her recordings especially those released under the name of Lee Morse and her Bluegrass Boys feature accompaniment by a small jazz band that often included some of the best White jazz musicians of the era. Morse was an excellent and unique singer. She had great range and her style of singing combined Blues and Jazz phrasing as well as almost yodel-like passages. Morse’s career faded in the early 1930s due to bouts with alcohol and illness but she continued

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Album: The Burns Unit, Side Show (Proper)

by Alcohol Rehab Program on July 30, 2010

Album: The Burns Unit, Side Show (Proper)
That’s Burns as in Robbie, the members of this Scots-Canadian folk-pop supergroup – including King Creosote, Future Pilot AKA, Karine Polwart and Emma Pollock – having met at a “Burnsong” retreat.

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Roger Abrams latest book discusses the vices of baseball and how they reflect American society. The Dark Side of the Diamond relates little-known parts of baseball history, presenting evidence of game-fixing and gambling dating to the mid-19th century. Cobb, Ruth, Mantle, Rose, and Bonds are both idols and flawed human beings. While baseball can teach young people resourcefulness, fortitude, teamwork and pride, it is just as likely to instruct them in violence, disp… More >>

The Dark Side of the Diamond: Gambling, Violence, Drugs and Alcoholism in the National Pastime

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