ETHEL @ 2009 Grand Canyon Music Festival "To Whom It May Concern: Thank You", by Mark Stewart
www.ted.com The avant-garde string quartet Ethel performs the third movement from Phil Kline's four-part suite "The Blue Room and Other Stories." Searching melodic lines show off the deep, emotional musicality of these passionate players.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and per...
One of her final appearances...still had it...even then.
dougster2810Ethel Merman's Famous Tune!
Ethel Waters sings Eyes On The Sparrow. Song from the 1952 movie "The Member of the Wedding" With Ethel Waters as Bernice Sadie Brown; Julie Harris as Frankie Addams; and Brandon De Wilde as John Henry.
The original classic 1933 performance by Ethel Waters of Stormy Weather, here re-released by Columbia in 1941. Real smooth. Enjoy!
Here's Ethel Merman performing the Number "Anything Goes" with original set design and choreography. This was part of the TV show "Musical Comedy Tonight", hosted by Sylvia Fine Kaye and broadcast in 1979. View my complete collection here: www.thedvdcollection.yolasite.com
Broadway's Best at Pops 1976 Ethel Merman " Thaere's No Business Like Show Business "
'Depth Charge Ethel' by Grinderman. Recorded during the bands 'Treacle Sessions', May 2007. Directed by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard.
Ethel Waters (oct.31,1896 - sep.1,1977) was an American blues and jazz vocalist and actress. She was born to a 12 year old mother, Louise Anderson, who had been raped by a white man, John Waters. Although she was raised by her maternal grandmother, she took her father's surname. Reared in poverty...
Just a small tribute to another of my favorite Kennedy duos thanks for watching :)
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In the early 1950s, Ethel Merman began singing a special arrangement of a dozen or so of the classic showtunes she introduced on Broadway. Roger Edens provided the "Lady with a Song" introductory verse. This 1960 performance is updated to include "Small World" from Merman's current show, "Gypsy."...
hostessmostessWonderful version of this song performed by Ethel Caffie-Austin. Available from Homespuntapes.com instructional video.
bozodclown98Ethel Merman and Bing Crosby sing Cole Porter's "You're the Top" in the 1936 Paramount film version of Anything Goes, later retitled Tops Is the Limit when Paramount remade the movie in 1956, again with Crosby but with Mitzi Gaynor in Merman's shoes.
Ronald Reagan's inauguration in January 1981. View my complete collection here: www.thedvdcollection.yolasite.com


