Mabel Mercer (3 February 1900, Burton-upon-Trent – 20 April 1984) was an English cabaret singer..
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Mabel Mercer (3 February 1900, Burton-upon-Trent – 20 April 1984) was an English cabaret singer..
Mabel Mercer: The first entertainer to have her performance broadcasted in a week-long late-night television program on the BBC.
The beauty of listening to the 50s mono jazz record (if it’s recorded professionally) is you can have the singer singer right in front of you every time you played the record.
Sometimes the voice level is not being adjusted where you can hear the voice level varies when the position from the mic. It somehow shows a more real and honest presentation of the live performance.
Mabel Mercer
Midnight at Mabel Mercer’s
@ 1956 US Pressing
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Mabel is known as a “composer’s singer”. Her phrasing and expressions mirrored on her face lend emphasis to the lyric - they never detract from it. She has the taste and the talent to pick for her repertoire only those tunes with honest merit.
The beauty of listening to the 50s mono jazz record (if it’s recorded professionally) is you can have the singer singer right in front of you every time you played the record.
Sometimes the voice level is not being adjusted where you can hear the voice level varies when the position from the mic. It somehow shows a more real and honest presentation of the live performance.
The beauty of listening to the 50s mono jazz record (if it’s recorded professionally) is you can have the singer singer right in front of you every time you played the record.
Sometimes the voice level is not being adjusted where you can hear the voice level varies when the position from the mic. It somehow shows a more real and honest presentation of the live performance.
The beauty of listening to the 50s mono jazz record (if it’s recorded professionally) is you can have the singer singer right in front of you every time you played the record.
Sometimes the voice level is not being adjusted where you can hear the voice level varies when the position from the mic. It somehow shows a more real and honest presentation of the live performance.