A little claymation is always nice on a holiday: Be grateful...this could be you. It originally appeared in 1993, and was produced by Francis Ford Coppola. It's available on DVD. Photo above by me, Feb. 2008. Pay no attention to the part numbers - it's all here.
Anyone somewhat familiar with Broadway Theater will know the name of famed choreographer Tommy Tune. As the narrator mentions in the intro...these are the good old days. And they are...for someone out there.
From the Baghdaddios (currently filed in the "where are they now?" bin) comes a "Christmas At CBGB". Happy holidays everyone from all of us here at the New York Nobody Sings. Thanks for being an early adopter of this blog. We hope you keep coming back!
Mr. Louis Armstrong most definitely recorded some of the more enjoyable and timeless Christmas music over many years. Here he takes us up to Harlem on Christmas night...
Originally posted at The New York Nobody Sings: Merry Christmas everyone...over the next few days I'll be posting some NY-specific holiday music for everyone to enjoy. We'll start with this 1987 gem from Queens' own Run DMC. Artwork above courtesy of Tom Lambert.