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En la corte del rey carmesíEn la corte del rey carmesí384 PEGGY LEEPEGGY LEE Peggy Lee (Jamestown, Dakota del Norte, 26 de mayo de 1920-Los Ángeles, 21 de enero de 2002), fue una cantante de pop y jazz, compositora y actriz estadounidense, a lo largo de una carrera que abarcó seis décadas. Ampliamente reconocida como una de las personalidades musicales más influyentes en la música comercial anglosajona del siglo XX. Lee fue candidata a 12 Grammy, ganando el Premio Grammy a la Mejor Interpretación Vocal Pop Femenina por su éxito de 1969 "Is That All There Is?" En 1995 recibió otro Grammy, en esta ocasión a la totalidad de su carrera.2025-05-2656 minI Love Old Time RadioI Love Old Time RadioPhilco Radio Time - Guests - Gary Cooper & Peggy Lee (Ep1690)"My Heart is a Hobo" - Bing Crosby; "It Takes a Long, Long Train with a Red Caboose (To Cary My Blues Away" - Peggy Lee; "Mam'selle/Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go To Sleep)/Peg O' My Heart" - Bing Crosby;"Home on the Range (parody)' - Bing Crosby & Gary Cooper; "El Rancho Grande" - Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee, & Gary Cooper; "You Do" - Bing Crosby2025-04-1836 minRhythm on the RocksRhythm on the RocksPeggy Lee & Black CoffeeFrizz and Bob enjoy coffee cocktails and dig into one of the raddest, hippest, and hottest albums of all time, Peggy Lee's Black Coffee. Join us as we talk about Lee's inspiring life, her rise to fame, the power in her purr, her defiance of expectations, and her amazing ability to transform throughout her recording career. We also dive into the Great American Songbook and learn a little about what that collection really is. Go brew a pot and join us!2025-04-091h 07I Love Old Time RadioI Love Old Time RadioPhilco Radio Time - Guests - Burl Ives, Les Paul, Peggy Lee (Ep1645)"I Do Do Do Like You" Bing Crosby; "I'll Close My Eyes" - Peggy Lee; "When I Was Single" - Burl Ives & Les Paul; "Hey-Lolly-Lolly-Low" - Burl Ives, Bing Crosby, & Les Paul; "Going Down the Road Filling Bad" - Burl Ives, Bing Crosby, & Les Paul; "As Long as I'm Dreaming" - Bing Crosby; "Good Day" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "Time After Time" - Bing Crosby with Les Paul;2025-02-1435 minAl Jolson Podcast | IAJSAl Jolson Podcast | IAJSAl Jolson and Peggy Lee from the Kraft Music Hall 10 Feb 1949Excerpt of the 10 Feb 1949 Kraft Music Hall, starring Al Jolson, with guest star Peggy Lee. During this segment, Al and Peggy join voices to make some beautiful music. The complete broadcast circulates with other Jolson radio shows on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.2025-02-0906 minI Love Old Time RadioI Love Old Time RadioPhilco Radio Time - Guests - Jimmy Durante, Peggy Lee (Ep1640:)"Uncle Remus" - Bing Crosby; "A Nightingale Can Sing the Blues" - Peggy Lee; "You Gotta Start Off Each Day With A Song" - Jimmy Durante; "I'm The Guy Who Found The Lost Chord" - Jimmy Durante; "Sing From the Heart" - Jimmy Durante & Bing Corsby; "I Still Suits Me" - Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee; "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" Bing Crosby2025-02-0734 minI Love Old Time RadioI Love Old Time RadioPhilco Radio Time - Guests - Groucho Marx, Peggy Lee (Ep1595)"Rainy Night in Rio" - Bing Crosby; "He's Just My Kind" - Peggy Lee; "Go West Young Man" - Groucho Marx & Bing Crosby; "Oh, But I Do!" - Bing Crosby; "The Best Man" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "Old Lamplighter" - Bing Crosby & Skitch Henderson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iloveoldtimeradio/support2024-12-0635 minCiTR -- Bepi Crespan PresentsCiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presentstremorkikimor, PEGGY LEE / COLE SCHMIDT, PHILIP JECK, BLAKE LEE, MIRROR SYSTEM, IN SPITE OF DREAMS.CITR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack-sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This Friday night’s broadcast features tremorkikimor, Philip Jeck, Blake Lee, Mirror System, Luuma, Bestia Astrum, The Sea Of Wires, and In Spite Of Dreams, plus new music from Vancouver’s Peggy Lee / Cole Schmidt, Stefan Smulovitz, and Kuma.2024-11-163h 01CiTR -- Bepi Crespan PresentsCiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presentstremorkikimor, PEGGY LEE / COLE SCHMIDT, PHILIP JECK, BLAKE LEE, MIRROR SYSTEM, IN SPITE OF DREAMS.CITR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack-sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This Friday night’s broadcast features tremorkikimor, Philip Jeck, Blake Lee, Mirror System, Luuma, Bestia Astrum, The Sea Of Wires, and In Spite Of Dreams, plus new music from Vancouver’s Peggy Lee / Cole Schmidt, Stefan Smulovitz, and Kuma.2024-11-163h 01I Love Old Time RadioI Love Old Time RadioEp1560: Philco Radio Time - Guest - Peggy Lee"A Gal in Calico" - Bing Crosby; "Rumors are Flying" - Bing Crosby & Skitch Henderson; "It's All Over Now" - Peggy Lee; "The Man I Love" - Skitch Henderson; "The Old Lamplighter" - Bing Crosby; "I Love You for Sentimental Reasons" - The Charioteers; "Everything's Moving Too Fast" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "White Christmas" Bing Crosby --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iloveoldtimeradio/support2024-10-1835 minI Love Old Time RadioI Love Old Time RadioEp1555: Philco Radio Time - Guests - Peggy Lee & Jerry Colonna"Give Me Five Minutes More" - Bing Crosby; "Linger in My Arms a Little Longer Baby" - Peggy Lee; "Buttermilk Sky" - Bing Crosby; "If You Were the Only Girl in the World" - Bing Crosby & Skitch Henderson; "Why Did I Ever Leave Wyoming" - Jerry Colonna; "It's a Good Day" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "Fore You, For Me, Forever More" - Bing Crosby; --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iloveoldtimeradio/support2024-10-1136 minFlop of the HeapFlop of the HeapPeg - "Look at Me, I'm Peggy Lee!"John & Marla break down the unmitigated disaster that was the Peggy Lee musical.Music by Paul HornerLyrics by Peggy LeeBook by Peggy Lee (originally by William Luce)Also featuring songs by Johnny Mercer, Joe McCoy, Richard Rodgers and Lieber & Stoller.Directed by Robert Drivas, replaced by Cy ColemanStarring Peggy LeeOpened on Broadway December 14, 1983.2024-06-1057 minHeirloom RadioHeirloom RadioKraft Music Hall - Al Jolson and Peggy Lee- 12 02 1948Track features host, Al Jolson welcoming guest Peggy Lee for music, comedy and variety - 1948. Kraft Musical Hall was an extremely popular program of the era. Jolson became the host on the Kraft Music Hall on October 2, 1947 through May 26, 1949. His musical conductor and pianist, Oscar Levant, welcomed a wide variety of guests from the stage, screen, and radio. Peggy Lee is his guest on this program. Jolson appeared as a guest on this show several times from 1933 to 1935, before getting the starring role. Oscar Levant quite often pipes in with his dry wit. Jolson kept performing until shortly before his...2024-03-1031 minHarvey Brownstone Interviews...Harvey Brownstone Interviews...Harvey Brownstone Interviews Singing Legend Peggy Lee’s Granddaughter, Holly Foster WellsHarvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Singing Legend Peggy Lee’s Granddaughter, Holly Foster Wells About Harvey's guest: One of the most popular features of our show is our “Gone But Not Forgotten” series, celebrating the careers and legacies of the greatest stars who are no longer with us.   Today’s guest, Holly Foster Wells, is descended from show business royalty.  She’s the granddaughter of one of the most popular and beloved music artists of all time: the fabulous Peggy Lee, whose contributions to the world of popula...2023-07-0443 minDIG THIS WITH BILL MESNIK AND RICH BUCKLAND-  THE SPLENDID BOHEMIANSDIG THIS WITH BILL MESNIK AND RICH BUCKLAND- THE SPLENDID BOHEMIANS"PUT ON A STACK OF 45s" - IS THAT ALL THERE IS? by PEGGY LEE (CAPITOL, 1969) - BILL AND RICH, THE SPLENDID BOHEMIANS- THE BOYS DEVOTE EACH EPISODE TO A 45 RPM RECORDING OF NOTE, SHINING A LIGHT ON ITS IMPORT."Is That All There Is?", a song written by American songwriting team Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller during the 1960s, became a hit for American singer Peggy Lee and an award winner from her album of the same title in November 1969. The song was originally performed by Georgia Brown in May 1967 for a television special. It was first recorded by disc jockey Dan Daniel in March 1968, but this was an unauthorized recording that, while played on Daniel's own radio show, went unissued at the songwriters' request. The first authorized recording was by Leslie Uggams in August 1968. Then...2023-06-1620 min