Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Hot Sardines is an American jazz band formed in New York City in 2007 by artistic director, singer, and writer Elizabeth Bougerol and artistic director, actor and pianist Evan Palazzo. [1] The Sardines emphasize both authenticity and irreverence in their performances. [1]
Sholom Secunda was a composer born in the Russian Empire in 1894. He immigrated to the United States as a boy in 1906. [4] When composing tunes for Yiddish theater as a young man, Secunda purportedly spurned a youthful George Gershwin as a musical collaborator in favor of Jacob Jacobs, [5] [4] an actor-director affiliated with the Parkway Theater. [5]
The phrase "packed like sardines" (in a tin) is recorded from 1911. [11] The phrase "packed up like sardines" appears in The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction from 1841, [14] and is a translation of "encaissés comme des sardines", which appears in La Femme, le mari, et l'amant from 1829. [15]
Sardines are commercially fished for a variety of uses: bait, immediate consumption, canning, drying, salting, smoking, and reduction into fish meal or fish oil. The chief use of sardines is for human consumption. Fish meal is used as animal feed, while sardine oil has many uses, including the manufacture of paint, varnish, and linoleum.
The Hot Sardines has it on their debut album released in 2014 [6] Sinne Eeg included it in her 2014 album for Stunt Records, Face The Music. Paula Cole included it on her 2017 album Ballads. José James included it on his 2015 album Yesterday I Had The Blues: The Music Of Billie Holiday.
"Your Feet's Too Big" is a song composed in 1936 by Fred Fisher with lyrics by Ada Benson. [1] It has been recorded by many artists, notably the Ink Spots and by Fats Waller in 1939.
Self-taught Elizabeth Bougerol has made the washboard a key element of The Hot Sardines jazz band. [6] Cody Dickinson, a member of hill country blues bands the North Mississippi Allstars and Country Hill Revue plays an electrified washboard on a self-written track, "Psychedelic Sex Machine".
A musician who has played with American jazz band The Hot Sardines Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Geoff Burke .