Sarah Vaughan - The Snader Telescriptions (1951)
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- Snader Telescriptions, produced for television from 1950 to 1952, were film versions of popular and classical music performances. Singers, dancers, orchestras, and novelty acts appeared in the Snader musicals. They were produced by Louis D. Snader, a Southern California theater owner who branched out into television and then real estate. Lionel Hampton was announced as the first "music world personality to face video film cameras" in the July 22, 1950 issue of Billboard.
The name "telescriptions" is a portmanteau of "television" and "transcriptions" (recordings intended for broadcast). Snader's three-minute films are similar to Soundies and Scopitones, miniature musicals filmed in the 1940s and 60s. Many telescriptions were later re-edited into television programs and feature films.
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Andy Williams said it best;
" Ladies and gentlemen, the incomparable sassy Sarah Vaughn! "
( From his introduction at the 1989 Grammys, where she sang ' So many stars ')
Wonderful
God, what a rich voice Sassy had. I fell in love with it at age 10, and that love only grows deeper. Thank you for sharing this. So glad to see ReelBlack back on Y-T! These are vital videos.
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really is...
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CHUURCH!!!😊😊😊
Truly DIVINE!
The one and only !!!!!
LOVE MS. DIVINE. Listened to "Brazilian Romance" album just the other day. 'Photograph' is one of my favorites off that album.
Indeed what a Devine song her the only Ms.DEVINE! I’ve listened to that album a million times but I never look at the titles and now I’ve gone back and it’s really truly new again
@@lovethefields ...Divine*
ive never heard of her till now
00:00 [1] *You're Mine, You*
_Johnny Green (m) & Edward Heyman (w)_
03:42 [2] *The Nearness of You*
_Hoagy Carmichael (m) & Ned Washington (w)_
07:20 [3] *You're Not the Kind*
_Will Hudson (m) & Irving Mills (w)_
09:38 [4] *These Things I Offer You* (for a Lifetime)
_Morty Nevins, Bennie Benjamin & George Weiss (m & w)_
12:02 [5] *Perdido*
_Juan Tizol (m) & Ervin Drake, Hans Lengsfelder (w)_
Sarah's version of You're mine you is just incredible, perfect pitch, tone, texture and air control
Snader Telescriptions segments are featured on American Bandstand.
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Sassy! Voice perfect. Goddess.
WOW! OPRAH was REALLY PRETTY back then!!
That's not Oprah