Thursday, December 25, 2014
DOIN' THE BING
Bing Crosby was once
called the Mick Jagger of the 1920s. Spy Vibers who only know Der Bingle from
his later years and Christmas tunes would be surprised to see him at his youthful
prime, belting out hot jazz numbers with the likes of Bix Beiderbecke, Frankie
Trumbauer, and Eddie Lang. Bing was really the first super star, reaching the
#1 spot as America's entertainer on radio, film, and records. As an innovator, he used early microphone technology and radio to invent a new expressive style of singing and he helped translate jazz idioms, like scat singing, to a wider audience. Bing essentially
played himself in public, cultivating a relaxed, casual vibe. Way before the
hat and pipe, viewers were introduced to his trademark cool in a
series of Mack Sennett shorts in the early 1930s. On Christmas Eve 1962,
ABC aired the Bing Crosby Christmas Special for Clairol (his fourth special and
the network's first broadcast in color). The show included guests Mary Martin
and Andre Previn, and featured this fantastically modern dance devoted to
Bing's casual lifestyle, Doin' the Bing. I love the design choices, from the
costumes and minimal staging to the use of contemporary furniture. If your
season is filled with White Christmas and Holiday Inn and you crave more Bing,
I challenge you to master this hilarious (and charming!) dance. Happy Holidays! Suggested Bing releases: Bix n Bing, 16 Most Requested Songs, Some Fine Old Chestnuts, Bing in Dixieland, So Rare, Johnny Mercer Songbook, Irving Berlin Songbook, And Some Jazz Friends, Fancy Meeting You Here, Favorite Hawaiian Songs.
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