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Re: Ethel Smith Does anyone know?

Mainly left foot only. She could play with both feet. I've heard of her playing
some Bach with both feet in heels. I don't remember where I heard that though.

Matt G.

>>> MrChuk@... 10/23/06 11:28 PM >>>

Was Ethel a "peg leg" organists? Using just her left foot on the pedals?
And did she play in high heel shoes as shown in her pictures?

Thanks,

Chuck in Mississippi


In a message dated 10/23/2006 8:05:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
hammondrobb@... writes:




It was on this date, 64 years ago, and it happened a bit like this. It was
Saturday night in
New York City. One of the most popular radio shows on the air, "Your Hit
Parade", was
about to introduce what would become their new star. Although the live or
radio audience
didn't know this story was fiction at the time, their new star was
introduced like this by the
shows MC: "You know friends, the other evening, a man of our armed services,
on
furlough in New York, had dinner in the Iridium Room of the St Regis Hotel,
and while
there, heard a young lady who played the organ. That young fellow thought
the young
lady was so wonderful that he could talk of nothing else and he has asked
Your Hit Parade
to put her on our program. Well, we're answering the request of that man in
uniform who
"left his heart at the St Regis Hotel" by presenting "Ethel Smith", the girl
he heard on his
big night in the big town. We hope all his buddies in uniform everywhre are
listening right
now, becasue here she is, Ethel Smith at the Hammond Electric Organ playing
Tico Tico....
And the rest is music history. Tico Tico went on to become a huge hit for
Ethel, and in her
own words "meant to me a Palm Beach Ocean Front Condo, and a music
publishing
business". Ethel was a huge hit on the hit parade, and ended up playing the
tune in the
MGM musical Bathing Beauty. Tico Tico has gone on to become one of the most
recongnized Latin American tunes of all time, being recorded by hundred's of
artists.
Maybe our good buddy Don will upload a few odd ones to the MP3 section.
Until then,
give the ultimate version a listen, by the one and only.... Ethel Smith !








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I watched a movie short as a kid...she played with the high heels. ... From: <MrChuk@...> To: <ethelsmith@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006...
Laddie Willams
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My father, who watched Ethel play many times, says that she played using both left and right gams and in hi-heels, often stilleto. Regards, Dave Bishop...
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Mainly left foot only. She could play with both feet. I've heard of her playing some Bach with both feet in heels. I don't remember where I heard that though. ...
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