Subject: | |
From: | |
Date: | Fri, 14 Jun 2002 16:46:17 -0400 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
Ron Chaplin wrote:
>Lowell Herbrandson wrote:
>
>>PS: Nat King Cole was considered by many to have been the best jazz
>>pianist of his generation.
>
>Nat King Cole WAS great! I remember hearing a story (IIRC) of how, after
>he had hit it big with his, unfortunately, short-running variety show, he
>went to Switzerland to do a concert. The audience didn't want to hear him
>sing at all. They wanted to hear him play.
One of my wife's first jobs on coming to DC was to keep the books for
a local night club, now defunct. She also took reservation calls. When
Nat King Cole was the club's guest entertainer, she got a call from someone
claiming that NKC had specially arranged a reservation for his party, did
they have it recorded? Ever sans guile, my wife to be replied, "I'm sorry,
we have no record of a reservation arranged for you, but we still have
tables available and can reserve one for you." I wonder whether this made
the caller feel good or bad.
Walter Meyer
|
|
|