Showing posts with label miss hope springs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miss hope springs. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Miss Hope Springs • Where Have the Good Times Gone

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I was thrilled to get the notification of a new music video for the one and only Miss Hope Springs. I have noticed the grand dame is preparing a new show in London, 'Queen of Fools', set to open early next month. One can only hope there will be a new album to accompany that show. After all, not everyone can fly over to catch her performances, but I can live vicariously through the videos and albums so I can feel like I was there, drinking in her glorious talent. The latest is "Where Have the Good Times Gone", a wistful remembrance that combines just the right amount of melancholy to the song. It makes me think Miss Hope Springs is the Miss Peggy Lee for a new generation, with her husky vocals imparting knowledge while striking a balance of heart and irony to keep me under her spell. This is Miss Hope Springs with her latest, "Where Have the Good Times Gone".



While "Where Have the Good Times Gone" is not available for purchase, you can still find her first album 'Live in London: Welcome to the Carnival'. That album can be purchased from iTunes and Amazon. I love it, and can't hear it enough! For more about Miss Hope Springs, visit her official website. You can also 'follow' her on Twitter, and 'like' her on Facebook. You can also find plenty of videos on YouTube.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Miss Hope Springs • Live at Crazy Coqs

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Traditionally speaking, on a Saturday night, I tend to post Love songs, some even falling to the the category of Torch songs, to the blog. Mostly, they are sung by some of the great voices of the last 80 years, and there have been several incredible voices and songs heard in this slot. And as I continue along this vein, I bring you a shining talent I featured briefly when I first discovered her, almost a year ago. Miss Hope Springs is a former Las Vegas showgirl, now getting a chance to be the center of in her one-woman-show. These songs were taken from her sell-out run in London, 'Live at Crazy Coqs'. All the songs are originals written specifically for Miss Hope by the oh-so-talented Ty Jeffries.

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Her show is a music of music and stories, with both tugging on your heartstrings. Sometimes she might have you squeezing out a tear, while others have you laughing out loud. She opens the show with "Girl in a Million", and it is easy to understand why. She tells tales of getting lessons from Ray Charles, and life as a beautiful and talented girl. This is Miss Hope Springs with the autobiographical "Girl in a Million".



Next up, Miss Hope brings you to the next stop on her memorable tour. We stop in Pigalle, in a seedy little nightclub in Paris. Oh, the things she has seem, and she manageds to share most of them with you! There is humor, shock, and sweetness waiting for you to partake as Miss Hope Springs sings "Pigalle".



The next song ha a little swing, a little rock, and a whole bunch of heart. "That is Love"has all the sweetness and swing you would expect from a number from the 1960s, featuring a singing star like Doris Day. Whenever Miss Hope takes her place behind the piano, you know something good will be coming. There is so much fun and so much hart, I couldn't help but smile through it all. This is Miss Hope Springs singing "That Is Love".



In a delicious twist on Blossom Dearie's great song, "I'm Hip", we get Miss Hope singing a song from her 1982 off-off-off-off-Broadway (in Utah) show about Miss Tallulah Bankhead. Apparently, one of her great songs from the show was "I'm Bi", a flirty number talks about love, and having a taste for "surf and turf". You should not miss Miss Hope Springs singing "I'm Bi"!



I purchased my copy of 'Miss Hope Springs Live at the Crazy Coqs' from Amazon, but it is apparently no longer available. I think it is available on Amazon UK and iTunes UK. You can also find plenty of videos on YouTube. For more about Miss Hope Springs, visit her official website. You can also 'follow' her on Twitter, and 'like' her on Facebook.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Miss Hope Springs • January Jones

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Miss Hope Springs is a delicious new diva playing the best clubs in London, England, and just recently put out her first album, a collection of live performance aptly titled 'Live the the Crazy Coqs'. Miss Hope is a true chanteuse, following in the footsteps of legendary performers like Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, and Eartha Kitt, singing her songs in an intimate setting so all can enjoy. She sings original material, written by the talented Ty Jeffries, showcasing a long career with smokey Jazz and Bossa Nova charmers to delight the audience.

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Miss Hope Springs recently released a wonderful music video for her song "January Jones", dedicated to the actress. The video has a wonderful feel of the 1960s, with Miss Hope channeling Mary Tyler Moore and Marlo Thomas as the young girl in the big city, looking to see what life has to offer. See for yourself, as Miss Hope Springs performs "January Jones".



You can purchase 'Miss Hope Springs Live at the Crazy Coqs' from iTunes and Amazon. To learn more about Miss Hope Springs visit her official website. There you can hear more of her music, including the saucy "The Devil Made Me Do It". You can also 'follow' her on Twitter, and 'like her on Facebook.

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