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Reissues of Three Classic Jazz Singers

Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead revisits albums that epitomized a different side of the 1950s cool jazz movement: "Once Upon a Summertime," by Blossom Dearie, "Dream of You," by Helen Merrill, and "Ella Swings Lightly," by Ella Fitzgerald.

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Other segments from the episode on February 25, 1993

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, February 25, 1993: Interview with Christopher Giannou; Review of Blossom Dearie's album "Once Upon a Summertime," Helen Merrill's album "Dream of You," and Ella Fitzgerald…

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