Bing Crosby (1903-1977)

Bing Crosby (1903-1977)

Het is vandaag al 45 jaar geleden dat de Amerikaanse zanger Bing Crosby is gestorven. Op bovenstaande foto staat hij rechts naast zijn grote rivaal Frank Sinatra. Ik heb deze foto uit de film “High Society” (1956) opzettelijk gekozen omdat hierin als het ware de “machtsoverdracht” plaatsvindt. In de Cole Porter-song “What a swell party this is” zingen ze samen immers o.a. “Oh we sing so rare, like old camembert, like baba au rhum!”, waarna Bing Crosby nog een paar bababa’s laat volgen. Daarop zegt Sinatra: “Don’t dig that kind of crooning chum!”, waarop Crosby dan weer repliceert: “You must be one of the newer fellows”.

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Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932)

Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932)

Ninety years ago today the British author Kenneth Grahame died. He was born on 8 March 1859 in Edinburgh, Scotland but in early childhood, after his mother died and his father began to drink heavily, he moved with his younger sister to live with his grandmother on the banks of the River Thames in the Berkshire village of Cookham in southern England. He was an outstanding pupil at St Edward’s School in Oxford and wanted to attend Oxford University but was not allowed to do so by his guardian on grounds of cost. Instead he was sent to work at the Bank of England in 1879, and rose through the ranks until retiring as its Secretary in 1908 due to ill health.

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