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Mel Torme, nicknamed “The Velvet Fog,” dazzled the music world with his smooth voice and timeless songwriting. A jazz legend, he wrote classics like "The Christmas Song" and remained a beloved performer for decades. Torme’s talents extended beyond singing—he was a drummer, composer, and author. His dedication to craft and creative versatility show how passion and persistence can lead to lasting influence across generations of musicians and fans alike.
"As regards my feelings about drummers - there's Buddy Rich, and then there's everybody else."
"Whenever I did a good performance, my Dad and my uncles, who were rabid movie fans, took me to the movies. There began my underlying love affair with film."
"I would be a liar if I said it wouldn't be lovely and soothing - that's the word - to have a hit single or a hit album."
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"I didn't really have an act per se - a theatrical performance, as opposed to just: here I am, folks, and you're all supposed to be dead quiet while I sing eight or nine songs, then get off the stage."
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