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Mel Torm� was an American jazz singer, composer, and arranger, renowned for his velvety voice and contributions to the genre of jazz. Often referred to as "The Velvet Fog," Torm�'s career spanned more than six decades, during which he recorded numerous albums and composed hits such as "The Christmas Song." His work left a significant mark on jazz and popular music.

"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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