September 3, 2025

Alan Ladd & Veronica Lake ~ The Blue Dahlia

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Today is the birthday of movie actor Alan Ladd, who was an American actor and film producer. Ladd found success in film in the 1940s and early 1950s and was often paired with Veronica Lake in films noir, such as This Gun for Hire (1942), The Glass Key (1942), and The Blue Dahlia (1946).            
 
 

Ladd was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, on September 3, 1913. On July 3, 1918, the five year-old Alan accidentally burned down the family home while playing with matches. In the early 1920s, Ladd's family moved to California. They lived in a migrant camp in Pasadena, California, at first and then moved to the San Fernando Valley. He enrolled in North Hollywood High School on February 18, 1930, became a high-school swimming and diving champion and participated in high-school dramatics in his senior year, including the role of Ko-Ko in The Mikado which was seen by a talent scout.      
 
He got regular professional acting work only when he turned to radio. Ladd had worked to develop a rich, deep voice ideal for that medium, and in 1936, he was signed by station KFWB as its sole radio actor. One night he was playing the roles of a father and son on radio when he was heard by an agent, Sue Carol. She was impressed and called the station to talk to the actors, and was told they were only one person.  She arranged to meet him, and impressed by his looks, she signed him and promoted her new client in films and on radio. Ladd's first notable part under Carol's management was the 1939 film Rulers of the Sea at $250 per week. He also received attention for a small part in Hitler – Beast of Berlin (1939). He had a small, uncredited part in Citizen Kane, playing a newspaper reporter toward the end of the film.         
 
Paramount knew it had a potential star and announced Ladd's next film, an adaptation of the Dashiell Hammett story, The Glass Key (1942) with Brian Donlevy and Veronica Lake.        
 
 
  
 
Ladd's cool, unsmiling, understated persona proved popular with wartime audiences, and he was voted by the Motion Picture Herald as one of the 10 "stars of tomorrow" for 1942. Paramount was delighted. The majority of stars were earmarked from wherever they came; if it seemed unlikely that public acceptance would come with one film, they were trained and built up: The incubation period was usually between two and five years. As far as Ladd was concerned, he was a small-part actor given a fat part faute de mieux, and after his second film for them, he had not merely hit the leading-men category, but had gone beyond it to films which were constructed around his personality. His salary was raised to $750 per week.         
 
He starred in China (1943) with Loretta Young for director John Farrow, with whom Ladd made a number of movies. Young did not like working with Ladd: "I found him petulant... I don't remember hearing him laugh, or ever seeing him laugh. Everything that concerned him was very serious... He had a certain screen personality... but as an actor... I never made any contact with him. He wouldn't look at me. He'd say "I love you...", and he'd be looking out there some place. Finally, I said "Alan, I'm he-ere!!"... I think he was very conscious of his looks. Alan would not look beyond a certain point in the camera because he didn't think he looked good."       
 
He enlisted for military service on January 19, 1943. While he was in the armed services, a number of films that had been announced for him were postponed and/or made with different actors but he was reportedly receiving 20,000 fan letters per week. The New York Times reported that "Ladd in the brief period of a year and with only four starring pictures to his credit... had built up a following unmatched in film history since Rudolph Valentino skyrocketed to fame." In December 1943, he was listed as the 15th-most popular star in the U.S.         
 
When Ladd returned from the army, Paramount announced a series of vehicles for him, including And Now Tomorrow and Two Years Before the Mast.       
 
 
 
 
In 1945 Paramount commissioned Raymond Chandler to write an original screenplay for him titled The Blue Dahlia, made relatively quickly in case the studio lost Ladd to the military once again.          
  
The Blue Dahlia was released to great acclaim (Chandler was nominated for an Oscar for the screenplay), quickly followed by Two Years Before the Mast. The two films were solid hits, each earning over $2 million in rentals in the U.S. and Canada; Two Years Before the Mast was a blockbuster, earning over $4 million and ranking among the top-10 most popular films of the year. Ladd's roles in This Gun for Hire, The Glass Key, and The Blue Dahlia, firmly established him as a no-nonsense tough guy in a popular genre of crime films later to become known as film noir.                 
 
In 1950, the Hollywood Women's Press Club voted Ladd the easiest male star to deal with in Hollywood. The following year, a poll from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association listed Ladd as the second-most popular male film star in the world, after Gregory Peck.        
 
 
 
 
          
When a former bomber pilot (Alan Ladd) comes home from the war, he finds his wife kissing her substitute boyfriend (Howard Da Silva), the owner of the Blue Dahlia nightclub. When she also confesses that her drunkenness caused their son's death, he walks out on her, but later she is found dead and he becomes the prime suspect.          
 
 
 
           
          
          
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Brian Donlevy           
Dashiell Hammett           
Alan Ladd           
Gregory Peck          
Howard da Silva.             
Rudolph Valentino           
Loretta Young           
        
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Dashiell Hammett articles/mentions


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Rudolph Valentino articles/mentions

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Django Reinhardt articles/mentions

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Laurindo Almeida ~ The Best of Everything    
Black Sabbath ~ Master of Reality     
     
     
     
     
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September 2, 2025

20,000 vinyl LPs 394: Laurindo Almeida ~ The Best of Everything

 
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photo of album cover by Styrous®


Today is the birthday of Brazilian guitarist and composer in classical, jazz, and Latin music, Laurindo José de Araújo Almeida Nóbrega Neto aka  Laurindo Almeida. He was born on September 2, 1917, in the village of Prainha, Brazil near Santos in the state of São Paulo. He was the first guitarist to receive Grammy Awards for both classical and jazz performances. His discography encompasses more than a hundred recordings over five decades.       
 
My favorite cut from the album has to be his cover of the Concierto de Aranjuez by Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo. At over twenty minutes it's a tour de force!
 
Almeida was a self-taught guitarist. During his teenage years, Almeida moved to São Paulo, where he worked as a radio artist, staff arranger and nightclub performer. At the age of 19, he worked his way to Europe playing guitar in a cruise ship orchestra. In Paris, he attended a performance at the Hot Club de France by Stéphane Grappelli and famed guitarist Django Reinhardt, who became a lifelong artistic inspiration.      
 
When he retured to Brazil, Almeida continued composing, performing and became known for playing both classical Spanish and popular guitar. He moved to the United States in 1947; a trip financed when one of his compositions, a song known as Johnny Peddler became a hit recorded by the Andrews Sisters. In Los Angeles, Almeida immediately went to work in film studio orchestras.              
 



   
Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - Love Theme From "The Godfather"
A2 - Aranjuez, Mon Amour
A3 - Fool
A4 - Sleepy Shores
A5 - Theme From "Nicholas And Alexandra"
A6 - Without You
       
Side 2:
       
B1 - I Was Born In Love With You
B2 - Theme From "Summer Of 42"
B3 - Hello Forever
B4 - Brian's Song
B5 - Love
        
Companies, etc.
       
    Marketed By – Polydor
    Printed By – E.J. Day Group
    Recorded At – RCA Studios, Hollywood
        
Credits:
       
    Arranged By, Conductor – Oscar Castro Neves*
    Art Direction – Ken Kim
    Artwork [Cover] – Peter Lloyd (4)
    Engineer – Mickey Crofford
    Liner Notes – Pepper Prothro
    Producer – Sonny Burke
        
Notes:
       
DR2013 appears on front sleeve; DR-2013 is on center label.

Original Cat. No. DR 2013
 
Laurindo Almeida – The Best Of Everything
Label: Daybreak Records – DR2013, Daybreak Records – DR-2013
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1972
Genre: Jazz
Style: Bossa Nova 
        
       

         
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Joaquín Rodrigo          
        
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Laurindo Almeida ~ Aranjuez, Mon Amour (20 min., 55 secs.)  
Andrews Sisters ~ Johnny Peddler (I Got)         
        
        
         
        
        
        
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September 1, 2025

20,000 vinyl LPs 393: Engelbert Humperdinck ~ Hansel & Gretel

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vinyl LP front cover detail 
 cover Design – Bob Israel & Michel Goldberg
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®


Today is the birthday of German composer Engelbert Humperdinck who was born on September 1, 1854, in Siegburg in the Rhine Province. Humperdinck's reputation rests chiefly on his opera Hänsel und Gretel, on which he began work in Frankfurt in 1890.  He first composed four songs to accompany a puppet show his nieces were giving at home. Then, using a libretto and thematic suggestions by his sister Adelheid Wette, rather loosely based on the version of the fairy tale by the Grimm Brothers, he composed a singspiel of 16 songs with piano accompaniment and connecting dialogue. By January 1891, he had begun working on a complete orchestration. The opera premiered in Weimar on 23 December 1893, conducted by Richard Strauss.      
 

vinyl LP front cover 
cover Design – Bob Israel & Michel Goldberg
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Care should be taken to not confuse the 19th century German composer, Engelbert Humperdinck, with the 20th century British pop singer, Engelbert Humperdinck.              




Hänsel und Gretel is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 as part of Grimms' Fairy Tales (KHM 15). According to folklorist Jack Zipes, the tale emerged in the Late Middle Ages Germany (1250–1500).        
 
Hansel and Gretel are siblings who are abandoned in a forest and fall into the hands of a witch who lives in a house made of breadcake, and sugar. The witch, who has cannibalistic intentions, intends to fatten Hansel before eventually eating him. However, Gretel saves her brother by pushing the witch into her own oven, killing the witch. The children then escape with the witch's treasure.          

Set in medieval Germany, Hansel and Gretel has been adapted into various media. A contemporary reimagining of the story, the Mátti Kovler musical fairytale Ami & Tami, was produced in Israel and the United States and subsequently released as a symphonic album     

         



































 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

   
Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A        Act I, Scenes 1 & 2
       
Side 2:
 
B1        Act I, Conclusion
B2        Act II, Scene I        

Side 3:
        
C1        Act II, Conclusion
C2        Act III, Scenes 1 & 2
       
Side 4:
       
D        Act III, Conclusion
         
Credits:
       
    Conductor – Arthur Rother*
    Design – Bob Israel (2), Michel Goldberg (2)
 
Erna Berger, Berlin Mozart Boys' Choir, Symphony Orchestra Of Radio Berlin* – Hansel And Gretel
Label: Urania Records (3) – UR-5212-2
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country:US
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Genre: Classical
Style: Opera
        
         
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Brothers Grimm          
Engelbert Humperdinck composer        
Engelbert Humperdinck pop singer       
Mátti Kovler        
Richard Strauss         
        
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Hansel and Gretel (complete) (1 hr., 46 mins., 45 secs.)        
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