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Other segments from the episode on December 24, 1996
Singer Barbara Lea Pays Tribute to Cole Porter
Lea joins Fresh Air with a musical tribute to Cole Porter. She had her start singing in the 1950s in Boston and then moved to New York where she recorded her first album in 1955 to critical acclaim. She dropped out of singing for a while but made a comeback during the 70s in New York's cabaret world. Lea is accompanied by pianist Tony Tamburello. He was Sinatra's rehearsal pianist and was on the road accompanying Tony Bennett for 21 years. (REBROADCAST FROM 6/07/91)
Two Film Adaptations in Time for Christmas
Film critic John Powers reviews the Madonna vehicle "Evita," based on the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, and "Portrait of a Lady," adapted from the Henry James novel.
Christmas Music from Fresh Air's Past
In this segment we'll play some Christmas music, from previous Fresh Air concerts. The segment includes Susannah McCorkle, Charles Brown singing "Merry Christmas Baby," and composers Martin and Blane telling the story behind their song, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." (Rebroadcast. Originally aired 12/24/90)
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