
We mark the death on July 17, 2014 – 9 years ago today – of the Broadway and television actress Elaine Stritch, in Birmingham, Michigan, at the age of 89.
I personally have a soft spot in my heart for Ms. Stritch the size of Manitoba. She was your quintessential brassy, tart-tongued (a euphemism for foul mouthed), cigarette smoking, alcohol-soaked blonde who took nothing from no one and could sell a song like nobody’s business. (Please note that I didn’t say “sing a song” but rather, “sell a song.” Her ability to do so will be discussed in tomorrow’s Dr. Bob Prescribes post.)

It is my great hope that by the time you finish this Music History Monday and tomorrow’s Dr. Bob Prescribes posts, you will have come to love her almost as much as I do.
My decision to profile Elaine Stritch is, in my estimation, a great sign of respect, given the other musical events of the day. Both the tenor saxophonist John Coltrane and the singer Billie Holiday died on this date, in 1967 and 1959, respectively. (Be assured that both of these luminaries – Coltrane and Holiday – will receive their due on these pages sooner or later.)
On this date in 1972, James Brown released the seminal funk song, Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag, which went on to sell over 2 million copies and received a Grammy Award for Best Rhythm & Blues Recording.
On this date – again, in 1972 – a bomb exploded under an equipment van in Montreal belonging to The Rolling Stones. Believed to be the work of French separatists, we’d observe that the bombing might have simply been intended as a critical statement.…
Continue reading, and listen without interruption, only on Patreon!
Become a Patron!Listen and Subscribe to the Music History Monday Podcast
Podcast: Play in new window
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pandora | iHeartRadio | RSS | More
Robert Greenberg Best Selling Courses
-
Mozart In ViennaPrice range: $80.00 through $150.00 -
Great Music of the 20th CenturyPrice range: $199.95 through $319.95 -
Understanding the Fundamentals of MusicPrice range: $199.95 through $319.95 -
Music as a Mirror of HistoryPrice range: $219.95 through $334.95 -
How to Listen to and Understand Great Music, 3rd EditionPrice range: $349.95 through $599.95 -
Great Masters: Mahler — His Life and MusicPrice range: $89.95 through $169.95 -
The Chamber Music of MozartPrice range: $199.95 through $319.95 -
The ConcertoPrice range: $199.95 through $319.95 -
The 30 Greatest Orchestral WorksPrice range: $249.95 through $439.95 -
Beethoven’s Piano SonatasPrice range: $129.95 through $214.95 -
The SymphonyPrice range: $129.95 through $214.95 -
The String Quartets of BeethovenPrice range: $199.95 through $319.95 -
The Symphonies of BeethovenPrice range: $249.95 through $439.95 -
How to Listen to and Understand OperaPrice range: $89.95 through $169.95 -
The 23 Greatest Solo Piano WorksPrice range: $199.95 through $319.95 -
Great Masters: Haydn — His Life and MusicPrice range: $89.95 through $169.95 -
Great Masters: Beethoven — His Life and MusicPrice range: $89.95 through $169.95 -
Great Masters: Mozart — His Life and MusicPrice range: $89.95 through $169.95 -
Great Masters: Robert and Clara Schumann — Their Lives and MusicPrice range: $89.95 through $169.95 -
Great Masters: Shostakovich — His Life and MusicPrice range: $199.95 through $319.95 -
Great Masters: Brahms — His Life and MusicPrice range: $89.95 through $169.95 -
The Music of Richard WagnerPrice range: $199.95 through $319.95 -
Great Masters: Stravinsky — His Life and MusicPrice range: $89.95 through $169.95 -
Bach and the High BaroquePrice range: $249.95 through $439.95 -
The Operas of MozartPrice range: $249.95 through $439.95