Nancy Anderson: Ten Cents a Dance
Her star quality shines and shimmers in an intimate setting.
Her star quality shines and shimmers in an intimate setting.
Pompie sings the blues at Pompie's Place, evoking an intimate club space, sometime in the 1920s and '30s, where a hot quintet and a couple of songbirds take the stage and sing the blues.
Mary Bogue seems incapable of hitting a false note, either vocally or emotionally.