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Monday, February 9, 2015

Happy Birthday, Gay Dawn!


Today is a very special day!

I don't even have time to apologize for not blogging in the past few months, because right now I'm much too excited to relate how the power of the internet brought a happy ending to a small mystery I've been trying to solve! I'm referring to this blog post of 3 years ago, when I was searching for more to the story on "Everybody's Girl".. Miss Gay Dawn!



Here's the exciting part! Just last night I received an email from an acquaintance who reported that Gay Dawn's daughter, Gayleen Hays, had seen that blog post...then, wonder of wonders, this morning I received a lovely email from Gayleen herself! To me, this is like hearing from a celebrity!

 
THANK YOU!!!!!
Last night I was feeling so lonely without her and then I found your blog!! It was a wonderful gift, almost as though you two were sending me smiles. I toasted to you and Mommy, remembering the days when I sat next to the piano player and watched her as she bumped and shimmied out of her clothes, so beautiful, I was seven. She was funny, wise, childlike, complicated, full of secrets and sweet. You two are a perfect match. Big hugs, You made her birthday unforgettable!!!
 
 
If this wasn't thrilling enough, I was also provided with an update on family and grandchildren, one of whom is Serina Dawn of the Serina Dawn Band.  I was also intrigued to find out that Gayleen authored a book, published in 1992, entitled 'Policewoman One' .. a tell-all about her 20 years on the LAPD! Now how could I have missed that?? and guess who will be visiting Amazon today for a book purchase??

Many, many thanks to Gayleen Hays for reaching out to me! I couldn't be more thrilled that my little post finally found its way home...and a HAPPY, HAPPY birthday to 'Everybody's Girl'.. GAY DAWN! xoxo
 
 

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Rue Des Plaisirs

Imagine a trip back in time to Paris in the 1930's...just for today! Mingle with artists, crash parties, and enjoy the countless sensual pleasures to be had...window shopping, glamorous mannequins modeling the latest fashions, good food, smoke and drink... opium dens, cabarets, prostitutes and party girls!


And while you're there, listen to some chansons by the chanteurs et chanteuses popular at the time...like Charles Trenet, Mistinguett, Josephine Baker, Edith Piaf, Jean Sablon...and of course, the ubiquitous Accordéoniste!


Follow me to the Rue Des Plaisirs...