If you'd ask Lisa Wahlandt - backstage, say, at one of her concerts in Berlin, New York, San Francisco or Singapore - how she actually developed from Bavarian country girl to international Jazz singer, the red-haired thirty-something would probably flash you her signature smile: ironical, a little melancholy, very charming. "Oh, you know," she might say, self-mockingly, "at m...(展开全部) If you'd ask Lisa Wahlandt - backstage, say, at one of her concerts in Berlin, New York, San Francisco or Singapore - how she actually developed from Bavarian country girl to international Jazz singer, the red-haired thirty-something would probably flash you her signature smile: ironical, a little melancholy, very charming. "Oh, you know," she might say, self-mockingly, "at my dad's little farm, aside from chickens, pigs and cows I grew up with Billie Holiday, Betty Carter, Peggy Lee, Astrud Gilberto and their records, and when I was only four years old my parents took me along into Munich for concerts with Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, and by the time I was five my mind was set: I'll become a Jazz singer...."
1 有用 ζωήιδ 2015-05-27 01:26:49
爵士味的gute nacht连它爸爸都不认识它了
1 有用 ζωήιδ 2015-05-27 01:26:49
爵士味的gute nacht连它爸爸都不认识它了