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Marlene VerPlanck |
VerPlanck was in demand as a singer even when not busy under her own name, first as a vocalist with some of the remaining big bands, then as a member of a cabaret act, the John LaSalle Quartet, and notably as one of the most in-demand studio singers. If you are as old as me (and I hope you are not), you have heard her voice - taking on the Campbell Soup tagline ("M'm, m'm good") and Nationwide Insurance's motto ("Nationwide is on your side"), among many others. Her perfect diction and intonation allied to an innate warmth made her a highly successful representative for these brands.
Today I wanted to share what I believe is her second recording. In it, she appears as a member of the John LaSalle Quartet, which also included Hugh Martin and Bill Smith. This LP, dating from 1959, is titled Jumpin' at the Left Bank, even though it was surely taped in the studio, not at the New York night spot where the group was appearing. The Left Bank was owned by Dick Kollmar, an actor, producer, radio personality and husband of columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, both of whom are name-checked on the LP.
It's a good record by a fine group, with interesting arrangements by Billy VerPlanck, Marlene's husband. The quartet went on to record another album for Capitol, and LaSalle did a solo LP for Columbia a few years later.
You can learn more about VerPlanck via a detailed New York Times obituary and a knowledgeable Marc Myers appreciation.