SANDY STEWART AND BILL CHARLAP

The Oak Room

After a radio career as a child performer in her native Philadelphia, Sandy moved to New York for appearances with Ernie Kovacs, Merv Griffin and Dick Van Dyke on the CBS Morning Show. She became a regular on the Perry Como and Ed Sullivan shows, earned a Grammy nomination for Kander & Ebb’s “My Coloring Book” (losing to Ella Fitzgerald’s “Mack the Knife”) and toured with Benny Goodman. After her marriage to the late Broadway composer Moose Charlap, Sandy retired to rear her family before resuming her career. Jazz Review called her recent Blue Note CD with Bill, Love Is Here To Stay, “a superb example of classic pop, jazz and cabaret vocalizing…a delight.”

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