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Swinging With Mother Goose

About 5 pages (1,429 words)

The Washington Post, November 29th, 1987

IS THAT YOU Humpty Dumpty? Man, I hardly recognized you in that far-out blue and white striped suit, your eyes closed behind those wrap-around shades, slapping your bass, groovin' to the cool sounds of . . . Wait a minute. Humpty Dumpty as an angelheaded hipster? No jive, Bro'! And how about a bluesy "Old Mother Hubbard," a jazz accompaniment for "Tweedledeum and Tweedledee" or "Mary Had a Little Lamb" sung as a lush, romantic ballad? Just the ticket for the kiddies after a candlelit dinner of mudpies and lemonade. If you like the idea of laying updated traditional nursery rhymes on your thoro...

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