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  October 28, 2006
"'Down at the 90th Floor: Dick and Kiz Harp"
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George RussellThis week on Night Lights it’s “Down at the 90th Floor: Dick and Kiz Harp.” Dick and Kiz Harp were a husband-and-wife, piano-and-vocals duo who ran their own nightclub (converted from a warehouse and called “The 90th Floor,” after a lesser-known Cole Porter song they performed) in Dallas, Texas at the end of the 1950s. They’ve developed a cult following among jazz-vocal aficionados on the basis of two obscure LPs. The Harps, influenced by artists such as Sylvia Sims, Anita O’Day, and Dick Marx’s Chicago trio, came up with their own sound—a blend of cabaret, torch song, and Midwestern camp—riding strongly on Kiz Harp’s magnetic stage presence and slightly hoarse, soulful voice (a listener described her as “Jeri Southern smoking two packs a day”).George Russell Their career ended suddenly and tragically in 1960. In this edition of Night Lights we’ll hear music from both of their albums (available again at 90th Floor Records and we’ll talk with Bruce Collier, the founder and owner of 90th Floor Records, who recorded both of the records. “Down at the 90th Floor: Dick and Kiz Harp” airs Saturday, October 28 at 11:05 p.m. on WFIU.



 

 


 

 




 




 

 

 


 

 


 

                                       




 

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