Back in the days before auto-tune and computer aided sorcery. Gal had a set of pipes on her to die for. Dunno who did tge arranging forvthem but they had the tightest harmonies going....
From what I recall she was being treated for this problem and had stopped starving herself, however her body did not want to go along with the treatment and she had a stroke or heart attack that did her in. A great loss to the music world and the Universe. Heltau
What-ifs about beautiful women who died young always lead to madness.
ReplyDeleteBack in the days before auto-tune and computer aided sorcery. Gal had a set of pipes on her to die for. Dunno who did tge arranging forvthem but they had the tightest harmonies going....
ReplyDeleteWhat a stupid thing to die from, Bulimia. Starving yourself to death.
ReplyDeletePresent psychopharmacology would have helped her tremendously. Sigh. Her voice was so warm and mellifluous.
From what I recall she was being treated for this problem and had stopped starving herself, however her body did not want to go along with the treatment and she had a stroke or heart attack that did her in. A great loss to the music world and the Universe.
DeleteHeltau
Another bright spot in the long career of magician Paul Williams.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful voice fueled by the genius of Paul Williams. Ohio Guy
ReplyDeleteShe sang like an angel. Too bad she left us so early.
ReplyDeleteWas that Stuart Margolin from Rockford Files on Sax?
ReplyDelete