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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Lori Burton is Crayons to Perfume's! Girl of the Week!


Crayons To Perfume has Singers & Songwriters featuring Lori Burton! You may know Lori as the stupendous Whyte Boots of NIGHTMARE fame - the song that epitomizes tough, NY girl rock'n roll. Lori helped write Nightmare, and tonight show features Lori along with Jackie deShannon, Barbara Lynn, Ellie Greenwich and of course Carole King! Join us at 7pm, click here look for the text link that says all channels, and you'll find the girls on Ichiban, click the link to the playlist and comments and you'll head right into the chat room with me!

if you love Crayons to Perfume! and Girl Groups, you can pledge your support by clicking here and offering any denomination and crediting your pledge to Crayons To Perfume!, but remember, for a pledge of $75 or more you can get our fab new DJ premium FROZEN FELINES, 26 Canadian Kittens - most of whom have never before been compiled or re-issued, featuring Canadian psychedelic and soul sisters, girl groups and teeners plus ferocious Francophones! During our shows on March 11th and 18th I will also be giving away girl group CD's to lucky listers who join me live, in the chat room and make your pledges while I'm on the air (if you call into the station, please credit the pledge to Crayons! Thank-you!) plus everyone who pledges to Ichiban gets a cool free retro radio Ichiban sticker!!

Friday, August 1, 2014

LISTEN NOW! Crayons To Perfume is ON THE AIR!


It's Crayons To Perfume's first show!!!! Exclusive to WFMU's Rock 'n Soul Ichiban, Crayons To Perfume is a new girl group show - we feature all kindsa gals from 1960-1969, be it traditional girl groups, soul, r'n'b, yeye, popcorn, rock'n roll and occassionally we'll feature psychedelic chicks, country cuties, and other boppin' babes!

Our first segment features all the fab femmes of our recent fave girls of the week! We've got Shirley Matthews from Toronto, Les Surfs from Madagascar, Tammy from Puerto Rico, The Angeliques from Sweden, The Beat Chics from the UK, Barry St. John from Scotland, Jenny Rock from Quebec and all American gals Dee Dee Sharp and Miriam Linna. Give us a spin!

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Monday, August 25, 2014

Crayons To Perfume's Girl Of The Week, Those Shubee Surf Bunnies! Part of our all-girl SURFER SPECIAL!


The Surf Bunnies originally started as the Desirays, but the surfing bug was spreading, and the trio decided to become blondes and hop on the surfin' wagon.

There's very few photos of the band, so this fab 45 on Dot will have to suffice!



You can check out more of the Surf Bunnies, along with a bevvy of bikini bustin' babes on Crayons To Perfume's all girl surfin' special! #7 It's a whole hour of wailin' wahinis with Annette, The Honeys, Kay Bell, and such unlikely surfers as the Orlons and the Feetwoods - it's jam packed with less talk and more rock!

-Crayons to Perfume is a weekly show hosted by Glynis Ward, dj girlgroupgirl. Just do a blog search on Crayons to Perfume and you'll find the rest of our shows, for your listening pleasure now, or later!

Monday, October 20, 2014

Crayons To Perfume Girls of the Week are Pili Y Mili!



Spanish teenage twin sisters, Pili and Mili are the Crayons To Perfume's girls of the week! The girls became actresses quite by accident - they were discovered just by being themselves by Nicol Blanchery who was enchanted by their likeness and their humor. The girls learned to dance, sing and act enough to star as precocious sisters who constantly have mistaken identities which lead to silly, fun adventures. They starred in 10 films during the 60's with titles like "Twin Pistols", "Two Crazy Girls" and "Whiskey and Vodka", which you can watch, below.




Crayons To Perfume 13 not only celebrates Pili & Mili who left us with two great songs, but many 60's girl groups with twins and sisters like the Ronettes, Shangri-Las, Pattie Bersaudara, The Honeys and The Pleasure Seekers!

-make sure you join us next Monday morning for our all girl Halloween Special - an hour of frantically ferocious females!

Pili Y Mili – Si Tu Estas Cerca
Pili Y Mili – Un Chico Moderno
The Peanuts: Rock ‘n Roll Music
Les Jumelles L’embouteillage
Shangri-Las: Wishing Well
Les Chéries - Mais qui que quoi donc où
The Joy Sisters: Big John
Candy & The Kisses: C’mon Let The Good Times Roll
The Sisters: Ooh Poo Pa Do
Pattie Bersaudara - What Am I Supposed To Do
las robin - no te alejes
Sandra & sharon hey bird
The Angels: Wow Wow Wee, He’s The Boy For me
The Honeys: The One You Can’t Have
The Dixie Cups: I’m Gonna Get You Yet
The Ronettes: He Did It
The Velvelettes: He Was Really Saying Something
The Pleasure Seekers: Elevator Express
The Mama Cats: Miss You
Honey Ltd: Come Down Live
The Luv’d Ones: I’m Feelin’ Fine
The Clinger Sisters: Bread & Butter
The Heartbeats: Little Latin Lupe Lu

The Dilly Sisters: Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear White
Background: Sandy Nelson, What’d I Say

Crayons To Perfume would LOVE you to support WFMU's Rock'n'Soul Ichiban this month by clicking here!!

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Crayons to Perfume! 7pm Tonight!!

It's ANYTHING GOES on Crayons to Perfume! on WFMU.org's Rock'n'Soul Ichiban...I'm playing girl groups (of course), female fronted 60's soul, and international girls while I ask you to support WFMU and Crayons To Perfume!

I've also got GREAT GIFTS from my own personal collection to give to lucky pledgers!

Join me in the Ichiban chat room, at WFMU.org .. click the text "see all channels" just below the main image and open the slider to show Ichiban and Crayons to Perfume! I'll be there at 7pm, and by clicking the small link that says "playlist and comments" you'll end up in the chat room! I've got Ronettes pinbacks, cd's and even a copy of SHIRLEY MATTHEWS BIG TOWN BOY to give away!

CLICK HERE NOW TO MAKE YOUR PLEDGE!!!!!!!

for a pledge of $75 you can get Frozen Felines - 26 Canadian Kittens that will NEVER AGAIN be compiled! 1960--1969, coast to coast Canadian girls in a one of a kind collection!

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Soiled Doves! Crayons To Perfume 7pm Wednsday





Besmirched beauties, demoralized dames and wild wild women putting the hump in hump day - today at 7pm Eastern, 4 Pacific right here on WFMU's Rock'n'Soul Ichiban and Crayons to Perfume! The girls sing about the sassier, and less classier side of being a lady. The Soiled Doves were originally women from the American Western Frontier - ladies who kept the men entertained in the baudy houses, behind closed doors. Women in the 50's and 60's frequently sang about the world's oldest profession and I've got shanty tramps, girls most likely to, Roberta Wolfson, Elaine Arthur, Bobby Gentry and even the Chiffons right here! So tune in! and then turn on to the Fringe Factory at 8pm, right after Crayons to Perfume!

Monday, August 11, 2014

Crayons To Perfume Girls of the Week are the Bouffant Bronx Bombshells the Chiffons!


The Chiffons were from the Bronx, and met at James Monroe High School and from 1963-1965 they made a string of wonderful records that are cherished by so many lovers of the girl group sounds. The Chiffons also have some very surprising songs that are lesser known like the crazed Bo-Diddley influenced 'ABC 123' and the unusually atmospheric 'Mystic Voice'.
Starting with a more classic girl group style, here's 'I Have A Boyfriend'.



Crayons to Perfume explores all sides of the Chiffon's in their first three LP's, including 'Nobody Knows What's Going On In My Mind'- which sounds more like it was written with the Shangri-las in mind than the Chiffons. It's not what you really expect from a classic teen girl-group - but then again, the Chiffons could really pull some surprises! Check out this live footage, and then check out this week's show!!



This week's Crayons To Perfume features the Chiffons, a handful of garage girls, solo girls and a back to school serenade!

Monday, December 1, 2014

Crayons to Perfume's Girl of the Week wasThe Duchess, and the Ladies Behind the Music...


Last Wednesday, Crayons to Perfume changed our broadcast date, and went LIVE on the WFMUIchiban stream - now Wednesday evenings at 7pm, our show is archived shortly after that - you can find a link to all of our past shows if you look to the right of your screen.

Our show featured ladies who play instruments in groups - of course Bo Diddley's gunslingerettes: The Duchess and the Lady Bo, as well as skin bashers Jan Ashton/Errico and Honeylantree plus a host of other talented gals. It's a very different Crayons to Perfume, and you won't want to miss it!

Friday, March 6, 2015

Frozen Felines

It's time for WFMU's MARATHON and Crayons to Perfume! has created FROZEN FELINES - 26 Canadian Kittens! A cd collection filled with obscure (or obscure tracks by) Canadian soul and psychedelic sisters, teeners, girl groups and Francophone felines! - a mix of English and French.... GIRL GROUP LOVERS won't want to miss this one, it will never again be reproduced! A truly rare collection you can only get from WFMU.org! Why not go ahead and /marathon credit your pledge to Crayons to Perfume!


Then download a few of our Soeurs Canadiene (those are Canadian sisters) who didn't get the chance to make it to Frozen Felines! My gift to you, for loving the GIRLS! Your pledge also means you have the chance to win FREE STUFF during our shows March 11th and March 18th at 7pm on the Ichiban Stream! We have ORIGINAL GIRL GROUP 45's as well as compilation CD's to give to lucky pledgers! THANK YOU for supporting WFMU's Rock'n'Soul Ichiban and for keeping Debbie D's vision of the perfect mix of 50's & 60's obscure music of all kinds alive, 24/7!!!


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1. Carole Robert & Les Improvistes: Le Fruit Defendu
2. Caroline: Le jeu du Telephone
3. Domenique Michel: Mirza
4. Karo - Un garçon en mini-jupe
5. Lynda Layne: Hang On To Me, Baby
6. Pat Hervey: Walkin' In Bonnie's Footsteps



Wednesday, January 8, 2020

California Women on Crayons to Perfume!



Crayons to Perfume! begins a new series focusing on the Ladies of 1960's California - from the farthest southerly communities of San Diego to Northern California. We'll hear the earliest sounds of all-girl doo wop, girl groups, soul, pop, beach sounds, to later 60's pop-psych. Join host Glynis Ward, djgirlgroupgirl every Wednesday in January at 7pm on Crayons to Perfume! http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/CE


Here's Alder Ray a one time Delicate singing 'Cause I Love Him

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Wednesday at 8 - Andy Rasmussen & San Diego Girls on Crayons to Perfume!

The Groves family, and Andy Rasmussen (in the plaid shirt) with GME/Musette Records - their family legacy.

Today on Crayons to Perfume! my special guest will be San Diego musician, music historian and record collector. Andy and I met in the early 90's, back when we published fanzines. Andy was one of the founding members of the legendary surf & instro combo the Bomboras, along with San Diego psych outfit the Loons. We finally met when the Loons played at Fuzz Fest in Atlanta, and now we are living in the same city! Andy was also in the latin influenced Americana Sleepwalkers and now has Action Andy & The Hi Tones and his own Relampa-go go Records label. A few months ago Andy surprised me by asking if I knew any of the San Diego girls. GIRL "s". There was more than one? Actually I didn't really know of any, to me they had just been Southern California girls - and so it was agreed that Andy should join me on Crayons to Perfume! to spin a few of his San Diego girls, some of which will be on his forthcoming compilation album 'Look Out!' - the history of San Diego Rock'n'Roll. Many of the girls today come from National City - a suburb of San Diego, and it's closely neighboring Imperial Beach, both booming in the mid-60's. The best known group within the city was probably The Accents, featuring singer Sandi Rouse from Mount Helix High School in the suburb of La Mesa. They released a handful of records Here's one of their slower numbers from 1964.



Also featured today is singer Jamie Horton who had a varied career, starting as a child singer in the 50's releasing records under her real name Gayla Peevey, in Oklahoma. Gayla eventually attended San Diego State University where she changed her stage name to Jamie Horton and released a few more records before getting married and starting her own advertising company.



We'll also hear Angie Kay with her group the Keys who released two singles for San Diego's Globe label in 1962, both with a teen girl group sound.


Tune in Wednesday at 8, right HERE! for San Diego Girls!

Monday, September 22, 2014

Crayons To Perfume Girls of the Week are the cross boarder cuties, the Charmaines!


The Charmaines, or Gigi & The Charmaines as they appeared on some of their records were one of the more unique girl-groups. They were from Cincinnati, Ohio - a day's drive from Toronto, Ontario in Canada and their adopted 2nd home of many years. Toronto had a thriving soul and r&b scene in the 60's and was hungry for more of the music that was heavily influencing "the Toronto Sound" - the Charmaines even have three very obscure singles on Red Leaf Records (from Toronto) - which we'll feature at a later date (because I don't have my hands on all of them! If anyone can send me files of the records, please let me know!!!!)
The Charmaines made quite a few records, but the girls seemed to measure their success not on the hit songs that eluded them, but on the busy schedule they kept for live performances - they were working constantly!

The Charmaines were also on local TV frequently, but none of the footage is on Youtube, so instead we've featured some fantastic recent re-union footage from Cleethorpe's Soul Weekender! The girls sound hasn't changed a bit, and here they do 'Eternally'.



Crayons to Perfume 9 features not only the Charmaines, but a set of powerhouse soul sisters, solo pop girls and some swingin' 60's ye ye covers that transform those seemingly sweet and innocent French Femmes into torrid temptresses that tantalize! We end our show with a taste of next weeks Lovely Latin Ladies one hour special - a show filled with super music from the girls of South America, Mexico, Spain and Cuba!!

Crayons to Perfume airs each Monday morning with your host, Glynis Ward aka DJ girlgroupgirl - just search on WFMU Rock 'n Soul Ichiban to find a list of all our other shows - they remain here for your listening pleasure 24/7

The Charmaines: Guilty
The Charmaines: I Idolize You
The Charmaines: Poor Unfortunate Me
The Charmaines: I Don’t Want To Loose Him
Sandy Shaw: Girl Don’t Come
Petula Clark: Reach Out
Chris Connor: Downtown
Billie Davis: Ev’ry Day
Cher: I’m Gonna Love You
Patti Drew: Hard To Handle
Thelma Jones: The House That Jack Built
Gloria Jones: Tainted Love
Erma Franklin: Gotta Find Me a Lover (24 Hours a Day)
Shirley: Big Boss Man
Les Scarabees: Puisque tu m'as quittée (Nothing But A Heartache)
Sylvie Vartan: Quand Tu Es La (The Game of Love)
Evy: Une question qui se pose 1965 (Questions I Can’t Answer )
Stone: Garde Ton Sang Froid (I Can’t Control Myself)
Jocylene: Nitty Gritty
Les Fizz Si tu fais ça (You Can’t Do That)
Jenny Rock Mal (Hush)
Cristina & Los Stops Corazon Contendo 1969

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Crayons to Perfume! Girls of the week, the Pixies Three are throwing a PARTY!

The Pixies Three are throwing a party, and you're invited! Our party girls start the tater mashing at 7pm and don't stop until 8, and you can listen to it all, HERE! - just look for the link that says all streams, open it to find the Ichiban stream and another link that says playlist and comments - see what we're playing and even join in the party!

coming in March, WFMU will be holding it's annual pledge marathon and Crayons to Perfume! has added an extra treat for our listeners! Pledge $20 or more and you get some great WFMU stickers, $50 and you get a super cool t-shirt and $75 gets you a choice of DJ premiums...Crayons to Perfume! has created FROZEN FELINES .... 26 tracks of rare and obscure, mostly not re-issued CANADIAN KITTENS - 60's Canadian girls and girl groups! GIRL GROUP LOVERS YOU WILL NOT FIND THIS ANYWHERE ELSE! So please help support the best free form station in the Nation by offering us up a little love.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Wednesday on Crayons to Perfume! Cars and Girls!





It might be fall where you are, but here in sunny California, in the Crayons to Perfume! studios it's still summer, so Wednesdays's Crayons to Perfume! features a mix of sunshine sides and teenage tragedy with Cars and Girls! Listen here at 7pm Eastern, 4 Pacific!


Use this link as an archive to listen after the show is aired, you can stream or download http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/68369

Monday, October 27, 2014

Crayons To Perfume's Girl of the Week is the Madame witch, Janie Jones!


Janie Jones is our most controversial Girl of the Week at Crayons to Perfume! Janie was a 20 “something” year old singer from England who released a string of novelty songs in the 60’s. Janie kicked off her career by appearing at a film premiere in a topless dress in 1964.
In 1967 she released Witches Brew – the significance is not lost – because in Janie’s life, there was certainly something brewing! After her follow of Witch In White, Janie turned from her singing to a new hobby (she quit singing due to a payola scandal where she offered herself as payment!) – as a Madam! She was jailed during the 70’s for the crime of controlling prostitution. In jail she met the accused murderess Myra Hindley who became her jail time companion.

Janie Jones was also married to John Christian Dee, the author of the Pretty Things Don’t Bring Me Down and she sang with the Clash as Janie Jones & The Lash on the 80’s release “House of the JuJu Queen”. Her autobiography is called The Devil and Miss Jones.


Here's Janie singing 1968's 'The Time Has Come'





Crayons To Perfume Show 14 features Janie, along with host of other girls who are celebrating all things Halloween, and all things girl with us!

Janie Jones: Witches Brew
Janie Jones: Go Go Away From Me
Janie Jones: Witch In White
Jun Mayuzumi: Black Room
Marie Laforet Paint It Black
Renee Martel: Noir c’est Noir
Les Planètes Mon ami noir
Candy Johnson Show: Baby what You Want Me To Do
The Lollipops: Big Brother
Chordettes: Lollipop
The Candies: Yes I Love You
The Teardrops: Bubble Gummer
The Candy Girls: Run
Nicole Paquin - Mon Mari C'est Frankenstein My husband is frankenstein
Christine Pilzner: Dracula
The Crystals: The Frankenstein Twist
The Sham-ettes: Big Bad Wolf
Zuma: Night of the Sadist
LaVerne Baker: Voodoo VooDoo
Nancy Sit: Love Potion #9
Jeannie Thomas: You’re The Root OF My Evil
Wool: The Witch
Fabulous Frauliens: Practice of Evil
Background: The Frantics Werewolf

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Georgia Girls on Crayons To Perfume!


Today it's the remarkable Georgia Girls on Crayons to Perfume! featuring Gladys Knight and the Pips, Sandy Gaye, Nancy Broom, the Ravenettes and many may more. Liz Lands was Georgia's Motown Girl in the 60's - under appreciated, she had a long road to the stardom she never really attained - a unique voice most suitable for the gospel and praise music she grew up singing, Liz turned to secular music as a way to become independent. There is a great interview with Liz below, make sure you check it out. She is a great character and had a very interesting life, including a stint as a Freedom singer for Martin Luther King. Tune in to Crayons to Perfume! today at 7pm for Georgia Girls, and then stay tuned for the Fringe Factory at 8.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Crayons To Perfume Girl of the Week is that mini Mandarin Missy, Rita Chao!




Today I have a secret, and I'm going to spill the beans. It's really not my style to announce my #1 most wanted record, but today is the day. I REALLY want the album pictured in our video below, because it contains Rita Chao's version of 'Venus'.
Rita Chao is one of the wonders of Singapore's 60's pop "scene". Her voice is unique, and often when singing English, it's awkward sounding to Western ears and the notes often sharp - perfect for her beautiful renditions of traditional Mandarin songs!
I discovered China's hidden 60's pop music while living in Toronto. A record store had purchased a good pile of assorted ethnic 45's and I bought them. There were a few good Portuguese EP's (all of them covers) and a handful of Chinese records. A few of the 45's were "a go go" records but I couldn't read the labels - I suspect now that one or two were either the Trailers or the Quests backing male and male/female duos. At the time I was working with a woman who spoke only Mandarin, and she adored the records, so when I moved the records stayed with her, but those records sparked an interest to find out more about Asian music in the 60's.

Here's Rita with her version of 'Venus'.



Click here for our latest Crayons To Perfume, featuring Rita Chao, a handful of Beatles girls, along with some pop and soul! Check us out here at WFMU's Rock 'n Soul Ichiban each Monday morning - and just search on Crayons To Perfume for all of our past shows. In the coming weeks we have some great stuff planned for your listening pleasure - all kinds of surprises!

Rita Chao: Hanky Panky
Rita Chao: Love Is Me, Love Is You
Rita Chao: How To Catch A Girl
Rita Chao: Shake Shake
Rita Chao: It’s Gonna Be Alright
Bonnie JO Mason: Ringo, I Love You
Linda Gayle: Twist & Shout
The Bootles: I’ll Let You Hold My Hand
The Carefrees: We Love You
Claudette & Sylvie: Oui C’est Vrai (Hold Me Tight)
Shangri-Las: Train From Kansas City
Chymes: He’s Not There Anymore
(Raparata &) The Del Rons: Your Big Mistake
Julie Driscoll: Don’t Do It No More
Tootie & The Bouquets: The Conqueror
Erma Franklin: Hold On I’m Comin’
Nanette: He Knows How
Irma Thomas: Teasin’ But Your Pleasin’
The Velvelettes: He Was Really Sayin’ Somethin’
Martha & The Vandellas: Dancin’ In The Street
Gigi & The Charmaines: Rockin’ Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Blues

Monday, August 18, 2014

Crayons To Perfume Girl Of The Week, the Swingin' Sylvie Vartan!

Sylvie Vartan started her career as a high school student, swayed by the promise that her brother, Eddie had in store for her when he promised to record her, instead of Gillian Hills. Gillian had turned him down for a record he was producing for RCA.
RCA saw stars when they saw and heard Sylvie, and made her a recording offer she couldn't refuse - Rock 'n Roll!
Here's Sylvie palling around with her friends, including Jacques Dutronc on a French TV show doing 'L'oiseau' in 1967.


If you go right to Youtube, you will notice that the footage is posted by CinnamunK - his entire roster of footage and music is all girl, and is filled with tons of great tracks. Check it out sometime!

But before you do, dig Sylvie in this fab Japanese commercial for Renown Fashions! She sings in French and Japanese! SO MOD!


Now check out the latest Crayons To Perfume where Sylvie takes center stage along with some girls in 60's rock groups, a handful of soulful sisters and a bunch of girls singin' about boys! Don't forget to stay tuned next Monday, when we have a new and super duper swingin' special ALL GIRL SURF SHOW!!!

-Crayons to Perfume is exclusive to WFUM's Rock'n Soul Ichiban! A weekly 1 hour show devoted to girls from 1960-1969 (and a handful of modern missies) hosted by Glynis Ward, DJ girlgroupgirl

Monday, July 28, 2014

Crayons To Perfume Girl of the Week: Barry St. John - the lil' gal with the big voice!



**SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT*** - CRAYONS TO PERFUME'S FIRST SHOW COMES TO WFMU ROCK 'n SOUL ICHIBAN THIS WEEK!!!!**

Barry St. John was merely a teenager when she recorded her first 45 in 1964. Originally from Glasgow, Scotland (and named Liz Thompson), Barry joined Ian Campbell & The Midnighters and then Bobby  Patrick & The Big 6. In 1961, the Big 6 moved to London and in 1962 they began to tour Germany and eventually moved to Hamburg. During this time Barry St. John was discovered as a solo artist and moved back to London by request of her management. In 1964 she recorded her first single for Decca a cover of the Shirelle's 'Thing of the Past'. However Barry was just cutting her teeth on those earlier singles. I think she really came into her own in the late 60's with one of my faves, her whalloping version of  'Cry Like A Baby'.

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I also like some of Barry's earlier sides, especially 'Brand New Man'



Check out her versions of 'Bread & Butter',  and 'Hey Boy' - she really can belt it out.

As an added bonus, here is 'Sweet Talk Me Baby' by Bobby Patrick & The Big 6!



Here's Barry St. John's entry on the fab Ready Steady Girls site

Crayons to Perfume is coming to WFMU's Rock'n Soul Ichiban THIS WEEK!!, hosted by Glynis Ward, dj girlgroupgirl

Monday, August 4, 2014

Crayons To Perfume's Girl Of The Week: Ernie Djohan! The Swingin' Singapore Sweetie!


Ernie Djohan is an Indonesian singer who was much beloved in the 60’s, singing both traditional songs and pop hits of the day. Her career started as a child, in 1962 when at the age of 11 she began singing for radio. Later that year she won a vocal contest and scored a record deal with Phillips. Ernie won my heart with her rendition of ‘To Sir With Love’ natch – this is where Crayons To Perfume gets it’s name!




But it’s her version of ‘I’m A Tiger’ that made me an Ernie Djohan fantatic!



This week's Crayons To Perfume features these delightful songs from Ernie, Twistin' Gals, Belgian Gals and so much more!!!

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