Crossword clues for torme
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- "Velvet Fog" Mel
- "The Christmas Song" co-writer Mel
- Singer known as "The Velvet Fog"
- Mel known as "The Velvet Fog"
- Lifetime Achievement Grammy recipient of '99
- "It Wasn't All Velvet" autobiographer Mel
- ''It Wasn't All Velvet'' autobiographer
- The "Velvet Fog"
- Smooth singer Mel
- Singer/actor Mel
- Singer, Mel
- Singer with the 1995 album "Velvet and Brass"
- Singer with the 1949 #1 song "Careless Hands"
- Singer Mel
- Singer Mel who cowrote and sang "The Christmas Song"
- Silky-voiced singer Mel
- Silky-voiced Mel
- Self-titled jazz vocal album of 1958
- Melodic Mel
- Mel-Tones frontman
- Mel whose epitaph says, "Music, the greatest good that mortals know / And all of heaven we have below"
- Mel of mellow music
- Mel of mellow melodies
- Legendary crooner Mel
- Jazz crooner Mel
- Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner of 1999
- Crooner with the autobiography "It Wasn't All Velvet"
- Crooner who co-wrote the "Chestnuts roasting ... " song
- Cowriter of "The Christmas Song"
- Co-writer of "The Christmas Song"
- "Velvet Fog" vocalist
- "The Christmas Song" composer Mel
- "Stardust" singer Mel
- "Chestnuts roasting ..." melody writer
- "Born to be Blue" penner
- 'The Velvet Fog'
- "The Velvet Fog" Mel
- "Careless Hands" singer, 1949
- The Velvet Fog
- "Bewitched" singer, 1950
- Late singer Mel
- Melodious Mel
- "The Christmas Song" co-composer
- Leader of the Mel-Tones
- "Careless Hands" crooner, 1949
- Mellow Mel
- Grammy's Best Male Jazz Vocalist of 1982-83
- "Careless Hands" singer Mel
- Singer nicknamed the Velvet Fog
- Musical Mel
- Crooner Mel
- Singer who co-wrote "The Christmas Song"
- Pioneer in cool jazz
- Singer who once sang a song to Kramer on "Seinfeld"
- See 112-Down
- Mel who co-wrote "The Christmas Song"
- The "Velvet" half of jazz's "Velvet & Brass"
- "The Christmas Song" co-writer"
- Singer from Chicago
- Chicago's Velvet Fog
- Singer Mel ("The Velvet Fog")
- The "Velvet" half of jazz's "Velvet & Brass"
- "The Other Side of the Rainbow" author
- Wells's collaborator on 35 Down
- Velvet-voiced Mel
- Singer with the Mel-Tones
- Mellifluous Mel
- "It Wasn't All Velvet" memoirist
- Singer nicknamed "The Velvet Fog"
- "Chestnuts roasting ..." co-writer
- Mel, "The Velvet Fog"
Wikipedia
Tormé is a 1958 studio album by Mel Tormé, arranged by Marty Paich, his first album for Verve Records.
Tormé were a band featuring Irish guitarist Bernie Tormé, whom the band was named after. Tormé's singer was Phil Lewis, who had previously been in the bands Girl and New Torpedos, and who is now in L.A. Guns. The band also featured bassist Chris Heilmann, who later played for Shark Island, and drummer Ian Whitewood.
Tormé recorded the albums Back To Babylon and Die Pretty, Die Young.
Tormé recorded a song titled "Sex Action" on their album Die Pretty, Die Young, but it is not the same song that L.A. Guns later recorded on their self-titled album.
A later line-up of Bernie Tormé, Chris Jones, John Pearce ( JJ Kaos) and Gary Owen recorded the album Demolition Ball for the Bleeding Hearts label in 1993.