"Conrad received the first Academy Award for Best Song for The Continental in 1934 with collaborator Herb Magidson. He died four years later in Van Nuys, California at age 47 after a long illness.
His spouse was actress Francine Larrimore.
Conrad was inducted posthumously into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Con_Conrad
"1. Midnight in Paris" (Con Conrad, Herb Magidson; additional lyrics by Antonia, Peter Stampfel, Paul Presti) – 3:17" .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Have_Moicy!
"Midnight in Paris" (Con Conrad, Herb Magidson; additional lyrics by Antonia, Peter Stampfel, Paul Presti) – 3:17
"Robbin' Banks" (Jeffrey Frederick) – 4:00
"Slurf Song" (Michael Hurley) – 3:18
"Jackknife/The Red Newt" (Frederick) – 3:29
"Griselda" (Antonia [Duren]) – 2:22
"What Made My Hamburger Disappear" (Frederick) – 3:05
"Sweet Lucy" (Hurley) – 4:05
"Country Bump" (Stampfel) – 2:38
"Fooey Fooey" – (Hurley) 2:55
"Jealous Daddy's Death Song" (Antonia [Duren], Presti) – 2:04
"Driving Wheel" (Hurley) – 3:45
"Weep Weep Weep" (Frederick) – 2:13
"Hoodoo Bash" (Antonia [Duren]) – 3:32
alla puttanesca
(Italian: [spaˈɡetti alla puttaˈneska]) .
is a pasta dish invented in the Italian city of Naples in the mid-20th century and made typically with
tomatoes, olives, capers, anchovies, garlic, peperoncino, extra virgin olive oil, and salt.
Italians use puttana
(and related words) almost the way we use shit,
as an all-purpose profanity
, so pasta alla puttanesca might have originated with someone saying, essentially
'I just threw a bunch of shit from the cupboard into a pan'."..
"Because puttana means roughly 'whore' or 'prostitute' and puttanesca is an adjective derived from that word, .
the dish may have been invented in one of many bordellos in the Naples working-class neighbourhood of Quartieri Spagnoli as
a quick meal taken between servicing clients" . .
"the 1971 edition of the Il cucchiaio d'argento (The Silver Spoon), one of Italy's most prominent cookbooks, has no recipe with the name puttanesca, but two recipes that are similar:
the Neapolitan spaghetti alla partenopea is made with anchovies and generous quantities of oregano, while spaghetti alla siciliana is distinguished by the addition of green peppers; still again, there is a Sicilian style popular around Palermo
that includes olives, anchovies, and raisins
In Dom DeLuise's 1988 cookbook,.
Eat This... It'll Make You Feel Better!,
he offers a recipe named "Puttanesca Sauce (Harlot Sauce)", which he explains was introduced to him by Caterina Valente during the filming of The Entertainers in 1964.
DeLuise's recipe calls for both olives and capers, along with red pepper flakes, but no anchovies or oregano."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghetti_alla_puttanesca
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghetti_alla_puttanesca
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