This is very welcome. I first heard her live in San Francisco in the early. 70s when she started to release her albums on her own. label, Daffodil Records. The room was so crowded that they seated some of us around the piano. I was inches from her as she sang and was immediately smitten. Some 20 years later I. was walking my golden retriever on Greenwich Street and was stopped by a. tiny lady to pet my dog, who immediately burrowed her nose into the lady's handbag. I must have gasped and said, "You're Blossom Dearie!" "I know," she said sweetly. No one like her.