Alice Darr

She first gained experience performing at the Cadillac Cocktail Lounge in downtown Cumberland, where she was eventually discovered by a brother of singer Nat King Cole.

She performed in New York, Miami Beach, Chicago, and Mexico, where she had engagements in supper clubs, including extended periods at The Toast (1068 First Avenue) and The Left Bank in Manhattan.

[citation needed] Billboard magazine praised Alice Darr as "talented, with the ability to project a ballad with feeling and warmth".

[3] The album was released by Charlie Parker Records; the title track was written by Joan Moskatel, who wrote or co-wrote four of the twelve songs.

On her second album, At the Living Room (Numera), recorded in France in 1972, she was accompanied by Gilbert Rovère [de] (bass) and Charles Saudrais (drums).