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HEAVENLY FATHER, Sandy Stewart, (Atco #6137) 1959 Flipside: PLAYMATES – Here is another really great cover version from our music collection. Sandy Stewart was born Sandra “Esther” Galitz on July 10, 1937 in Philadelphia, PA. She was an American jazz and cabaret singer. Sandy graduated from Lincoln College Prep School in 1955. When she was 9 years old, she began performing on radio station WPEN in Philadelphia as a member of the cast of Jackie Kane's Juvenile Variety Show. When Stewart was 15, she recorded "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY FROM ME" which led to her making guest appearances on network radio and television shows. In her teens she sang on the radio for NBC accompanied by a band of Mundell Lowe, Dick Hyman, Eddie Safranski, and Don Lamond. After moving to New York City, she worked on the Ernie Kovacs television program and during her career appeared on programs hosted by Ed Sullivan and Johnny Carson. In 1959 (age 22) she acted with Alan Freed in the movie “Go, Johnny, Go”. Stewart performed regularly on Ed McMahon's “Get Happy” TV show on Channel 10 in Philadelphia and frequently filled in for Denise Lor on Garry Moore's daytime TV program. As a singer she performed with Steve Allen, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, and Benny Goodman. During the 1961–63 television seasons, she appeared often on “The Perry Como Show” as part of The Kraft Music Hall Players with Don Adams, Kaye Ballard and Paul Lynde. She had one song charted nationally on Billboard “MY COLORING BOOK”. It charted nationally on Billboard in February 1963 for 10 weeks and reached #20. Stewart was nominated for Best Vocal Performance-Female at the 1962 Grammy Awards. Currently at age 87 Sandy Stewart, along with her Grammy Award winning son, pianist Bill Charlap, are very involved in New York City’s Jazz scene. Enjoy this really great cover version of “HEAVENLY FATHER” by Sandy Stewart.