Daffodil Records is a record label started in the early 1970s by Blossom Dearie after she was not happy with the lack of interest shown by existing labels in her type of music. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ... Blossom Dearie (born on April 28, 1926 in East Durham, New York) is an American jazz singer. ...
External links
Daffodil Records Website
Warning: this website may be a scam. We have paid for a CD and had our VISA card billed by PayPal, but have not received any goods for some three months. Emails sent to the website have not been responded to, and their phone number is a voicemail.
Daffodils belong to the genus Narcissus, and Narcissus is their botanical name that comes from the Greek word narke ("numb").
The International Daffodil Register records 26,000 species and cultivars of this plant in shades of yellow, white, orange and peachy pink.
Daffodils release sap which is toxic to other flowers, and they should be left in water on their own for at least 12 hours before mixing with other flowers.
In 1969 they recorded a second LP which was held back until 1970 and released simultaneously with the debut album of the band they mutated into - Christmas.
In 1981 Bryden returned to his own recordings and 'See This Brick', a self-produced solo LP, was released on his own Limited Availability label Out of the broken pieces of The Brick came a new band called Benzene Jag.
Daffodil takes us in to the studio then promptly almost goes bankrupt [not exclusively our fault.] Through the financial intervention of 'Wild' Bill Ballard (his father owned Maple Leaf Gardens hockey arena in Toronto) we finally finish the Lp after many postponements...and many drugs.