Posted on 08/17/2012 11:29:21 AM PDT by a fool in paradise
The Whipped Cream Lady who is the model on the memorable LP cover of the 1965 Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass' "Whipped Cream & Other Delights" is 76 now and living in Longview. Dolores Erickson wants to tell all you teen dreamers, "Enjoy the memories."
...The record spent 141 weeks on Billboard's Top 40 albums chart.
In later years, at concerts, Alpert would tell audiences, "Sorry, but I can't play the cover for you."
...Erickson drove up here to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Golden Oldies, the used-record store in Wallingford. A steady stream of fans stopped by, including, surprisingly, women.
...In 1965, she got a call to fly to Los Angeles for a photo shoot for A & M, a new label started by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss. The photographer was Peter Whorf, with whom she had done other covers.
Payment would be around $1,500 ($11,000 in today's dollars), plus expenses.
The shoot began midmorning and lasted through the afternoon. Erickson put on a bikini, but with the straps down.
She was 29 and three months pregnant. "But I wasn't showing," she says.
Erickson sat on a stool and from the waist down, Whorf placed on her a white Christmas tree blanket.
Then shaving cream was sprayed on Erickson. Under the bright lights, whipping cream would melt, although it was real whipping on top of her head.
The shoot kept going, Erickson remembers, and she didn't notice that the shaving cream kept slipping down.
Months later, Whorf mailed her two outtakes.
"He sent them to shock me. And it did shock me. I screamed," says Erickson. "I was a Christian girl."
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Yep. I just checked. I still have the album as well.
According to many internet sources, her name was Lani Hall. Perhaps you have some non-public knowledge on the subject.
She and Janis Hanson were the voices in so many great Brazil '66 songs from the 60's.
I believe that it's Ms. Hanson who sings the iconic Bacharach masterpiece The Look Of Love. Of the two female vocalists of Brazil '66, Lani Hall is the prettier, in my opinion. Herb Alpert knew how to pick 'em.
She has aged pretty well
That is awesome.
How did they get a grand piano out on those rocks ?
Hubby said the same thing last night while watching a PBS Ed Sullivan show.
Back in the day when even instrumental music would sell to the masses.
A spin off of Basso Nova.
For nearly 80? Holding up wonderfully.
Alpert is a true giant, A&M produced some great stuff back in the 60s, namely the last albums of the late, great Wes Montgomery. Some criticized Wes for those albums, but as a kid, I loved them.
I think you’re right, I might have messed up her name.
....looks so much like my mom when she was young, it's scary.
I wonder how many young men wanted to learn to play the trumpet because of that?
Here they are today..time waits for no one but they both look good for their age..
Oh nuts. I thought maybe you knew her! I've always thought she was such a doll.
Nothing against Janis Hanson, either; she was a head-turner too. I just thought Ms. Hall had the edge in looks.
Here they are.
Mas que Nada
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrZBiqK0p9E
Damn, this stuff was cool! This is the part of the 60s I miss. I think they used this song in the original Austin Powers movie.
God does that song bring me back.
Great music is timeless.
I think her name may be Lani Hall.
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