Who, exactly, is the super-talented Michelle Phillips?

  I’ll confess: when I first heard that today was Michelle Phillips’ 70th birthday, my reaction was, “Who is Michelle Phillips?”   I turned to Wikipedia (how did we live without it?) and discovered that she was the fresh flower child from The Mama’s & the Papas, those folksters from the 60s who made such a lasting …


Marilyn!

  Today would’ve been the 88th birthday of the blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe. Her early death in 1962 at the tender age of 36 cut her career as an entertainer short and left her feverish fans reeling. Still, she made a whopping 30 films and left a mark on Hollywood with her exquisite beauty, sizzling …


Mourning Chic

Today marks what would have been the 97th birthday of Johh F. Kennedy had he not been assassinated. But he was assassinated, and an entire nation went into mourning.   During this sad time, there was one person everyone watched — one person who, in addition to setting the standard for how to grieve with …





Dynamic Music Duos

  Earlier this week we celebrated the birthday of Burt Bacharach: songwriter extraordinaire, ivory tickler and bona fide charmer who’s still swingin’ at 86! His first-ever job was accompanist for sizzling femme fatale Marlene Dietrich – who, in her autobiography, fessed up to falling head over heels for him during the four years they performed together. …




Rose Radio!

It’s true!! I’m hosting my very own radio program thanks to radio legend, Jonathan Schwartz, and the super good folks at WNYC!   I’ll be “on air” every Tuesday night at 9pm, waxing rhapsodic (but briefly) between tracks and tapping my toes to a super swingin’ set list.   You know who I’ll be “turning”:  Ella, Frank, Peggy, …



Ann-Margret: Eight Good Reasons Why Everyone Should Love Her

  Oh, Ann-Margret! Why do you delight me so?   I’m going to tell you all a little secret: I got the tickle of a lifetime when The Jazz Times music critic wrote “Rose goes stiletto to stiletto with Ann-Margret.” Of course as a fellow redhead, I’ve always gravitated towards Ann Margaret’s distinctive style. But it is as a …



Barbra Streisand

  When I arrived at Yale as a freshman, I had certainly heard of Barbra Streisand. Who hadn’t? We had the sheet music to “Evergreen,” “People” and “The Way We Were” when I was growing up, and her name was mentioned by TV and radio personalities and by my mother’s friends or older Aunties, or by decidedly …


The Making of the ‘Trouble in Paradise’ Album Cover

If you’ve been following the official Isabel Rose Facebook page, you likely weighed in on my Trouble in Paradise album cover design poll on Monday, put together by my fabulous designer Christina D’Angelo. Over 700 fans responded, and the results are in!   Just to jog your memory, here were the choices.     Album …


Oleg Cassini

Oleg Cassini, mid-’60s, with a model wearing his uniform for the Lufthansa stewardesses The anniversary of the great designer Oleg Cassini’s birthday on April 11 has left me wondering:  Who exactly was Oleg Cassini? His name sounds mysterious, Italian and suave. In my mind, he is vaguely associated with wedding dresses and Jackie O. … but I also …


Costume Strategy: To Match or Not To Match, That is the Question

When I was little, my sisters and I won a cruise ship talent show singing “That’s Entertainment” dressed in identical mustard-colored, terry cloth shorts with matching zip- front short-sleeve tops. little sis, Abbi, on the left, big sis, Amy, middle, and me on the right   I often look back on that costume choice and …