The fabulous Patti Austin performed songs from her "For Ella" album at the Dakota, where some fans were hoping she'd sing from her R&B songs, such as "Baby, Come To Me." The No. 1 romantic duet with James Ingram has been a source of lots of love making. But has Austin ever used this song as background music for this activity? Twin Cities jazz singers Debbie Duncan and Connie Evingson, also pondered the possibilities.
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Afghan soldier weathers injuries, uncertainty in U.S. asylum bid
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On Omaha beach 79 years after D-Day
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