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Norma Tanega

Norma Cecilia Tanega (January 30, 1939 – December 29, 2019)[2] was an American folk and pop singer-songwriter, painter, and experimental musician. In the 1960s, she had a hit with the single "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog" and wrote songs for Dusty Springfield and other prominent musicians. In later decades, Tanega worked mostly as a percussionist, playing various styles of music in the bands Baboonz, hybridVigor, and Ceramic Ensemble. She also wrote "You're Dead", which was used as the theme song of the film What We Do in the Shadows and the TV series of the same name.

Norma Tanega
Tanega performing in 1966
Background information
Birth nameNorma Cecilia Tanega
Born(1939-01-30)January 30, 1939[1]
Vallejo, California, U.S.
DiedDecember 29, 2019(2019-12-29) (aged 80)
Claremont, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, painter
Instrument(s)
Years active1966–2019
Labels

Biography edit

Early life edit

Norma Tanega was born in Vallejo, California, near San Francisco,[2] and moved to Long Beach at the age of two. Her mother, Otilda Tanega, was Panamanian. Her father, Tomas Tanega, was Filipino and worked as a bandmaster for 30 years in the United States Navy. During that time he served aboard the USS Hornet before eventually leading his own band. Norma's older brother Rudy served in the United States Air Force.[3]

Tanega began classical piano lessons at age nine. She entered Long Beach Polytechnic High School in 1952 and in her senior year directed the school's art gallery. By age 16 she was exhibiting her paintings at both Long Beach's Public Library and its Municipal Art Center, playing Beethoven and Bartók at piano recitals, and writing poetry.[3] At age 17, she entered Scripps College on a scholarship, graduating in 1960, before continuing her studies at Claremont Graduate School, earning an MFA in 1962.[4][5]

Tanega spent a summer backpacking around Europe and moved to New York City to pursue her artistic career. While living in Greenwich Village, she was involved in the folk music scene and political activism, including early opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War.[6]

Music career edit

"Walkin' My Cat Named Dog" edit

Tanega worked for a short time at a mental hospital, where she sang and played songs for patients.[7] She spent her summers working as a camp counselor upstate in the Catskill Mountains.[8] Brooklyn-based record producer Herb Bernstein saw Tanega performing while visiting the camp one summer.[4] Impressed by what he saw, Bernstein introduced her to Four Seasons songwriter Bob Crewe. The two men produced a number of recordings that comprised Tanega's first album and singles to be released on Crewe's New Voice Records label in 1966.[9]

Her first single, "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog", became an international hit in 1966, peaking at number 22 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Charts, and #3 in Canada.[10][11][12] Tanega's impetus for the song came from living in a New York City apartment building that did not allow dogs; instead she owned a cat which she named "Dog" and took for walks.[13] The single's success landed her appearances on American Bandstand and Where the Action Is,[14] and a slot as the only woman on a North American tour with Gene Pitney, Bobby Goldsboro, Chad and Jeremy and The McCoys. During the tour Tanega was initially backed by members of the Outsiders. Since they were unable to follow Tanega's more idiosyncratic music, the Outsiders were later replaced by session musicians accompanying her onstage.[7] While some of her songs riffed on traditional tunes like "Hey Girl", derived from Lead Belly's take on "In the Pines",[15] many of her songs diverged from the structure of typical pop and folk music, such as her song "No Stranger Am I", set to a 5
4
time signature.[16]

While Tanega's next three singles had less commercial success than "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog", her debut album was named after its big hit[17] and its popularity spawned several cover versions by contemporary artists. A month after Tanega's single entered the charts, Barry McGuire cut a version on the heels of his number one hit "Eve of Destruction".[10][18] The T-Bones did an instrumental take on it later that year,[19] and both the Jazz Crusaders and Art Blakey released jazz treatments of the song in 1967.[20] International versions adapted the song into other languages. Madagascar yé-yé group Les Surfs translated it as "Mon Chat Qui S'Appelle Médor" for the French-speaking and African markets,[21] Belgium's Lize Marke released it as "Wanneer Komt Het Geluk Voor Mij" ("When Comes This Happiness For Me") in Dutch,[22] and Jytte Elga Olga interpreted it as "Min Kat – Herr Hund" ("My Cat, Mister Dog") on a Danish 45.[23]

Years in the United Kingdom edit

In 1966, Tanega traveled to England to promote her music. Her tour included a performance on the ITV program Ready Steady Go!, where she met British pop singer Dusty Springfield. After Tanega returned to the U.S., Springfield made many transatlantic calls to her and accrued a large phone bill.[6] On a visit to New York, Springfield entered a romantic relationship with Tanega. They returned to England and lived together for five years.[24]

The couple took up residence in London's Kensington district, where Tanega continued to paint and play music.[25] Springfield recorded many of Tanega's songs. These included "No Stranger Am I", the 5
4
number that originally appeared on Tanega's first album; "The Colour of Your Eyes", which Tanega wrote for Springfield in Venice, Los Angeles; "Earthbound Gypsy" and "Midnight Sounds", both co-written in New York with Tanega's high school friend Dan White; and "Come for a Dream", co-written with bossa nova musician Antônio Carlos Jobim. Tanega also penned the English language lyrics for Springfield's version of "Morning", a cover of the song "Bom Dia" by Gilberto Gil and Nana Caymmi. In 1970 Tanega teamed up with jazz pianist Blossom Dearie to write a song about Springfield for Dearie's album That's Just the Way I Want to Be.[16]

Many of Tanega's songs appeared as non-album B-sides to Springfield's singles. Some, like the outtake "Go My Love", appeared only on collections released years after their recording.[26] Tanega also went uncredited for many of her collaborations with Springfield, and by 1970 their relationship was deteriorating.[16] Tanega secured a contract with the British division of RCA Records, for whom she recorded the album I Don't Think It Will Hurt If You Smile in 1971 with producer/keyboardist Mike Moran and Don Paul of British rock group The Viscounts.[4][27] When Tanega returned to the U.S. before the album's promotion, it failed to achieve the chart success of her earlier work.[28] Dusty Springfield biographer Annie J. Randall said of the record, "I hear many references to Norma's relationship with Dusty on this album. It stands to reason that Dusty would be the object of affection in the love songs."[4]

Later work edit

In 1972, Tanega moved back to Claremont, California, and took jobs teaching music and English as a second language.[4] She returned to painting and exhibiting her artwork —[29] with frequent support from the Claremont Museum of Art[30] — and sometimes combined with her musical performances.[31] Musically she switched from playing guitar to percussion and her style evolved from folk-rock singer-songwriting to more instrumental and experimental music.[7][1] In the 1980s she was a member of Scripps ceramics professor Brian Ransom's Ceramic Ensemble, a group that played Ransom's handmade earthenware instruments.[32] Over the years Ceramic Ensemble played at universities, folk festivals, and art museums.[33]

In the 1990s Tanega founded the group hybridVigor, starting as a duo with Mike Henderson for their first album, then expanding to a trio with the addition of Rebecca Hamm for their second album.[34] In 1998 Tanega formed the Latin Lizards with Robert Grajeda, and the duo released the album Dangerous in 2003.[35][36]

Her next band was called Baboonz with guitarist Tom Skelly and bassist Mario Verlangieri. The trio released a self-titled CD in 2008, the album HA! in 2009, and a third called 8 Songs Ate Brains in 2010.[4] Other recording projects soon followed, including the album Push with John Zeretzke,[37] Twin Journey with Steve Rushingwind Ruiz, and a return collaboration with Ceramic Ensemble sound sculptor Brian Ransom for their album Internal Medicine.[4]

Death and legacy edit

Tanega died of colon cancer on December 29, 2019, at her home in Claremont, California, aged 80.[2] That same year Warner Music released the collection In the Shadows comprising some of her early solo recordings after renewed interest in her music from its use on the What We Do in the Shadows TV series.

In 2022, Anthology Editions published Tanega's paintings for the first time, including journal entries and a range of other ephemera titled Try to Tell a Fish About Water.[38] That same year, Anthology Recordings also released the album I’m the Sky: Studio and Demo Recordings, 1964–1971, compiling both released and unreleased material from Tanega’s early music career.

In other media edit

Beyond the mid-1960s buzz around Tanega's sole hit single and the number of songs she contributed to Dusty Springfield's repertoire, many other musicians have continued to record their own versions of Tanega's early work. Garage rock group Thee Oh Sees covered "What Are We Craving?" on their 2011 album Castlemania.[39] Her one chart hit, "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog", has continued the rounds in other musicians' repertoires: Dr. Hook included it in a 1996 three-disc collection;[40] Yo La Tengo performed it in 2010;[41] and They Might Be Giants recorded it in 2013 for release on their 2015 children's album Why?[42]

In 2014, Tanega's song "You're Dead", which was written as a sarcastic statement about her struggles in New York's competitive music scene,[43] was used in the opening credits of the New Zealand vampire comedy film What We Do In The Shadows and was remixed to become a running theme for its characters.[44][45] Starting in 2019, it was also used as the opening credits theme for the film's television adaptation.

In 2015, Sienna Sebek portrayed Tanega in a London stage production based on the life of Dusty Springfield.[46] Critics panned the show, one writing that the Tanega-Springfield relationship was reduced to, "they meet, fall in love, have a relationship and break up all within the space of a [sic] 10 minutes or so."[47] Anabello Rodrigo reprised the role for a 2016 production featuring 3-D virtual effects.[48]

Discography edit

Solo edit

Singles edit

  • "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog" / "I'm the Sky" (New Voice, 1966)
  • "A Street That Rhymes at Six A.M." / "Treat Me Right" (New Voice, 1966)
  • "Bread" / "Waves" (New Voice, 1966)
  • "Run, On the Run" / "No Stranger Am I" (New Voice, 1967)[49]
  • "Nothing Much Is Happening Today" / "Antarctic Rose" (RCA, 1971)[7]

Albums edit

  • Walkin' My Cat Named Dog (New Voice, 1966)[50]
  • I Don't Think It Will Hurt If You Smile (RCA, 1971)

Collections edit

Group projects edit

hybridVigor edit

  • hybridVigor (1996)
  • II by 3 (2000)[51]

Latin Lizards edit

  • Dangerous (2001)[52]

Norma Tanega and John Zeretzke edit

Norma Tanega and Brian Ransom edit

  • Internal Medicine (2008)[54]

Baboonz edit

  • Baboonz (2008)
  • HA! (2009)
  • 8 Songs Ate Brains (2011)[4]

Norma Tanega and Steve Rushingwind Ruiz edit

  • Twin Journeys (2012)[55]

References edit

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  25. ^ Hashish, Amira (June 13, 2017). "Dusty's home is for sale – perfect for Diana Vickers' role research". Homes and Property. Retrieved September 8, 2017. Pop star Diana Vickers will portray the late, great Dusty Springfield in the new musical Son of a Preacher Man, directed by Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood. Vickers will tour the UK with the production later this year. As part of her research for the role, she should surely book a viewing at the lateral Art Deco house in Aubrey Walk, Kensington, where Sixties icon Springfield lived with her lover, Norma Tanega.
  26. ^ SDGLN Staff (October 26, 2015). "Meet LGBT History Month icons Michael Sam, Barbra Siperstein, and Dusty Springfield". San Diego Gay and Lesbian News. Retrieved September 8, 2017. During the late 1960s and early '70s, Springfield was romantically linked to Norma Tanega, a California-born singer-songwriter who wrote a few of Springfield's songs such as "Go My Love."
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  33. ^ Woodard, Josef (October 24, 1991). "Sound Sculptor : Brian Ransom's 'whistling pods,' 'hooters' and 'spiral horns' double as ceramic art and instruments". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
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  35. ^ "The Latin Lizards Concert | PolyCentric". PolyCentric. August 17, 2003. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  36. ^ "Dangerous – The Latin Lizards". CD Baby. Retrieved September 8, 2017. Norma Tanega and Robert Grajeda, known in this galaxy as The Latin Lizards, play a "delicioso" blend of Latin Jazz and Pop. Norma is a painter, composer and musician who has recorded several albums, one of which included "Walkin'My Cat Named Dog", a top-ten hit song in 1967. She sings and plays a variety of percussion instruments including a custom set of ceramic drums (congas, djembes and dumbeks) which are featured on the album. Norma's Panamanian and Filipino roots give the songs an earthy and exotic flavor. Her warmth and joy make you smile and dance every time you listen to her sing and play.
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  44. ^ Kustanczy, Catherine (February 13, 2015). "From the Makers of 'Flight of the Conchords,' A Wickedly Funny Vampire Mockumentary". Mic. Retrieved September 8, 2017. Mic: The movie has a really unique soundtrack, with the Norma Tanega song "You're Dead" as a kind of theme for your vampires. How did you find the music? TW: We stumbled across that. Our editors had a big list, like a big drive full of music.
  45. ^ "Festivales de Buenos Aires – 260". festivales.buenosaires.gob.ar. April 22, 2014. Retrieved September 14, 2017. This sublime documentary couldn't have a better theme song than the resounding "You're Dead," by Norma Tanega, which points out with preciseness the main qualities of its protagonists.
  46. ^ Taylor, Paul (September 8, 2015). "Dusty, review: Wooden book is saved by elating sequences". The Independent. Archived from the original on June 21, 2022. Retrieved September 8, 2017. But hers is a gutsily-sung, courageous performance and there are elating sequences amidst the dross of the book – Dusty becoming an honorary Vandella for a joyous evening with Witney White's excellent Martha; the duetting same-sex spin on numbers during the show's otherwise cursory treatment of her relationship with American song-writer Norma Tanega (Sienna Sebek); and the moment of deathless kitsch when Dusty dons her first blonde wig, eyes her reflection and says "Goodbye Mary".
  47. ^ Graham, Katherine M (September 16, 2015). . People's Printing Press. Archived from the original on September 12, 2017. Retrieved September 12, 2017. This is most evident in the portrayal of Springfield's relationship with songwriter Norma Tanega (Sienna Sebek) — they meet, fall in love, have a relationship and break up all within the space of a 10 minutes or so.
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  54. ^ ""From St. Petersburg, with Love": July 26 – September 6" (Newsletter). Artspace Lima. Lima, OH. June 2008. p. 1. He has recorded a CD of his work, "Internal Medicine," in collaboration with Norma Tanega.
  55. ^ Wildsmith, Steve (August 24, 2016). "Steve Rushingwind, other Native American performers head to Townsend". The Daily Times. Retrieved September 26, 2017. In 2012, he released an album of flute and percussion with solo artist Norma Tanega under the moniker Twin Journeys.

Bibliography of works by Norma Tanega edit

  • Tanega, Norma (2022). Try to Tell a Fish About Water. Brooklyn, NY: Anthology Editions. pp. 150. ISBN 978-1-944860-35-6.

External links edit

  • Norma Tanega at IMDb
  • Norma Tanega discography at Discogs

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Norma Cecilia Tanega January 30 1939 December 29 2019 2 was an American folk and pop singer songwriter painter and experimental musician In the 1960s she had a hit with the single Walkin My Cat Named Dog and wrote songs for Dusty Springfield and other prominent musicians In later decades Tanega worked mostly as a percussionist playing various styles of music in the bands Baboonz hybridVigor and Ceramic Ensemble She also wrote You re Dead which was used as the theme song of the film What We Do in the Shadows and the TV series of the same name Norma TanegaTanega performing in 1966Background informationBirth nameNorma Cecilia TanegaBorn 1939 01 30 January 30 1939 1 Vallejo California U S DiedDecember 29 2019 2019 12 29 aged 80 Claremont California U S GenresFolkpopexperimentalLatin jazzOccupation s Musician painterInstrument s GuitarvocalspercussionYears active1966 2019LabelsNew Voice RecordsRCA Records Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Music career 1 2 1 Walkin My Cat Named Dog 1 2 2 Years in the United Kingdom 1 2 3 Later work 1 3 Death and legacy 2 In other media 3 Discography 3 1 Solo 3 1 1 Singles 3 1 2 Albums 3 1 3 Collections 3 2 Group projects 3 2 1 hybridVigor 3 2 2 Latin Lizards 3 2 3 Norma Tanega and John Zeretzke 3 2 4 Norma Tanega and Brian Ransom 3 2 5 Baboonz 3 2 6 Norma Tanega and Steve Rushingwind Ruiz 4 References 5 Bibliography of works by Norma Tanega 6 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Norma Tanega was born in Vallejo California near San Francisco 2 and moved to Long Beach at the age of two Her mother Otilda Tanega was Panamanian Her father Tomas Tanega was Filipino and worked as a bandmaster for 30 years in the United States Navy During that time he served aboard the USS Hornet before eventually leading his own band Norma s older brother Rudy served in the United States Air Force 3 Tanega began classical piano lessons at age nine She entered Long Beach Polytechnic High School in 1952 and in her senior year directed the school s art gallery By age 16 she was exhibiting her paintings at both Long Beach s Public Library and its Municipal Art Center playing Beethoven and Bartok at piano recitals and writing poetry 3 At age 17 she entered Scripps College on a scholarship graduating in 1960 before continuing her studies at Claremont Graduate School earning an MFA in 1962 4 5 Tanega spent a summer backpacking around Europe and moved to New York City to pursue her artistic career While living in Greenwich Village she was involved in the folk music scene and political activism including early opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War 6 Music career edit Walkin My Cat Named Dog edit Tanega worked for a short time at a mental hospital where she sang and played songs for patients 7 She spent her summers working as a camp counselor upstate in the Catskill Mountains 8 Brooklyn based record producer Herb Bernstein saw Tanega performing while visiting the camp one summer 4 Impressed by what he saw Bernstein introduced her to Four Seasons songwriter Bob Crewe The two men produced a number of recordings that comprised Tanega s first album and singles to be released on Crewe s New Voice Records label in 1966 9 Her first single Walkin My Cat Named Dog became an international hit in 1966 peaking at number 22 on both the U S Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Charts and 3 in Canada 10 11 12 Tanega s impetus for the song came from living in a New York City apartment building that did not allow dogs instead she owned a cat which she named Dog and took for walks 13 The single s success landed her appearances on American Bandstand and Where the Action Is 14 and a slot as the only woman on a North American tour with Gene Pitney Bobby Goldsboro Chad and Jeremy and The McCoys During the tour Tanega was initially backed by members of the Outsiders Since they were unable to follow Tanega s more idiosyncratic music the Outsiders were later replaced by session musicians accompanying her onstage 7 While some of her songs riffed on traditional tunes like Hey Girl derived from Lead Belly s take on In the Pines 15 many of her songs diverged from the structure of typical pop and folk music such as her song No Stranger Am I set to a 54 time signature 16 While Tanega s next three singles had less commercial success than Walkin My Cat Named Dog her debut album was named after its big hit 17 and its popularity spawned several cover versions by contemporary artists A month after Tanega s single entered the charts Barry McGuire cut a version on the heels of his number one hit Eve of Destruction 10 18 The T Bones did an instrumental take on it later that year 19 and both the Jazz Crusaders and Art Blakey released jazz treatments of the song in 1967 20 International versions adapted the song into other languages Madagascar ye ye group Les Surfs translated it as Mon Chat Qui S Appelle Medor for the French speaking and African markets 21 Belgium s Lize Marke released it as Wanneer Komt Het Geluk Voor Mij When Comes This Happiness For Me in Dutch 22 and Jytte Elga Olga interpreted it as Min Kat Herr Hund My Cat Mister Dog on a Danish 45 23 Years in the United Kingdom edit In 1966 Tanega traveled to England to promote her music Her tour included a performance on the ITV program Ready Steady Go where she met British pop singer Dusty Springfield After Tanega returned to the U S Springfield made many transatlantic calls to her and accrued a large phone bill 6 On a visit to New York Springfield entered a romantic relationship with Tanega They returned to England and lived together for five years 24 The couple took up residence in London s Kensington district where Tanega continued to paint and play music 25 Springfield recorded many of Tanega s songs These included No Stranger Am I the 54 number that originally appeared on Tanega s first album The Colour of Your Eyes which Tanega wrote for Springfield in Venice Los Angeles Earthbound Gypsy and Midnight Sounds both co written in New York with Tanega s high school friend Dan White and Come for a Dream co written with bossa nova musician Antonio Carlos Jobim Tanega also penned the English language lyrics for Springfield s version of Morning a cover of the song Bom Dia by Gilberto Gil and Nana Caymmi In 1970 Tanega teamed up with jazz pianist Blossom Dearie to write a song about Springfield for Dearie s album That s Just the Way I Want to Be 16 Many of Tanega s songs appeared as non album B sides to Springfield s singles Some like the outtake Go My Love appeared only on collections released years after their recording 26 Tanega also went uncredited for many of her collaborations with Springfield and by 1970 their relationship was deteriorating 16 Tanega secured a contract with the British division of RCA Records for whom she recorded the album I Don t Think It Will Hurt If You Smile in 1971 with producer keyboardist Mike Moran and Don Paul of British rock group The Viscounts 4 27 When Tanega returned to the U S before the album s promotion it failed to achieve the chart success of her earlier work 28 Dusty Springfield biographer Annie J Randall said of the record I hear many references to Norma s relationship with Dusty on this album It stands to reason that Dusty would be the object of affection in the love songs 4 Later work edit In 1972 Tanega moved back to Claremont California and took jobs teaching music and English as a second language 4 She returned to painting and exhibiting her artwork 29 with frequent support from the Claremont Museum of Art 30 and sometimes combined with her musical performances 31 Musically she switched from playing guitar to percussion and her style evolved from folk rock singer songwriting to more instrumental and experimental music 7 1 In the 1980s she was a member of Scripps ceramics professor Brian Ransom s Ceramic Ensemble a group that played Ransom s handmade earthenware instruments 32 Over the years Ceramic Ensemble played at universities folk festivals and art museums 33 In the 1990s Tanega founded the group hybridVigor starting as a duo with Mike Henderson for their first album then expanding to a trio with the addition of Rebecca Hamm for their second album 34 In 1998 Tanega formed the Latin Lizards with Robert Grajeda and the duo released the album Dangerous in 2003 35 36 Her next band was called Baboonz with guitarist Tom Skelly and bassist Mario Verlangieri The trio released a self titled CD in 2008 the album HA in 2009 and a third called 8 Songs Ate Brains in 2010 4 Other recording projects soon followed including the album Push with John Zeretzke 37 Twin Journey with Steve Rushingwind Ruiz and a return collaboration with Ceramic Ensemble sound sculptor Brian Ransom for their album Internal Medicine 4 Death and legacy edit Tanega died of colon cancer on December 29 2019 at her home in Claremont California aged 80 2 That same year Warner Music released the collection In the Shadows comprising some of her early solo recordings after renewed interest in her music from its use on the What We Do in the Shadows TV series In 2022 Anthology Editions published Tanega s paintings for the first time including journal entries and a range of other ephemera titled Try to Tell a Fish About Water 38 That same year Anthology Recordings also released the album I m the Sky Studio and Demo Recordings 1964 1971 compiling both released and unreleased material from Tanega s early music career In other media editBeyond the mid 1960s buzz around Tanega s sole hit single and the number of songs she contributed to Dusty Springfield s repertoire many other musicians have continued to record their own versions of Tanega s early work Garage rock group Thee Oh Sees covered What Are We Craving on their 2011 album Castlemania 39 Her one chart hit Walkin My Cat Named Dog has continued the rounds in other musicians repertoires Dr Hook included it in a 1996 three disc collection 40 Yo La Tengo performed it in 2010 41 and They Might Be Giants recorded it in 2013 for release on their 2015 children s album Why 42 In 2014 Tanega s song You re Dead which was written as a sarcastic statement about her struggles in New York s competitive music scene 43 was used in the opening credits of the New Zealand vampire comedy film What We Do In The Shadows and was remixed to become a running theme for its characters 44 45 Starting in 2019 it was also used as the opening credits theme for the film s television adaptation In 2015 Sienna Sebek portrayed Tanega in a London stage production based on the life of Dusty Springfield 46 Critics panned the show one writing that the Tanega Springfield relationship was reduced to they meet fall in love have a relationship and break up all within the space of a sic 10 minutes or so 47 Anabello Rodrigo reprised the role for a 2016 production featuring 3 D virtual effects 48 Discography editSolo edit Singles edit Walkin My Cat Named Dog I m the Sky New Voice 1966 A Street That Rhymes at Six A M Treat Me Right New Voice 1966 Bread Waves New Voice 1966 Run On the Run No Stranger Am I New Voice 1967 49 Nothing Much Is Happening Today Antarctic Rose RCA 1971 7 Albums edit Walkin My Cat Named Dog New Voice 1966 50 I Don t Think It Will Hurt If You Smile RCA 1971 Collections edit In the Shadows Warner Music Group 2019 I m the Sky Studio and Demo Recordings 1964 1971 Anthology Recordings 2022 Group projects edit hybridVigor edit hybridVigor 1996 II by 3 2000 51 Latin Lizards edit Dangerous 2001 52 Norma Tanega and John Zeretzke edit Push 2003 53 Norma Tanega and Brian Ransom edit Internal Medicine 2008 54 Baboonz edit Baboonz 2008 HA 2009 8 Songs Ate Brains 2011 4 Norma Tanega and Steve Rushingwind Ruiz edit Twin Journeys 2012 55 References edit a b Unterberger Ruchie Norma Tanega Biography amp History AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved September 8 2017 Tanega moved to England for five years recording an album for RCA After returning to the United States she became a percussionist playing ceramic instruments and making several albums with woodwind player Brian Ransom Later she played world music with Hybrid Vigor and taught art and music in Southern California a b c Allen David January 2 2020 Norma Tanega Cat Named Dog singer dies in Claremont Daily Bulletin Retrieved January 9 2020 a b Williams Vera August 21 1955 Rudy Tanega Independent Press Telegram from Long Beach California p 68 a b c d e f g h Norma Tanega talks about her lost album sold exclusively through Let s Talk Dusty Let s Talk Dusty Let s Talk Dusty June 3 2011 Archived from the original on September 12 2017 Retrieved September 8 2017 scrippsvoice February 13 2020 Remembering Scripps Alumna Norma Tanega The Scripps Voice Retrieved October 15 2023 a b Valentine Penny Wickham Vicki 2014 Dancing with Demons The Authorized Biography of Dusty Springfield St Martin s Press ISBN 9781466878211 a b c d McLane Ben C Wong Venice Antoinette 1995 Articles Norma Tanega www benmclane com Retrieved September 12 2017 Unterberger Richie 2014 Jingle Jangle Morning Folk Rock in the 1960s BookBaby ISBN 9780991589210 Walkin My Cat Named Dog Norma Tanega Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved September 8 2017 a b Hot 100 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc April 9 1966 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London UK Guinness World Records Ltd p 549 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 RPM Top 100 Singles April 18 1966 PDF Choron Sandra Choron Harry Moore Arden 2007 Planet Cat A Cat Alog Houghton Mifflin Harcourt p 59 ISBN 978 0618812592 Norma Tanega Independent Press Telegram Long Beach California April 10 1966 pp 185 189 Miller Quinn November 14 2014 Hey People Come Free With Me New Voices from 1966 The Hooded Utilitarian The Hooded Utilitarian Retrieved September 13 2017 a b c Howes Paul Clark Petula 2012 The Complete Dusty Springfield Titan Books ISBN 9781781165409 Pop Spotlight Walkin My Cat Named Dog Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc May 14 1966 Bronson Fred 2003 The Billboard Book of Number One Hits Billboard Books p 183 ISBN 9780823076772 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc October 29 1966 Norma Tanega Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved September 9 2017 Tendres Annees Les Surfs Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved September 9 2017 Lize Marke Wanneer Komt Het Geluk Voor Mij Walking My Cat Named Dog 45 Cat Retrieved September 9 2017 HMV Label X series 45 Singles Diskografi danpop April 22 2012 p 8 Retrieved September 9 2017 Bartlett Karen 2014 Dusty An Intimate Portrait of a Musical Legend Biteback Publishing ISBN 9781849547635 Hashish Amira June 13 2017 Dusty s home is for sale perfect for Diana Vickers role research Homes and Property Retrieved September 8 2017 Pop star Diana Vickers will portray the late great Dusty Springfield in the new musical Son of a Preacher Man directed by Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood Vickers will tour the UK with the production later this year As part of her research for the role she should surely book a viewing at the lateral Art Deco house in Aubrey Walk Kensington where Sixties icon Springfield lived with her lover Norma Tanega SDGLN Staff October 26 2015 Meet LGBT History Month icons Michael Sam Barbra Siperstein and Dusty Springfield San Diego Gay and Lesbian News Retrieved September 8 2017 During the late 1960s and early 70s Springfield was romantically linked to Norma Tanega a California born singer songwriter who wrote a few of Springfield s songs such as Go My Love Hi fi News amp Record Review Link House Publications 1972 p 327 Randall Annie J 2008 Dusty Queen of the Postmods Oxford University Press p 163 ISBN 9780199716302 Art exhibits The San Bernardino County Sun San Bernardino California February 20 1981 p 45 Retrieved October 17 2023 via Newspapers com tanega Search Results Claremont Museum of Art Claremont Museum of Art Galleries Local art guide the week of October 3 Claremont Courier October 2 2012 Retrieved September 14 2017 Henken John December 11 1988 Instruments That Look and Sound Like Earth Ceramist musician Brian Ransom creates art that s both aural and visual Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 12 2017 Woodard Josef October 24 1991 Sound Sculptor Brian Ransom s whistling pods hooters and spiral horns double as ceramic art and instruments Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 12 2017 Unterberger Richie Norma Tanega Biography Billboard www billboard com Billboard Retrieved September 8 2017 The Latin Lizards Concert PolyCentric PolyCentric August 17 2003 Retrieved September 8 2017 Dangerous The Latin Lizards CD Baby Retrieved September 8 2017 Norma Tanega and Robert Grajeda known in this galaxy as The Latin Lizards play a delicioso blend of Latin Jazz and Pop Norma is a painter composer and musician who has recorded several albums one of which included Walkin My Cat Named Dog a top ten hit song in 1967 She sings and plays a variety of percussion instruments including a custom set of ceramic drums congas djembes and dumbeks which are featured on the album Norma s Panamanian and Filipino roots give the songs an earthy and exotic flavor Her warmth and joy make you smile and dance every time you listen to her sing and play Push AllMusic Retrieved September 8 2017 Anthology Mexican Summer amp Norma Tanega Try to Tell a Fish About Water Mexican Summer amp Anthology Mexican Summer amp Anthology Retrieved July 6 2023 Castlemania Thee Oh Sees Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved September 12 2017 Parisien Roch Pleasure amp Pain The History of Dr Hook Dr Hook Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved September 13 2017 Jarnow Jesse December 9 2010 Live The National Open But Yo La Tengo Dominate During Their Final Hanukkah Night At Maxwell s Village Voice Village Voice Retrieved September 13 2017 Meet They Might Be Giants John Flansburgh s Murderous Cats Symphony Sid and Suzzy Spin March 4 2013 Retrieved September 12 2017 Locke Jesse April 28 2022 Norma Tanega was a queer woman of colour who found success and laughter in the folk music world xtramagazine com Retrieved June 21 2022 Kustanczy Catherine February 13 2015 From the Makers of Flight of the Conchords A Wickedly Funny Vampire Mockumentary Mic Retrieved September 8 2017 Mic The movie has a really unique soundtrack with the Norma Tanega song You re Dead as a kind of theme for your vampires How did you find the music TW We stumbled across that Our editors had a big list like a big drive full of music Festivales de Buenos Aires 260 festivales buenosaires gob ar April 22 2014 Retrieved September 14 2017 This sublime documentary couldn t have a better theme song than the resounding You re Dead by Norma Tanega which points out with preciseness the main qualities of its protagonists Taylor Paul September 8 2015 Dusty review Wooden book is saved by elating sequences The Independent Archived from the original on June 21 2022 Retrieved September 8 2017 But hers is a gutsily sung courageous performance and there are elating sequences amidst the dross of the book Dusty becoming an honorary Vandella for a joyous evening with Witney White s excellent Martha the duetting same sex spin on numbers during the show s otherwise cursory treatment of her relationship with American song writer Norma Tanega Sienna Sebek and the moment of deathless kitsch when Dusty dons her first blonde wig eyes her reflection and says Goodbye Mary Graham Katherine M September 16 2015 Dusty drama a dreary dud People s Printing Press Archived from the original on September 12 2017 Retrieved September 12 2017 This is most evident in the portrayal of Springfield s relationship with songwriter Norma Tanega Sienna Sebek they meet fall in love have a relationship and break up all within the space of a 10 minutes or so Everything s Coming Up Dusty Up amp Atom Magazine No 6 March 30 2016 pp 20 22 Chart Spotlights Predicted to reach the Hot 100 Chart Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc March 25 1967 Flores Leonardo Miller Mike July 1 2007 The Complete Bob Crewe Label Discography PDF Retrieved September 12 2017 Hybrid Vigor II by 3 Expose No 22 July 2001 p 38 Dangerous The Latin Lizards Listen cdbaby CD Baby Retrieved September 26 2017 PUSH Tanaga and Zeretzke Listen cdbaby CD Baby Retrieved September 26 2017 From St Petersburg with Love July 26 September 6 Newsletter Artspace Lima Lima OH June 2008 p 1 He has recorded a CD of his work Internal Medicine in collaboration with Norma Tanega Wildsmith Steve August 24 2016 Steve Rushingwind other Native American performers head to Townsend The Daily Times Retrieved September 26 2017 In 2012 he released an album of flute and percussion with solo artist Norma Tanega under the moniker Twin Journeys Bibliography of works by Norma Tanega editTanega Norma 2022 Try to Tell a Fish About Water Brooklyn NY Anthology Editions pp 150 ISBN 978 1 944860 35 6 External links editNorma Tanega at IMDb Norma Tanega discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norma Tanega amp oldid 1186704276, wikipedia, 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