Past Blast Music revisits the legendary 1958 “Hello, Tiger!” LP by thee mesmerizing jazz songstress Sallie Blair.
It doesn’t get more “Come Thru Vocal” than the masterful and prodigious songbird Sallie Blair.
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For today’s Past Blast Music, we dig into a stunning moment captured during Sallie Blair’s recording of “Hello, Tiger!” A 1958 seminal jazz pop, vocal/easy record.
Released by label MGM Records. Delivering a performance that still feels timeless decades later. The result is something almost cinematic.
INYIM Did You Know?
- Sallie Blair was nicknamed “The Brown Marilyn Monroe” for her glamorous stage presence and sultry jazz‑pop delivery.
- Hello, Tiger! was released in 1958 on MGM Records, positioning Blair alongside the label’s golden‑era vocal stars.
- Blair was discovered by Cab Calloway, who helped launch her into the national spotlight.
- She performed for U.S. troops overseas, becoming a favorite among servicemen during the late 50s and early 60s.
- Her phrasing style influenced later lounge and easy‑listening vocalists, even though she remains an underrated figure in jazz‑pop history.






