r 15% OFF All Take-Outs over $25 I of a marriage between Louis Nigro, a half Russian-Jewish, half-Irish Catholic trumpet player who often played the Catskills, and Gilda Mirsky, his Russian Jewishbride, the granddaughter of a cantor. According to Kort, the cou- ple's two children, first-born Laura and son Jan, did not grow up in a home where Jewish values were stressed. "They really didn't have much of a religious upbring- ing; neither did their parents' families," Kort says. "Both parents were more involved in workers' rights and things like that. That was more of their religion. "The most spiritual education Laura had was going to the Manhattan Ethical Culture School, which slanted toward Unitarianism on the Jewish side." Described as a "spiritual atheist" and a "totally free spirit," Nyro threaded her music with a subtle and sensuous lust for life. In retrospect, a cult following of les- bian listeners was the first to detect Nyro's fanciful and delicately woven woman-to-woman overtures, as early as her second album, Eli and the Thirteenth Confession, which was released in 1968. Whatever Nyro's intentions at sexual vagueness, her passionate search for love outwardly tended to target male companionship. There was Jim Felder, the Jewish bass player in Blood, Sweat and Tears, who almost saw Nyro recruited as the band's replacement singer for depart- ing founder Al Kooper. The jazz-rock group eventually hired vocalist David Clayton Thomas. And although Nyro did marry David Bianchini, a decorated Vietnam veteran, in 1971, the mismatched union of the two Bohemian souls ended in 1977. Their divorce dovetailed with another heartbreaking relationship Nyro had before she struck up a casual affair with a Hindu friend of her brother's, Harindra Singh, who was 10 years her senior. Nyro became pregnant, and whisked Singh from her life, before giving birth to a son named Gillian, Whom she called "Gil" and named after her late mother, Gilda. Reportedly, Singh returned to India and has never met his son. Womensong In the mid-'80s, Nyro met Maria Antonia Desiderio, who was gay and I. Monday - Thursday only. One coupon per customer. After 3:00 p.m. Not good with any other offer. Expires 7/31/02. ;Buy One Dinner Get The': Second Dinner 1 /2 Off! of equal or lesser value Monday - Thursday Dine In Only. One Coupon Per Table. Not Good With Any Other Offer. Expires 7/31/02.- Nyro's legacy is a fertile crop of music that is blooming once again with a fresh arrival of newly remastered CDs. co--owner of a women's bookstore in Newport Beach, Calif. And until Nyro's death on April 8, 1997, the singer rhap- sodized her life with Desiderio, without publicly disclosing her liberated lifestyle. "It's me and my son and my dog. And then we have others whom we love and who participate in our lives," Nyro once said, discreetly ducking a direct question about her domestic status in the Los Angeles Times. Kort's biography includes a vast amount of inside information about Nyro's treatment within the music industry and her recordings. And for enhanced listening pleasure, it nicely coincides with three upgraded, expanded and newly remastered CDs by Nyro on Columbia/Legacy: Eli and the Thirteenth Confession (1968), New York Tendaberry (1969) and Gonna Take a Miracle (1971). The latter CD features Nyro and Patti LaBelle per- forming doo-wop and Motown clas- sics, along with four bonus tracks. Rounder Records additionally offers a new double-CD set, Laura Nyro Live: The Loom's Desire, containing two previously unreleased 1993 and 1994 concerts that Nyro performed at the Bottom Line in New York. Some selections present the only staged renditions of Nyro's last-written compositions and studio recordings, previously collected and issued on a companion CD titled Angel in the Dark. Calling Nyro "a natural diva who was mystical and magical," Kort suggests the new releases hopefully will broaden the singer's legacy for rediscovery, re- examination and reassessment. "It's all about influence, and some of today's female vocalists have no idea they exist because of Laura Nyro," Kort says. "Her history hasn't been passed down, so they just don't know there's a historic blank spot of the impact she set in motion." ❑ LUNCH SPECIALS $4 95 Don't Forget... 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