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Friday, April 13, 2018

Stewart Brodian, Stanley Donen, and MORE!

Happy Birthday, Stanley Donen! 
What we all like in life, I think, is the challenge of making something... that is not easy to do. Stanley Donen

It is April 13th. 
April 13 is the 103rd day of the year i. There are 262 days remaining until the end of the year. It is an absolutely GORGEOUS day here in New York. The current temperature is 72 degrees. Cannot wait to treat me to a nice leisurely walk later but for now, it is time to CELEBRATE! 
I can’t get a clear picture of myself today because too many memories are clouding my vision.
Marilyn Maye keeps these great standards alive. 
Rather than allowing past experiences to darken my current perceptions, I am carefully separating recollections of the past from sensations in the present.
Clarity is power.
As I begin today's blog, Judy Garland's The Trolley Song from the soundtrack of Meet Me in St. Louis is playing in the background. Thank God for those glorious MGM musicals
They have gotten me through so many rough patches in my life. I really began to discover those musicals in my teens. I was thirteen with MGM's That's Entertainment! came out. That ushered in an entire nostalgia craze and everyone was either rediscovering these great films or, as in my case discovering them for the first time.  These films and songs truly are part of the
Linda Amiel Burns, Linda Langton, Lee Roy Reams, Richard Skipper, Glen Charlow, Daniel Sherman at APSS
landscape of my life.  
Today, I am reminded of those musicals as we celebrate the birthday of Stanley Donen. Because of the gifts he gave to the world and continues to give, he will live forever. On The Town, Singing In The Rain, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Funny Face, Charade...that's just five of his classic films! Thank you, Mr. Donen! 
Today is also the birthday of Lyle Waggoner. Actor and former model, known for his work on The Carol Burnett Show from 1967 to 1974, and for playing the role of Steve Trevor and Steve Trevor Jr. on Wonder Woman from 1975 to 1979.
As I always say, there is something to celebrate each day instead of the doom and gloom foisted upon us constantly. In addition to the aforementioned, today I also celebrate Stewart Brodian
Stewart Brodian as Howard Stern
I know Stewart from my 'Carol Channing' days. He appears as Howard Stern. He is also an author. He has a new book out and that is the main purpose of today's interview. I hope you enjoy!
Musician, composer, actor and celebrity impersonator (Howard Stern). Also; published a small newspaper in his home area called Nickel. Plays guitar, piano, sings (low range tenor) and composes. In addition to acting, he hosts a weekly radio show at a local NPR station (WDIY 88.1 FM Allentown, PA.), a weekly cable TV show in Philadelphia called Brodian's Basement (Phillycam) and has released music recordings of his own compositions.
Continues to perform in the New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania areas. Occasionally seen as a background extra in first season episodes of the NBC-TV comedy: "30 Rock". More recently, has added the title of artist to his resume. He's reproduced some non-existent works originally made by Picasso (see: "Mystery Of Picasso"). He still continues to make infrequent films and 'on the spot' video travel commentaries for various cable TV shows.

Are you unstoppable?  
 I've been called unstoppable so, I'll say yes.
When I put my mind to do something, I get it done - and then, I usually move on to the next project!

This book was born out of a frustration with things - everything, people, society, technology, politics, etc.,... 
The first book was written because of my disgust with people's obsession with people like Snooki (thus the title)
In my new book, I open up and talk about a lot more than what was discussed in the first book.
People seem confused as what to think about what is happening in today's society and, I'm offering the book and some type of guidance as to not so much where but how to look for answers and to get people discussing certain issues and learn how to ask questions.
Asking questions is not that hard as some people may think!

What is the most interesting fact you learned recently? 
I wouldn't know how to answer this question.
I'm constantly learning new and interesting things.
People like talking to me because they always learn interesting things from me.
I'm always sharing what I learn and know.

How long have you been on your diet? 
What diet?

Has your perspective changed any since starting this project? 

I'm not sure if my perspective has changed since beginning this project.
I've tried to research the things I talk about - I think that's where most of my attention was focused.

Do you think about revising your books after you've written them? 
No.  
Once they're written that's it + they're done.
If they've become outdated then, leave them as a time capsule.
Revising them is like distorting a view of history.

How do you see proceeding with your career? Do you have an upcoming project in mind after this

one? 
On may 3rd, I have a convention I organized in Philadelphia.
It will be a celebrity impersonators convention.
The primary goal of this first one will be to network and plan a full-fledged convention.
Also, during the month of May, I have a display planned at my local library.
It's the 100th anniversary of the famous upside-down airplane stamp.
The whole display case will be devoted to that - with a little history of the airmail service and other interesting things.

Is doing what you do at all difficult?
If it was difficult, I would quit.
I really shouldn't say that.
I like a good challenge.
It makes life more interesting.
Thomas Edison was once asked wasn't he frustrated that it took him 1000 tries to perfect his light bulb.
He replied that he learned 999 way how NOT to make a light bulb.
You can learn from your failures as well from your victories.

What do you do when you’re not performing/writing?   
I have a day job - I've worked at the same place of business for the last 25 years.
I do take an occasional trip.
In 2014 I visited Nashville for the first time.
It was for a filmmakers convention.  I was promoting my TV pilot, "Double Or Nuthin'.
I went down a few days early and did a little sightseeing - and, yes, I did perform in Nashville (YEE-HAA!!!!)

What inspires you to create?
Anything and everything.
Name one person you would like to see profiled on my blog 
Some new/up-comer mover/shaker on the Broadway scene

Can you tell us how Here's The Future You Asked For came about, and where the source materials came from? 
As I've written earlier in this interview, it came out of a frustration with things.
The source material (here I go, repeating myself) came from anything and everything;
notes, I may have jotted down while doing a flip-though on the cable (channel surfing) to things, I hear on the radio to stories I read in the news or what I may hear people saying as I walk down the street.
It also comes from my personal experiences in dealing with people in my day job or whatever situation I find myself in.

Anything else you wish included?  
Can we talk about my music career?
Richard Skipper Also Celebrates...
Kennedy Center Honors: Gold Derby's top 50 recommendations who need to be chosen include Dick Van Dyke, Liza Minnelli, Jessica Lange, Bette Midler. I'm campaigning for Melissa Manchester! Help me make that a reality by submitting your choice HERE.  

Peggy Eason is Returning to The Laurie Beechman on Saturday Afternoon July 28th at 2PM. The Chocolate Diva Is Getting Romantic! She will be joined by Tracy Stark! Reserve TODAY!

"Why isn't there an ensemble award?" That's a question that Harvey Fierstein asked when he accepted his 2003 Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical for Hairspray, and it's one we've
continued to ask at Equity. Read MORE

From BroadwayWorld.com: Richard Skipper topped himself once again with a rousing afternoon of Broadway and Off-Broadway stars taking to the stage at the Laurie Beechman Theater to tell stories of how they created or personalized great roles in the musical theater. Read MORE

Mary Elizabeth Micari has been playing in bars, clubs, and cabarets in NYC for almost two years. Everywhere she goes, people ask for an album.  She desires to get into the studio and really get these old, funny, dirty, hokum, vaudeville tunes down.  It's about MORE than getting them on a recording, which is really important but also to make this music, much of it forgotten available to others not here! How wonderful to be able to spread this work and these songs and revitalize them, fill them with light and life again! She would like to get going by Fall 2018. If you can help a little or a lot you will be doing a service to her and her show as musicians and singers but also to history and music! 
Some of these songs are over 100 years old and they are as funny and smart as they were then.  Help preserve.  If you do help, she will be so very grateful to you! You will be giving them all and these songs a chance to thrive.  Read MORE.

Now, go and do something nice for someone without expecting anything in return!



Thank you and Happy Birthday, Stanley Donen! 

May 20th, 2018

Russ Woolley Proudly Presents
Richard Skipper Celebrates
Peggy Lee, Liberace, and Friends

1 PM Brunch Show Laurie Beechman Theater 
As we Celebrate (Russ' Birthday!), we celebrate Leanne Borghesi, David Maiocco (as Liberace), David Sabella, Jim Speake*, Chuck Sweeney (as Peggy Lee), AND Those Girls* (Karen Mack, Eve Eaton, Rachel Hanser, Wendy Anne Russell) Tickets are now on sale! Reserve TODAY and Let's Celebrate! 

So — Order your tickets now online… RESERVATIONS A MUST!https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/10248067

Musical Direction Joe Goodrich with Don Kelly on Percussion, Matt Scharfglass on bass, and Erik Lawrence on Sax.
*Steven Ray Watkins will accompany Jim Speake and Those Girls
With music, reminisces and an afternoon of fun and show business! 90 minutes of merriment and excitement …Right on the heels of the 4/8 Richard Skipper Celebrates Life in the Theatre

When and Where:
Sunday, May 20th - 1 PM, Doors open 12:15

THE LAURIE BEECHMAN THEATRE, 407 West 42nd Street (lower level of the WEST BANK CAFE) Producer: Russ Woolley $30 ticket plus $20 food/beverage minimum - exquisite and reasonably priced food and drink

Richard Skipper has assembled a great cast to Celebrate and honor . . . RICHARD SKIPPER has become synonymous with “feel good entertainment of the highest quality”. For decades Richard has entertained thousands and celebrated the careers of many of Theatre Row’s finest and most honored stars… The afternoon will prove to be an event where all will arrive and leave with smiles! This will be similar to the old-fashioned TV specials and series where we get to chat with and honor this Entertainment Icon.

So — Order your tickets now online…
RESERVATIONS A MUST!

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A Few Audience Testimonials
I commented on Facebook, but I wanted to write you a personal note to let you know how much my
See Chuck Sweeney as Peggy Lee May 20th 1PM
wife and I enjoyed your show Wednesday night. You are a consummate entertainer! And it was obvious from watching you onstage how generous you are and how delighted you were to offer your talented friends an opportunity to entertain a full and enthusiastic house.
I also loved the opening montage—especially the extended clip from What’s My Line? How cool!
I wanted to reciprocate your support for my York Theatre show last year, but I got far more out of attending your show than I could have imagined! Congratulations!
Best regards,
Charles Troy

What a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season! My daughter Jamie and I felt the Christmas magic, and for me, I took a wonderful stroll down memory lane. Thanks, Richard for all that you do and for putting together such a wonderful show, we'll be back!
Rich Braaten, Ridgefield, CT

My mom, sister, daughter and I were lucky enough to see Richard Skipper and his stellar guests. We all highly recommend Richard 'a shows!
Christine Milton, Bronx NY

The show is also made possible by Wright Bros. Real Estate. 



With grateful XOXOXs,

 

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Friday, June 10, 2016

94 Years of Judy Garland

Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.
Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall: April 23rd, 1961 (the year of my birth)

-Judy Garland

Happy Judy Garland Day!
94 years ago today, Baby Francis Gumm was born to Frank and Virginia Gumm in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
It wouldn't be long, as legend has it, that she would be bringing the house down with a spot on performance of Jingle Bells at the age of two and a half! This would be the beginning of a life long love affair with audiences around the world.
Judy and Frank Sinatra
Like most from my generation, my introduction to Judy Garland was through the annual showings of The Wizard of Oz. I was eight years old when Judy passed on and I remember it like it was yesterday. I felt at the time that I lost a dear friend. My mom said she couldn't believe how hysterical I was over the passing of someone I did not know personally!
I'm not alone in my love of Judy. Today, in honor of Judy's birthday, I am utilizing social media for all aspects of Judy, her past, PRESENT, and future. Judy will never die and she earns new legions of fans every day.
I conducted "mini-surveys" of my Facebook friends who reached out to me today. The first is my Facebook friend, Kathleen Hochberg.
Judy Garland and Carol Burnett. Hear Carol sing The Trolley Song

When and how did Judy Garland enter your life?
Judy Garland entered my life through the movies
What’s your earliest memory of her?
Watching The Wizard of Oz
What fascinated you about her?
Her incredible vocal ability and passion! (Very last line belted in Born in a Trunk from A Star is Born!! POCATELLO I DA HO!!!) stunning...
What led you to become a Judy Garland fan?
Again, her voice
What was the first time you remember seeing her When was that and where?


Regrettably, I never met her

Christine Pedi Tweeted today: As far as I'm concerned JUDY GARLAND could do ANYTHING on film better then anyone else before or since. A star.

And from Eileen Leestar
Do you thing younger audiences get Judy Garland?I think younger audiences get her - yes 

What do you think was Judy Garland's finest "hour" in the business
Her TV show

What does Judy Garland bring out in you?
Love


 Where do you see Judy Garland's legacy in five years?
Still Huge


 When and how did Judy Garland enter your life?

At the Westbury Music Fair and afterward  - my Father produced her last video for Fabrege

In Judy Garland Related News
Last Friday night, I saw Joan Ellison's incredible tribute to Judy Garland at Feinstein's/54 Below. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED if you see she is appearing anywhere!
Here is my quick Judy survey with Joan:
Me with Joan Ellison
What’s your earliest memory of  Judy Garland?
Hearing her sing Over the Rainbow on my Wizard of Oz record when I was 2.

What fascinated you about her?
The sense of longing I heard in her voice.

What led you to become a Judy Garland fan?
First, hearing Over the Rainbow...later, seeing her films and hearing her Decca recordings.

What was the first time you remember seeing her When was that and where?
In the Wizard of Oz on a black and white t.v. when I was pre-school age and we were living in San Antonio, Texas.

Did you have a favorite period in Judy's life that you gravitate more towards?
The films up through A Star Is Born, Presenting Lily Mars, Girl Crazy, and Easter Parade are particular favorites.

Rufus Wainwright Celebrates Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall June 16th and 17th
For two nights in 2006, Rufus Wainwright performed a love letter to Judy Garland's Judy at Carnegie Hall concert with a tribute of his own, Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall. Backed by a 36-piece orchestra, he performed Judy’s epic 1961 Carnegie Hall performance in its entirety.

On June 16th and 17th, Rufus returns to perform the shows at Carnegie Hall in celebration of the ten-year milestone with musical director Stephen Oremus.

Today, In Style Magazine remembers the iconic Judy Garland on what would have been her 94th birthday. The songstress, who stood just 4 feet 11 inches tall, may have been physically small, but her voice and personality were anything but. With each new song she sang, Garland captured our hearts and further cemented herself among Hollywood's all-time greats. Read/See MORE 

Judy Garland was born in Grand Rapids – her childhood home is now The Judy Garland Museum. The museum says Judy made her stage debut at her father's theater when she was only 2 1/2 years old, wearing a dress that her mother made for her. The city honors her legacy by throwing an annual “Wizard of Oz” Festival.” This year, the festival runs from Thursday, June 9 to Saturday, June 11. Click HERE for more info. 

I'm a woman who wants to reach out and take 40 million people in her arms. - Judy Garland

Lions, and tigers, and bears! Oh, my! -Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz




A phenomenal force on both stage and screen, and fully deserving of legendary status, there's very little that hasn't already been said about Judy Garland already. Not that we're in need of any more excuses to write about the legend herself. Gay Times Magazine




How strange when an illusion dies. It’s as though you’ve lost a child. 
-Judy Garland 

Growing up with a parent in the public eye can be tough, especially when your mother created one of the most respected and renown characters to ever grace both stage and screen. As daughter to Wizard of Oz favorite Judy Garland – who’s history, career and beloved nature needs no introduction – life for Lorna Luft has never been like most. Alongside sister Liza Minnelli, the pair watched as their mother was lifted to international fame. READ MORE

Arlene Dahl sent me this:  Judy was a very special

friend...we knew each other at MGM. I SAW YOUNG LIZA JOIN HER MOTHER AFTER DINNER AND SING WITH HER MANY SONGS SEATED AT JUDY,S FEET....A VERY SPECIAL MEMORY. MUCH SUCCESS.
BEST WISHES, ARLENE

Judy Garland, at the time she shot "In the Good Old Summertime," surrounded by her entourage. Dot Ponedel, wearing a white blouse, is just above her right shoulder.
While I love all of the movies/concerts/records of Judy's career, I guess I prefer the later part   


While I love all of the movies/concerts/records of Judy's career, I guess I prefer the later part just
Dottie Ponedel –A pioneer with a brush!
because it's more familiar to me, more recognizable since that's when I knew her.
My impression of her changed drastically after June, 1969.  It was at that point I realized she was more than just a buddy of Dot's (Ponedel); more than someone who just came over to visit and hang out in the house.  I truly had no idea prior to that - so yes, my impression changed a great deal!  :)
Judy does not fit into the hierarchy of Show Business - she's at the very top!  Everyone else fits in.


Dot Ponedel was in close proximity to Judy Garland during the filming of some of the greatest musicals of all time. Read MORE.
Audience, the concept of audience, was very important to Judy and I'm sure whenever she was in front of an audience, they could feel her interest in them, her integrity.  Any great stage artist is capable of opening up a two-way connection between themselves and their audience and Judy's ability to do so was unparalleled.
There really aren't any of "today's artists that I like. They don't communicate anymore and they certainly don't sing - more like screeching.   Most of the ones I like now, I liked thirty years ago.

Meredith Ponedel
  

Thank you Judy for the gifts you have given to the world and continue to give!


With grateful XOXOXs ,
 





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