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The Life and Times of Hollywood.com
Rick Lertzman
63 episodes
4 days ago
The Life and Times of Hollywood.com is based on the popular blog telling both current and classic stories from Hollywood. We will have special guests and stories about show business that will both entertain and shock the listener. We will also offer contests to win books from the host, author Richard A. Lertzman
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The Life and Times of Hollywood.com is based on the popular blog telling both current and classic stories from Hollywood. We will have special guests and stories about show business that will both entertain and shock the listener. We will also offer contests to win books from the host, author Richard A. Lertzman
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The Life and Times of Hollywood.com
Author Lon Davis talks about his new book Ma and Pa Kettle on Film. Great comedy and film stories
Our special guest today is author and film historian Lon Davis. We discuss his amazing new book, Ma and Pa Kettle on Film from Bear Manor Books. Now available on Amazon Their names alone can bring a smile to the face of any classic movie buff. Portrayed by veteran stage and screen actors Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride, Ma and Pa first won the hearts of moviegoers in The Egg and I in 1947. Handily stealing the spotlight from the film’s nominal leads, the Kettles were given their own series. The resulting B-pictures were so successful that they reportedly saved Universal studios from bankruptcy. Since then, Ma and Pa have been making new friends and fans with every passing generation. Whether they’re at the fair, on vacation, back on the farm, at Waikiki, in Paris, New York City, the Ozarks, or just at home, they can always be counted on to make viewers laugh out loud. Ma and Pa Kettle on Film, the first full-length book on that famous series, is filled with behind-the-scenes information, vivid descriptions of each film, still pictures, screencaps, movie ads, and hilarious dialogue that will make you laugh all over again. So, COME AND GET IT!“Everything you could possibly want to know about the Ma and Pa Kettle comedies is covered in this well-researched book. The authors’ enthusiasm is positively contagious.” —Leonard Maltin
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4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 2 seconds

The Life and Times of Hollywood.com
Join us for a new season of The Life and Times of Hollywood podcast
It’s time for season two of our popular podcast. Last year with over 70 programs we had thousands of listeners. This year will be even more fun. On Monday we kicked the year off with our popular guest, Tea and Etiquette guru Ellen Easton and it is a fabulous hour that we hope you can listen to. Much more to come!!
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4 years ago
3 minutes 41 seconds

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Etiquette & the New Hollywood with Author Ellen Easton
New Podcast: Etiquette, Hollywood and Ellen Easton We start off season two of our podcast with one of our favorite and most popular guests-the renowned author, bon-vivant, tea and etiquette authority and consultant Ellen Easton. What a fun and fascinating program! We turn to our guru Ellen to look at the etiquette and style in Hollywood during and after the pandemic With the granddaddy of awards programs awaits us on Sunday, April 25th, many believe it will devolve into the obscene mix of Grammy Awards or the sloppiness of The Golden Globes where some award winners accepted their prize looking like they had Gabby Hayes as their stylist. Fortunately, the Oscar show producers Steven Soderbergh, Stacey Sher and Jesse Collins have sent a letter to all nominees saying there will be virtual or Zoom acceptance – you must attend and that there WILL be a dress code. The producers also offer tips on dress code, saying the usual formal look is fine but please don’t go “casual.” In other words, no Jason Sudeikis hoodies, please. “We’re aiming for a fusion of Inspirational and Aspirational, which in actual words means formal is totally cool if you want to go there, but casual is really not,” the letter says. Today’s program is a fascinating mix of thoughts, commentary and the great stories that only a raconteur like Ellen can tell with panache Ellen Easton, author of Afternoon Tea – Tips, Terms and Traditions (Red Wagon Press), a lifestyle and etiquette industry leader, keynote speaker and product spokesperson, is a hospitality, design, and retail consultant whose clients have included The Waldorf Astoria, Plaza Hotels and Bergdorf Goodman. Easton’s family traces their tea roots to the early 1800s when ancestors first introduced tea plants from India and China to the Colony of Cylon, this building one of the largest and best-cultivated tea estates on the island. Enjoy this large collection of Ellen Easton’s TEA TRAVELS™ articles and recipes covering the history, traditions, etiquette, protocols and menus Her columns could be found at: https://whatscookingamerica.net/EllenEaston/TeaTravelsIndex.htm
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4 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 19 seconds

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Rat Pack &The Mob. How the Mob used the Rat Pack to put Vegas on the map. 60th anniversary
Authors Lon Davis and Richard Lertzman discuss their newest book, “Deconstructing The Rat Pack:Joey, The Mob and The Summit”. Peter Sheridan, London Daily Express I T’S BEEN 60 years since film classic Ocean’s 11 first propelled the Rat Pack’s rakish cocktail-hour swagger and perpetual partying into a cultural phenomenon. Their free-wheeling streetwise machismo embodied Sixties Mob-run Las Vegas with a penthouse suite-style that endures in culture, fashion and music to this day. Frank Sinatra was the Rat Pack’s chairman of the board, with his inseparable friends and drinking buddies crooner Dean Martin, entertainer Sammy Davis Jr, British actor Peter Lawford, and comedian Joey Bishop, who boozed, brawled and womanised together.
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4 years ago
42 minutes 19 seconds

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Tea and Etiquette expert Ellen Easton talks about Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton & more
Ellen Easton, author of Afternoon Tea – Tips, Terms and Traditions (Red Wagon Press), a lifestyle and etiquette industry leader, keynote speaker and product spokesperson, is a hospitality, design, and retail consultant whose clients have included The Waldorf Astoria, Plaza Hotels and Bergdorf Goodman. Easton’s family traces their tea roots to the early 1800s when ancestors first introduced tea plants from India and China to the Colony of Cylon, this building one of the largest and best-cultivated tea estates on the island. Enjoy this large collection of Ellen Easton’s TEA TRAVELS™ articles and recipes covering the history, traditions, etiquette, protocols and menus. ellen's tea travels columns which are filled with recipes and wonderful photos are found at two popular websites- whatscookingamerica.com and thethreetomatoes.com. you can order her books at the whatscookingamerica.com website
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4 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 19 seconds

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Now on Kindle: Deconstructing the Rat Pack:Joey, The Mob & the Summit. 60th anniversary the Rat Pack
Sixtieth Anniversary of The Rat Pack Explosive New Book Reveals ALL • Explosive New Book Reveals all the myths • Critics around the world laid the book including NY Post’s Cindy Adams, London Daily Express, Closer Magazine (cover), Los Angeles Review & more! • The true story of Frank, Dean, Sammy, Joey & Peter exposed! • Exclusive interviews with the Las Vegas mob bosses who helped create the group • Exclusive interviews with over 50 celebrities, writers, directors & more who know the inside story • Kindle now on sale. Book debuts December 2 at Amazon , B&an and bookstores worldwide • The inside story told by those who were there • For more info: Jeff Harris @216-926-2661 • From Prestige Press
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4 years ago
4 minutes 21 seconds

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Deconstructing the Rat Pack: Joey, The Mob & The Summit now on special pre-sale price.Explosive Book
"Deconstructing the Rat Pack: Joey, The Mob and the Summit" is a new look at the true creation of the group of entertainers that rocked the world. For twenty-eight consecutive nights in February 1960, a dusty town called Las Vegas became the epicenter of the world. All eyes were on the party happening at the Sands Hotel and Casino, the new headquarters for The Chairman of the Board― Frank Sinatra. In celebration of the Rat Pack's Sixtieth anniversary this book details the meteoric rise of this infamous group. For the first time, this outrageous, explosive tell-all book brings the inside scoop of how The Mob, The Future President and five of the greatest entertainers took the world by storm.
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4 years ago
3 minutes 37 seconds

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Deconstructing the Rat Pack:Joey,The Mob and The Summit authors Rick Lertzman&Lon Davis Rat Pack
The podcast today featured authors Rick Lertzman & Lon Davis talk about their new Rat Pack book. The book in pre-sale is in the top 100 biographies! NY Post legendary Columnist Cindy Adams features new Rat Pack book in column Monday 10/12; Deconstructing The Rat Pack: Joey, The Mob and The Summit. (New York) The legendary columnist Cindy Adams “raves” about the new, outrageous, tell-all Rat Pack book from Prestige Press in her column today in her “feature box.” With much kudos to our wonderful friend, the worldwide known author and columnist , tea and etiquette guru Ellen Easton The book “Deconstructing The Rat Pack: Joey, The Mob and the Summit“ Is now on pre-order at Amazon in Book or Ebook. It will be in bookstores on December 2. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1098341619/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_y5fHFbJTZ4SJ7 From Closer Magazine: Celebrating the Rat Pack’s Sixtieth Anniversary – New explosive book- “Deconstructing the Rat Pack: Joey , The Mob and The Summit “ Where were you in February 1960? RAT PACK A NEW BOOK REVEALS HOW THE GROUP CAME TOGETHER AND BECAME LEGENDARY “We’re just the cocktail of the moment.” —Dean Martin You think you know the Rat Pack? Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford collectively have been called by that moniker. “They were friends through business.” It was the screenplay for 1960’s Ocean’s 11 that united the five. “They came up with a plan to, during the day, shoot the film in Las Vegas, and at night do a show,” Lertzman explains. And while the mythology of the Rat Pack suggests that the boys were partying all night, it wasn’t exactly like that. “These guys were actually in their 40s, had kids and were hardly the swingers that they were portrayed as on-screen,” he says. END OF AN ERA? You might think that the party has been going on for 60 years, but it turns out that, like the Kennedys and Camelot, the group’s heyday only existed for a brief shining moment “This whole Rat Pack era only really lasted a year,” says Richard Lertz- man, whose new book Deconstructing the Rat Pack: Joey, the Mob, and the Summit, comes out Oct. 5. “They were at the height of the entertainment world,” he tells Closer, “but it only lasted through 1960.” The idea for the group began as part of a marketing plan for the Sands Ho- tel in Las Vegas, of which Frank owned a small percentage, says Lertzman, add- ing that it was an attempt to “put Vegas on the map.” And while the entertainers all knew each other, “these guys did not hang out. They were friends, but they were Business partners Still, the few weeks in 1960 they spent filming and performing solidified a leg- end. For a moment in time, there was no bigger act than the Rat Pack. “In 1960, ev- erything clicked. It is an era onto itself,” Lertzman explains. “It still resonates with many people today who want to go back and live in that time of swingers” Want to interview the authors? Contact Jeff Harris at Prestigecinemabooks@gmail.com More at our free blog https://thelifeandtimesofhollywood.com/ny-post-legendary-columbia-cindy-adams-features-new-rat-pack-book-in-column-monday-10-12-deconstructing-the-rat-pack-joey-the-mob-and-the-summit/
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4 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 17 seconds

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The Rat Pack Deconstructed:Joey; The Mob and The Summit.Incredible New Book -60th years of Rat Pack
New Book. How the Mob turned Las Vegas into a world destination creating The Rat Pack-Sixty Years Ago. “Deconstructing The Rat Pack: Joey, The Mob and The Summit” Sixty years ago, in February of 1960, a carefully designed event was unveiled in Las Vegas, Nevada. Titled “The Summit” the spectacular would last over three weeks and would include the greatest entertainment icons of that era. Led by “The Chairman of the Board” Frank Sinatra it included his “pals” Dean Martin, Sammy Davis,Jr. , Joey Bishop and Kennedy brother-in-law Peter Lawford. Now a new book, Deconstructing The Rat Pack: Joey, The Mob and The Summit which debuts later this month, exclusively unveils how an intense, brilliant blueprint developed by the mob bosses of Las Vegas along with their high paid publicists would be developed to place Las Vegas on the world map. For over 20 days, Las Vegas became the epicenter of the world. All eyes were on the party in Sin City that was anchored at The Sands Hotel and reverberated though-out the city. While the shenanigans-occurred during the night,during the day the group, which became known as The Rat Pack, was shooting a major motion picture from Warner Brothers called Ocean’s Eleven that would debuted in August 1960. And for three days of the Summit, the group would welcome a sixth member, Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy which was carefully coordinated between his brother-in- law Peter Lawford and his father,Joe Kennedy. The event would usher in the swinging sixties and the era of Camelot until the bubble was burst on that fateful day in November of 1963. The book featured explosive new stories about The Rat Pack, The Mob and how a mediocre comic named Joey Bishop became a star with the help of his racketeer pals. Exclusive interviews with the infamous mob bosses of Vegas including Moe Dalitz, Carl Cohen, Mickey Cohen, Billy Weinberger and others tell the real background how the mob carefully used Sinatra and friends to make Las Vegas a world destination More at our free blog https://thelifeandtimesofhollywood.com/new-book-how-the-mob-turned-las-vegas-into-a-world-destination-creating-the-rat-pack-sixty-years-ago-deconstructing-the-rat-pack-joey-the-mob-and-the-summit/
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4 years ago
8 minutes 46 seconds

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Singer Julie Budd talks Sinatra,Carson, Liberace,Merv,Joan Rivers,Peggy Lee,Judy Ed Sullivan more
Our podcast today is multi-talented superstar Julie Budd, in her over five decades in entertainment has worked with almost every great in show business, as we discover in our second visit with her. Her stories are absolutely amazing about working with Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Ed Sullivan, Johnny Carson, Liberace, Danny Thomas, Merv Griffin, Joan Rivers, and countless more . We also talk about her work in films, stage and stage.What an amazing podcast… [ 1,243 more word ] https://thelifeandtimesofhollywood.com/our-second-podcast-with-the-amazing-julie-budd-talks-about-frank-sinatra-peggy-lee-ed-sullivan-johnny-carson-joan-rivers-liberace-danny-thomas-marvin-hamlisch-more-discovered-by-merv-griffin/
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5 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 15 seconds

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Singer Steve Maglio sounds reminiscent of Sinatra concerts Frankie Valli, Wayne Newton,movies, play
Our guest is singer Steven Maglio whose sound is reminiscent of the great Frank Sinatra. THE NEW YORK TIMES said of Steve, “Steven Maglio does not have blue eyes, but with his smooth croon & Rat Pack swagger, listeners just might imagine they were at the Copa Room at the Sands in 1963.” While Steven Maglio is a singer of standards. Although he is especially appreciated for his renditions of songs made popular by Frank Sinatra, he is NOT an impersonator. https://www.stevenmaglio.com/home THE BEGINNING I was born in East Harlem, N.Y. on December 25, 1958. In 1966, we moved to the Bronx, and being the new kid on the block, I walked back and forth to school alone for the first few weeks. I heard Frank Sinatra singing “My Kind Of Town,” and to pass the time on my new daily trek, I would sing the song to myself over and over. After a few days, I decided I needed another song and began to explore the only Sinatra album we owned at the time, “A Man And His Music.” This was the beginning of my addiction, not only to Sinatra, but to that whole world of standard songs and singers. It wasn’t until age 43, after eight years of secretly taking voice lessons and one year of cruising the New Jersey karaoke circuit, that I made my professional debut at New York City’s “Tavern On The Green,” as male vocalist with Joe Battaglia & The New York Big Band in June, 2002. Since then I’ve performed from Atlantic City to Las Vegas, from Cape Cod to Nashville, from Palm Beach to Beverly Hills, and from Brazil to Ecuador to Italy. In 2004, I started performing Frank Sinatra tribute shows at The Carnegie Club in New York, and I’m still singing there every Saturday evening. I’ve had the pleasure of entertaining President & Mrs. Donald Trump, Lisa Lampanelli, Vic Damone, Connie Francis, Jackie Mason, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, William Shatner, Brad Garrett, Dennis Farina, The Kennedy Family, and most of the cast of “The Sopranos,” just to name a few. As well as multiple sports figures, politicians, business moguls, and members of the press. I’ve had the honor of sharing the stage with The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Frankie Valli, Wayne Newton, Dionne Warwick, Deana Martin, Tony Danza, Danny Aiello, Steve Tyrell, Joe Piscopo, Bucky Pizzarelli, Pat Cooper, Norm Crosby, Larry King, Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge, The Spinners, and on a few occasions with Frank Sinatra’s former pianist/conductor, Vincent Falcone, among others. I’ve appeared in the movies, “Frank & Alice,” “Once Upon A Time In Brooklyn,” “Once More With Feeling,” and in the music video, “For One More Day.” I’ve also sung “The Tender Trap” on the soundtrack of “My Best Friend’s Girl.” In the Off-Broadway play, “Playing Sinatra,” my recordings of 11 popular Sinatra songs were used to replace the originals. I’ve released three CDs, “You Belong To Me & other songs Sinatra never recorded,” “Songs For Sinatra Lovers,” and “Sinatra en Bossa Nova.” Special highlights in my career were being the co-writer and official singer of “The Danny DeVito Limoncello Song,” used to promote the lemon flavored liquore that bore Danny DeVito’s signature. Joining the all-star cast of The Cannolis television show. Becoming a member of the most prestigious organization in show business, The Friars Club. It’s been a wild ride, and I’m far from being finished. The most common compliment paid to me is, “If Frank Sinatra heard the way you sing his songs …. he’d be proud.” AND I HOPE THAT’S TRUE …..
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5 years ago
49 minutes 3 seconds

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Over 50 podcasts and 5000 stories are the TheLifeandTimesofHollywood.com.
Just a short mention about the over 5000 stories and over 50 podcasts you can find when you explore our free website: TheLifeandTimesofHollywood.com. Also, please show your support by purchasing our newest bestselling book, The Dr. Feelgood Casebook at Amazon.com
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5 years ago
2 minutes 58 seconds

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Lee Roy Reams- Broadway Star talks Merman,Bacall,Fosse,Verdon,Ginger Rogers,Champion,Mel Brooks etc
Our guest is Broadway superstar Lee Roy Reams (born August 23, 1942) is an American musical theatre actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, and director. He has been a star on Broadway since 1964. Lee Reams Actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, director Years active 1966–present Born in Covington, Kentucky, Reams earned a Master of Arts degree and was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati.[1] He made his Broadway debut in Sweet Charity in 1966. Reams was nominated for both the Tony and Drama Desk Awards as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance in the original production of 42nd Street in 1980. He played the role of Frank Schultz in the 1989 Paper Mill Playhouse production of Show Boat, which was televised on Great Performances by PBS . Reams has appeared on concert stages and in cabarets throughout the country. At present[when?] he is serving as the resident director of the Theatre at Sea program sponsored by the Theatre Guild.[citation needed] Broadway credits Edit 1966: Sweet Charity (Young Spanish Man) 1969: Oklahoma! (Will Parker) 1970: Applause (Duane Fox) 1974: Lorelei (Henry Spofford) 1978: Hello, Dolly! (Cornelius Hackl) 1980: 42nd Street (Billy Lawlor) 1983: La Cage aux Folles (Albin/Zaza) 1994: Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere) 1995: Hello, Dolly! (Choreographer) 1998: An Evening with Jerry Herman (Co-star & Director) 2006: The Producers (Roger DeBris) Film and television credits Edit 1968: Sweet Charity (Dancer) 1987: Leg Work 1989: Great Performances (Frank Schultz) 2017: Nunsense (The Saint) 2018: Theater Talk (Himself)
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5 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 33 seconds

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Arranger/Pianist/Performer Tedd Firth discusses Liza Minnelli to Tom Wopat, to Prez Bush & Obama
Our guest is Tedd Firth was born on November 16, 1976 and grew up in Hudson Falls, NY. Raised in a musical family, (parents Pam and Ted were both music teachers and performing musicians in the area, brother Patrick is also a musician) Tedd began playing the piano at an early age and started taking lessons when he was five. Tedd's jazz piano studies began as a teenager with Lee Shaw in Albany, NY. Following graduation from Hudson Falls High School in 1994, Tedd attended William Paterson University in Wayne, NJ, receiving a BM in jazz piano performance in 1998. He went on to receive a MM degree in jazz piano performance from the Manhattan School of Music in 2000. While in college, Tedd began laying the groundwork for his professional career as a musician. Over the last 20 years Tedd has become one of the first-call pianists in the New York City area for performance and recording work in several styles. In particular, specializing as an accompanist for vocalists, he has appeared in concert many times with some of the brightest stars on Broadway and the biggest names in the jazz world including: Barbara Cook, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Maureen McGovern, Michael Feinstein, Marilyn Maye, Tom Wopat, Joshua Bell, Elaine Paige, Tony DeSare, Linda Lavin, Christine Ebersole, Lucie Arnaz, Lee Ann Womack, Faith Prince, John Schneider, Melissa Errico, Karen Akers, Mary Cleere Haran, Margaret Whiting, Carol Sloane and Jennifer Roberts. New York appearances include Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Blue Note, Birdland, the Iridium, the Algonquin, the Cafe Carlyle and Feinstein's/54 Below. Numerous national appearances include a performance at the White House. As an arranger/orchestrator, Tedd's work has been performed by most major American symphony orchestras as well as Bernadette Peters and Liza Minnelli. Television appearances include "The Today Show," "Live From Lincoln Center
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5 years ago
51 minutes 46 seconds

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Harvey Korman’s son, Chris Korman discusses his dad’s career, Carol Burnet,Mel Brooks,Tim Conway ETC
Our guest today is Chris Korman, who was the son of the legendary comic performer, Harvey Korman (The Danny Kaye Show, The Carroll Burnett Show, Blazing Saddles, High Anxiety and much more. Chris also talks about his career as an advocate and speaker for and supporter of the Learning Disabilities Association of America. Closer Weekly 2 Jun 2017 “My dad taught me not to use his fame as my measuring stick,” says Chris, with Harvey and son Scott in 2005. Growing up, Chris Korman couldn’t wait for Friday nights. Starting around 1972, he and older sister Maria would go to CBS and have dinner with their dad, Harvey, and his Carol Burnett Show co-stars, then watch them tape the classic sketch-comedy series. “I loved it,” Chris tells Closer. “Especially when the lights went out and the orchestra started playing the theme, ‘I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together.’
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5 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 41 seconds

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Amazing Julie Budd talks working with Sinatra, Carson,Liberace, Burnett backstage stories
PODCAST: THE AMAZING JULIE BUDD: FROM ED SULLIVAN, JOHNNY CARSON, APPEARING WITH FRANK SINATRA, JOAN RIVERS, LIBERACE, DANNY THOMAS, MARVIN HAMLISCH MORE! DISCOVERED BY MERV GRIFFIN, BROADWAY, FILMS, TV, RECORDING ARTIST-SUPERSTAR PERFORMER Our podcast guest is none other than JULIE BUDD, who is one of the most exciting singers in music today. Since her career began, she has appeared on some of the most prestigious stages in the world and alongside some of the most illustrious stars in performance history. This unique experience coupled with her own dazzling musical gifts, provide Julie with the rare opportunity of bringing something fresh & something legendary to every song she sings..... More at our podcast and free blog story https://thelifeandtimesofhollywood.com/podcast-the-amazing-julie-budd-from-ed-sullivan-johnny-carson-appearing-with-frank-sinatra-joan-rivers-liberace-danny-thomas-marvin-hamlisch-more-discovered-by-merv-griffin-broadway-films/
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5 years ago
1 hour 33 minutes 43 seconds

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Brent Seguine returns for the story of Curly with the 3 Stooges. From his success to tragic fall.
Our return guest is the amazing Stooges guru Brent Seguine who is a true scholar of the Three Stooges. Today in his return visit, Brent talks all about Curly and his joining the team, at Columbia for the start of the shorts, his being a Mamyboy, his fun immaturity and his sad declining years and death at 48 after struggling for years after a stroke at 43 on set. Brent who writes for the Three Stooges Journal and has helped with the wonderful museum in Philadelphia dedicated to the team called the Stoogeum. (Gary Lassin). Brent sets the record straight and breaks many popular myths about the creation of the stooges. Brent’s research has provided us with this fascinating historical look at the creation of our favorite comedy team. Read Brent’s stories and research at TheThreeStooges.net. For all things Stooge-related, this is an impressive one-stop resource, and a lot of fun to browse. There’s a detailed filmography and chronology, as well as lists of TV guest appearances, film & TV tributes (citing, for instance, every vintage cartoon in which the Stooges were caricatured), a bibliography, comicography, and videography (identifying the contents of many video compilations). Every entry is illustrated with— —stills, posters, comic book covers, and more, like a film-by-film rundown of memorable Stooge quotes (“If this was my place, I’d throw you outta it!”). The site not only deals with The Three Stooges as a team but solo work by Ted Healy, Shemp Howard, Joe DeRita, and Joe Besser. THE HOME PAGE spotlights a film of the day, a comic book of the day, and a video link. Rob Davidson is the webmaster, and data administrator Brent Seguine said their next challenge is a rundown of all the Stooges’ radio appearances, so stay tuned for even more knucklehead information
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5 years ago
1 hour 25 minutes 54 seconds

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Dennis Berry,Host,Author,Life Coach talks about Life during this turmoil Host of Funky Brain Podcast
Our wonderful podcast guest is Dennis Berry who is the host of The Funky Brain Podcast is the brain child of Dennis Berry; keynote speaker, author, and coach based in Colorado. This podcast is dedicated to entertaining and inspiring anybody interested in an intelligent, but fun and funky approach to life. We have been a recent guest on Dennis' wonderful podcast, which is available on YouTube He has an amazing inspiring story rooted in his recovery from alcoholism and addiction, moving into his successes and failures in life in finance, romance, and health, which he shares openly in a unique witty spin on life. He is the author of Funky Wisdom: A Practical Guide to Life And Keynote Motivational Speaker: www.DennisBerry.com
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5 years ago
55 minutes 3 seconds

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World renowned Etiquette & Tea legend Ellen Easton:From Downton Abbey, Hepburn, Julian Fellowes more
Our podcast guest is the highly regarded Ellen Easton, who is the author of Afternoon Tea – Tips, Terms and Traditions (Red Wagon Press), a lifestyle and etiquette industry leader, keynote speaker and product spokesperson, is a hospitality, design, and retail consultant whose clients have included The Waldorf Astoria, Plaza Hotels and Bergdorf Goodman. Easton’s family traces their tea roots to the early 1800s when ancestors first introduced tea plants from India and China to the Colony of Cylon, this building one of the largest and best-cultivated tea estates on the island. Enjoy this large collection of Ellen Easton’s TEA TRAVELS™ articles and recipes covering the history, traditions, etiquette, protocols and menus.
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5 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 5 seconds

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Special Episode:Marilyn Monroe& JFK in Blockbuster new book,The Dr. Feelgood Casebook debuts Amazon
HOW ELIZABETH TAYLOR'S LIFE WAS SAVED BY DR. FEELGOOD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0892HSYCL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_h343Eb8VTP5NH In the new blockbuster book, The Dr. Feelgood Casebook, the story how Dr. Max Jacobson AKA Dr. Feelgood saved Elizabeth Taylor's life. Elizabeth Taylor was once pronounced dead four times. Elizabeth Taylor said “Once I didn’t breathe for five minutes, which must be a record." She was discussed the calamitous making of her film Cleopatra. She was talked about her health scare of March 1961, when, wracked with what her doctors called “Asian flu,” she fell into a coma in London. More at our free blog https://thelifeandtimesofhollywood.com/how-elizabeth-taylor-was-saved-by-dr-feelgood/
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5 years ago
8 minutes 29 seconds

The Life and Times of Hollywood.com
The Life and Times of Hollywood.com is based on the popular blog telling both current and classic stories from Hollywood. We will have special guests and stories about show business that will both entertain and shock the listener. We will also offer contests to win books from the host, author Richard A. Lertzman