Steve March-Tormé grew up around stardom in New York City and Los Angeles. The son of singer Mel Tormé and stepson of actor Hal March, Steve grew up playing music with friends like Liza Minnelli, Carrie Fischer, Desi Arnaz Jr., and Dean Martin Jr. He sat down with WTMJ's Libby Collins to talk about sharing the stage with his famous father, working on a game show, the trials and tribulations of the music industry, and so much more.
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Steve March-Tormé grew up around stardom in New York City and Los Angeles. The son of singer Mel Tormé and stepson of actor Hal March, Steve grew up playing music with friends like Liza Minnelli, Carrie Fischer, Desi Arnaz Jr., and Dean Martin Jr. He sat down with WTMJ's Libby Collins to talk about sharing the stage with his famous father, working on a game show, the trials and tribulations of the music industry, and so much more.
WTMJ Conversations: Kate McLaughlin from McLaughlin & Hayes Hat Company Talks About Being One of the Only Master Hat Makers in the Country
WTMJ Conversations
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5 months ago
WTMJ Conversations: Kate McLaughlin from McLaughlin & Hayes Hat Company Talks About Being One of the Only Master Hat Makers in the Country
Hat making is a lost art with only 15 master hat makers left in the United States, but three of them are right here in Milwaukee. Today on WTMJ Conversations, Kate McLaughlin from the McLaughlin & Hayes Hat Company talks with WTMJ's Libby Collins about the lost art of hat making, creating headpieces for stage and screen, being immortalized in the Kentucky Derby Museum, and so much more. It's all ahead on this fashionable edition of WTMJ Conversations!
WTMJ Conversations
Steve March-Tormé grew up around stardom in New York City and Los Angeles. The son of singer Mel Tormé and stepson of actor Hal March, Steve grew up playing music with friends like Liza Minnelli, Carrie Fischer, Desi Arnaz Jr., and Dean Martin Jr. He sat down with WTMJ's Libby Collins to talk about sharing the stage with his famous father, working on a game show, the trials and tribulations of the music industry, and so much more.