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Alan Eichler
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Rare vintage performances.
Maxene Andrews at Reno Sweeney/Andrews Sisters, Live Performance
Maxene Andrews of the Andrews Sisters performs her acclaimed one-woman show at New York's Reno Sweeney in 1979 with Phil Campanella on piano.
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Lola Dee and Rusty Draper--Scratch My Back (Restored)
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Lola Dee and Rusty Draper perform their saucy version of "Scratch My Back" from "New Faces of 1956".
Marilyn Maxwell, Red Skelton--- Embraceable You, Live TV
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Marilyn Maxwell sings "Embraceable You" to Red Skelton in this live TV performance.
Marilyn Monroe Sings "Down Boy"
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Marilyn Monroe sings a test recording of "Down Boy," by Hoagy Carmichael and Harold Adamson, which was intended for "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Betty Grable later sang it in "Three For the Show."
Gale Robbins--This Can't Be the End of Me, 1953 TV Song
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Gale Robbins sings her hit single, "This Can't Be the End of Me," in this rare 1953 TV appearance.
LaVern Baker--CNN Profile, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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LaVern Baker discuss her amazing comeback and being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in this CNN profile.
Charles Brown--TV Interview and Songs
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The great blues singer Charles Brown discusses his career and plays and sings several songs in this rare TV appearance.
LaVern Baker--Rare TV Interview and Profile, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Mary Hart
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LaVern Baker discusses her amazing comeback, making her Broadway debut and being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in this ET profile.
LaVern Baker--"Jim Dandy," Live at Montreaux
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LaVern Baker sings her great hit "Jim Dandy" at the Montreaux Festival.
Joe Franklin Show--Pat Suzuki, Connie Haines, Robert Merrill, 1979 TV
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Joe Franklin is joined by Pat Suzuki, Connie Haines, Robert Merrill, violinist Ruggiero Ricci, Brooklyn restaurateur Nick Monte, and golfer Nancy Lopez in this live show from Oct. 19, 1979.
This is Your Life--Gloria Swanson (complete), Mack Sennett, Jessie L. Lasky
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Gloria Swanson is surprised by Ralph Edwards in this 1957 edition of "This si Your Life," with appearances by Mack Sennett, Jessie L. Lasky, Rod La Roque, Lois Wilson, Allan Dwan, and Walter O'Keefe.
This Is Your Life--Alexis Smith, Follies Cast, Hal Prince, Dirk Bogarde, L.A. Shubert Theatre
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Alexis Smith is surprised by Ralph Edwards on stage at the Shubert Theater in Los Angeles on "This is Your Life," also featuring husband Craig Stevens, Hal Prince, costumer Florence Klotz, Dorothy Collins, Yvonne De Carlo, John McMartin, Gene Nelson, Lloyd Nolan, and Dirk Bogarde. Includes original promo and commercials from master copy. Broadcast on stage at the new Shubert Theatre in Beverly ...
What's My Line--Alexis Smith mystery guest, 7-18-74
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Alexis Smith is the mystery guest in this color episode of the rebooted "What's My Line" from July 18 1974, hosted by Larry Blyden. Panel includes Arlene Francis, Soupy Sales, Jim Bouton, and Dana Valery.
Bob Mackie Remembers the Movie That Changed His Life, 1995 TV
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Bob Mackie remembers the movie that changed his life, "Coney Island" with Betty Grable and George Montgomery, in this 1995 TV clip.
Carol Burnett Remembers Movie That Changed Her Life, 1995 TV
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Carol Burnett remembers the movie that changed her life, Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train," in this 1995 TV appearance.
Notice that this interview was done in 1989 and obviously there are no references to the Internet!
Ethel Merman did not have time for speaking.
We Love You Mr. Robinson !!!!🌹🌹
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Love this! She’s so full of life and I love their duet. Fabulous.
When television had class
Trash
The body language of Linda Dano was aggressive and bold for someone who was supposed to be a good interviewer. She should be warm and charismatic. These two women are unprepared to have an interview with a megastar as Ima Sumac was. Who are you? Were you saying the other one (I think Nancy Glass)? It's a shame you should know who was Ima Sumac and show more respect and politeness to a living legend.
WE SAW MANY TIMES AND EVERY TIME WHEN THE CUTAIN CAME UP THE AUDIENCE JUST GASPED AS HE STARTED TO SING AS JUDY! JUST AMAZING !!
My wife and i were in Canada 30 years ago when we first heard this live. We loved it. I approached the band to ask them what it was. Later, the same day we worked out my good lady was pregnant with the first of our four daughters. We've always loved this tune on its own merits, plus it has this special association for us, but we've never seen Mr Heywood himself until this video and watched it together just now. What a star. Thanks!
Got the short straw of stardom this man. Excellent singer and songs and up there with Elvia, Orbison etc🥇👌👍
Great acting ny a great actress 💞👍💯
Gee Whizz I would have loved to meet him but this guy who seems to know very little about who his amazing guest is gets to meet and (try) to interview him. And not a Little Rascals clip! Didn't even know Steven Spielberg
I miss this beautiful lady
Gloria Swanson! three nominees including the 1st Academy
Love Mastroianni❤❤❤
I absolutely love Ms Helen Martin, Skip is so damn rude, babbbbbbyyyyy Ms Estelle Rolle would have fied on his ass tho lololll
I love her even more now!❤
PENTIMENTO simply means change of mind
All three were talented and essential to the act. Re some of the discussion here, I do think Maxene was the closest to conventionally pretty (though here, no longer a kid as she was in the movies, she almost looks like Patti's twin), but Patti was the personality. Look at the movies and Maxene, wonderful talent that she was, sinks into the background like she doesn't want to do anything except sing. Same for Laverne. Patti, on the other hand, had tremendous presence and always seemed very 'alive' and with a real sense of fun; this was why the studio basically teamed her with Costello (and found others to fill her slot -- Joan Davis, Mary Wickes, etc. -- once the Andrews Sisters were no longer co-starring with them). I love them all, and this is a great little piece. I am genuinely sorry to know of their intra-team difficulties.
Maxene was always frustrated being in the background and her voice was so instrumental to the harmony sound. She really blossomed after the Broadway show "Over Here!" and her solo cabaret act was a big hit. Videos are on RUclips.
Check out their rare single "Fugue For Tinhorns" from "Guys and Dolls," which features all three solo voices.
Love Louis’ indignant playing at 0:56
The Academy Award winning actress Joanne Woodward celebrated her 91st birthday earlier this year.
This song brings back some really great memories from when I was a kid
Fabulous ! loved this interview
I had no idea about his rise to fame and then his fall . I need to get his book
Mrs. Santa! ❤
Diana really resembles her mother as a young woman and it surely shows. Diana was an amazingly talented singer back even in junior high school and even more so in high school. I was a student in the instrumental music end of things when she and I were students at both schools. She a year older.
he actually speaks like most Native Americans speak. i speak just like he speaks, since i am also Native American. i am a nlaka'pamux from the interior of British Columbia. and since he lived what he dreamed, he's a honorary member of the Native American nations.
Thank you Mamie Van Doren for your advocacy.
Such a Nice Lady Margaret Hamilton is very kind with a huge heart!! The Nicest Witch Margaret Hamilton was and Always Will Be!! R.I.P. 🙏🙏
I'm 64 and I remember M*A*S*H was in the theaters for something like 9 months straight, it was so popular.
Top 50s singer gone too soon as a singer, why?
Singer of the 50s! One of the best
(5:35): "Fish, jump back in the sea!"
Read Lana's book. It was about Lana. As it should be. Had to wait six years for Cheryl's. She filled in the blanks. About her being gay. Lex Barker Lana's husband. Repeatedly raping Cheryl. I always wondered where Lana was.
Silmplement magique :D
Any more Spunk and I'm Gunna SPLODE !! GO GO GO !!! DON'T QUIT IT TILL YA GIT IT !! . Investigative Satire Parody Jokes for The Folks !! The Victor Moore Portions are : Copyright Victor Scott Ross Moore 2024, all rights reserved Internationally and Intergalactically.
I'm sure there were people at the time who thought that The Postman Always Rings Twice and Peyton Place were trashy and low-brow
In his youth, probably the best singer ever(both Don Rickles and Frank Sinatra agreed when they both were on johnny Carson)
"my mother was royalty" oooh yeah , love it
You could understand every single word she was singing. That's incredible <3
Hmm, why didn't Dinah include Joan Fontaine?
You can be SURE .......................that it's Westinghouse.
Very brave to speak about her condition.
My mother used to say " Dreams are free ". 💜 😊
as much as I adore Dorothy Loudon as a performer she was never a team player..Lansbury did the role as part of an ensemble..with Dorothy I always get the feeling she wants to steal the scene so badly she can't contain herself..maybe there lies some of the reason she never really became a star ?
62 years old and still watch lassie
📺 Mabel Albertson’s early TV career! Before she became the iconic Phyllis Stephens on “Bewitched,” Mabel showcased her comedic genius in “Those Whiting Girls.” Her role as a haughty and hilarious mother figure paved the way for her memorable performances in classic TV. Watch Mabel in action and see where her journey to becoming the ultimate meddling mother-in-law began! 🎥
SHELLY is among the greatest
Unfortunately, many people don't even know this kind of music exists...times have changed for the worse. I know of young folks that happen upon this accidentally, and they say..."Wow! How did I miss this!?" This kind of music is in its own category of excellence.