Saturday, September 14, 2024

A DISCOGRAPHY MOMENT: PEGGY LEE - SEPTEMBER 14, 1950

Here is what Peggy Lee was recording for Capitol Records on this day in 1950...



September 14, 1950

Location: Capitol Recording Studio, 5515 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, CA

Label: CAPITOL
Capitol Session #1912


Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (b, str, p, d), Peggy Lee (v), The Jud Conlon Choir (bkv)

a. 6607-7Master Take (Capitol) Where Are You? - 3:01(Jimmy McHugh, Harold Adamson) / arr: Richard "Dick" Hazard
CAPITOL 78 & 451298 & F 1298 — {Ay, Ay, Chug A Chug / Where Are You?} (1950)
Armed Forces Radio Service 16" Transcription DiscP 1785 - P 1786 — Basic Music Library [6 Peggy Lee vocals] (1951)
CAPITOL (10") LP(United Kingdom) Lc 6584 — Capitol Presents ... Peggy Lee (1953)

b. 6608-8Master Take (Capitol) Once In A Lifetime - 2:46(Mel Torme, Robert Wells) / arr: Richard "Dick" Hazard
CAPITOL 78 & 451244 & F 1244 — {Once In A Lifetime / Life Is So Peculiar} (1950)
Armed Forces Radio Service 16" Transcription DiscP 1725 - P 1276 — Basic Music Library [6 Peggy Lee vocals] (1950)
 CAPITOL©EMI CD7243 5 39756 2 3 — THE SINGLES COLLECTION (2002)

c. 6609-3Master Take (Capitol) Something To Remember You By - 2:51(Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz) / arr: Henry J. "Heinie" Beau
Collectors' Choice Licensed CDCcm 917 — THE LOST '40'S & '50'S CAPITOL MASTERS (2008)






Tuesday, September 10, 2024

MEMORIES OF THE BIRDCAGE

Steve Martin was originally cast as Armand Goldman and Robin Williams was to play Albert Goldman in "The Birdcage" (1996) but scheduling conflicts caused Martin to drop out of the role and Williams then decided to assume the role of Armand instead, as he wanted a change from flamboyant characters. The role ultimately played by Nathan Lane.

Filmmaker and PBS producer Rick McKay was hired by director Mike Nichols, months before filming of "Birdcage" began, to go to Paris, London, San Francisco, and Atlanta to make a feature length documentary about drag queens. McKay did thorough research to find drag queens all over the world to interview and to film in performance. This finished documentary was used to train Lane and Williams.

Nichols required that Lane and Williams filmed at least one good take of each scene sticking to the script before he would allow them to improvise (something both of the actors are known for).
While Lane, like his character in the film, is openly gay, he hadn't come out at the time of the film's release.


"There's not a day in my life I'm not proud of being gay, but I just wasn't ready for that attention to be placed on it. I remember being on Oprah. Well, not on 'Oprah.' Near Oprah. She started saying, 'Now, Nathan, you got all those girlie moves going down in 'The Birdcage', where's all that coming from? You're so good at all that girlie stuff!'"

During that interview, Winfrey asked Lane if he was afraid that taking a gay role would typecast him for gay roles or make people question his sexuality for the rest of his career. Lane replied, “Not really…. I don’t have an image to uphold. I’m basically a character actor. I’m not a sex symbol. From role to role I’m usually pretty different, and the material was so incredible, I don’t know how you could turn it down because you would be worrying about your image. It’s a wonderful character and very nurturing….”

The celebrity magazine Us later asked Lane point-blank, “Are you gay?” and Lane responded, “I’m 40, single, and I work a lot in the musical theater. You do the math. What do you need — flashcards?”



Monday, September 9, 2024

RIP: JAMES EARL JONES

James Earl Jones, a commanding presence onscreen who nonetheless gained greater fame off-camera as the sonorous voice of Star Wars villain Darth Vader and Mufasa, the benevolent leader in The Lion King, died Monday. He was 93.

Jones, who burst into national prominence in 1970 with his powerful Oscar-nominated performance as America’s first Black heavyweight champion in The Great White Hope, died at his home in Dutchess County, New York, Independent Artist Group announced.

The distinguished star made his big-screen debut in Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) and was noteworthy in many other films, including Claudine (1974) opposite Diahann Carroll; Field of Dreams (1989), as the reclusive author Terence Mann; and The Sandlot (1993), as the intimidating neighborhood guy Mr. Mertle.

For his work on the stage, Jones earned two best actor Tony Awards: for originating the role of Jack Jefferson — who was based on real-life boxer Jack Johnson — in 1968 in Howard Sackler’s Great White Hope and for playing the patriarch who struggles to provide for his family in a 1986 Pulitzer Prize-winning production of August Wilson’s Fences.


Jones, the recipient of an honorary Oscar at the 2011 Governors Awards and a special Tony for lifetime achievement in 2017, was one of the handful of people to earn an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony and the first actor to win two Emmys in one year.

“You cannot be an actor like I am and not have been in some of the worst movies like I have,” the self-deprecating star said when he was given his Academy Award. “But I stand before you deeply honored, mighty grateful and just plain gobsmacked.”

Jones’ rise to become one of the most-admired American actors of all time was remarkable considering he suffered from a debilitating stutter as a child.

James Earl Jone's last role was 2021's Coming 2 America, and he retired shortly after finishing that role...

RECENTLY VIEWED: BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE

This past weekend, I had the chance to revisit one of my boyhood movies I saw - Beetlejuice! Decades after the original film, a sequel is out, which is pretty entertaining. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is an American dark fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. A sequel to Beetlejuice (1988) and the second film of the Beetlejuice franchise, the film stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara reprising their roles alongside new cast members Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Jenna Ortega, and Willem Dafoe.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice opened the 81st Venice International Film Festival on August 28, 2024, and was theatrically released overseas on September 4, 2024, and in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures two days later. The film has received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $145.4 million worldwide. The model village was built by Curvature Group.

Even right after the orignal film came out, sequels were announced. Even absurd titles like Beetlejuice Goes To Hawai were thrown around, but nothing came of it through the years In February 2022, a sequel was announced again, this time produced by Brad Pitt's studio Plan B Entertainment, alongside Warner Bros. Burton stated in October 2022 that he was not involved in the project, but backtracked days later, saying "nothing is out of the question." Burton ultimately returned as the film's director and tried to strip everything from the story to go to the basics of working with "good people, actors and puppets," feeling that the project made him reflect why he liked making movies. Burton came up with the film's story upon thinking about Lydia Deetz, a character of his with whom he connected as a teenager, wondering what could have been of her life after the first film's events and how her family life could have developed, turning from a "cool teenager" into a "f—ed-up adult" who hosts a popular medium-related show titled Ghost House with Lydia Deetz whose daughter hates her, Burton credited the years of his life since the original film's release as the reason he couldn't do Beetlejuice Beetlejuice until then, having experienced many of those things himself, finding the project a very personal movie starring a weird family in a family-friendly and emotional story of three generations experiencing basic things everyone feels in life when growing up. Burton and Keaton agreed to not use excessive amounts of technology, and sought to make the film feel "handmade".


Filming wrapped in November of 2023, and it was really well made. There were a lot of storylines going on. Some worked and some seemed unneccassary like the story line with Beetlejuice and his ex-wife. Danny Devito makes a fun cameo appearance, and the whole movie was fun and definitely worth the trip. My daughter and I had a great time!

MY RATING: 8 out of 10



Sunday, September 8, 2024

PAST OBITS: CLARK GABLE

Here is the obituary for movie legend Clark Gable as it appeared in the LA Times on November 17, 1960...

Clark Gable died at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital Wednesday at 11 p.m.The 59-year-old star had been hospitalized since he was stricken with a heart attack Nov. 6.B.J. Caldwell, hospital administrator, said it was assumed that another heart attack took the actor’s life.

“He appeared to be doing fine,” said Caldwell. “He was sitting up, then he put his head back on the pillow and that was that.”

A private duty nurse was the only other person in the room when death came. Dr. Fred Cerini, Gable’s personal physician, was at the actor’s side “in a matter of minutes,” but it was too late to do anything, Caldwell said.Gable’s wife, Kay, was asleep across the hall when the actor died. She has been staying at the hospital since her husband was stricken and they had eaten dinner together a few hours earlier.


Mrs. Gable was reported bearing up “reasonably well” from the shock..Gable, who was stricken at his San Fernando Valley home, had been reported resting comfortably earlier in the evening.Gable was eagerly awaiting the birth of the baby he and his wife expected in March—his first child.

“This is a dividend that has come too late in life,” Gable recently told a reporter during film shooting in Nevada.

“When I wind up this picture I’m taking off until after the baby is born. I want to be there and I want to be there a good many months afterward.”


The actor’s death followed by only 11 days the deaths of actor Ward Bond and pioneer movie maker Mack Sennett, 81. Both men also died of apparent heart attacks.

The couple had returned to their home in Encino earlier this month after Gable had finished final scenes for “The Misfits,” in which he stars with Marilyn Monroe.

He reportedly was paid more that $48,000 a week in overtime payments for the three weeks of extra work on the film. Gable was long the undisputed “king” of movieland and one of its highest paid stars.

A native of Cadiz, Ohio, Gable broke into the movies after a fling as a roustabout in the Texas and Oklahoma oilfields. Under the tutelage of his first wife, Josephine Dillon, who operated an “acting clinic” in Hollywood coaching stage actors for the movies, Gable acquired acting “polish” that soon shot him to stardom. The actor divorced Miss Dillon on April 1, 1930, and later married Mrs. Rita Langham in 1931. They were separated in 1935 and were subsequently divorced in March, 1939.


Then came his marriage to Carole Lombard. The couple were married in Kingman, Ariz., in 1939 and after the marriage drove back to Los Angeles and went back to work. Gable and Miss Lombard, each with a lusty sense of humor, quickly became a Hollywood legend. Shortly after World War II broke out, the actress went on a bond selling tour and on her return home was killed in a plane crash near Las Vegas.

In 1949 the actor married Douglas Fairbanks’ widow, Lady Sylvia Ashley. She divorced him in 1952. He took his fifth wife, Kay Williams Spreckles, a 37-year-old divorcee, in 1955. Gable’s film career included an Academy Award winning performance in “It Happened One Night,” and he achieved tremendous success in such other movies as “Mutiny on the Bounty” and “Gone With the Wind.”


Wednesday, September 4, 2024

A TRIBUTE TO MY WEDDING: 20 YEARS LATER

I know this blog is for movie and music nostalgia, but for anyone that knows me, you know I am nostalgic for anything. I can not miss sharing that today marks 20 years of marriage for myself and my wife. What a partner she has been for the last two decades. It seems like only yesterday, I asked her out on our first date. Now two children and twenty years later, I am as in love with this lady as much as I was back then!



Sunday, September 1, 2024