Legendary Artists and Entertainers Volume 1
Their Lives and Gravesites
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- Marian Anderson “A Voice Heard Once in a Hundred Years”
- Louis Armstrong “What a Wonderful World”
- Pearl Bailey “Pearley May”
- Anne Bancroft “And Here’s to You Mrs. Robinson”
- Irving Berlin “America’s Songwriter”
- James Cagney “You Dirty Rat”
- Jim Croce “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim”
- Linda Darnell “Hollywood Beauty”
- Miles Davis “The King of Cool”
- Jimmy Dorsey “A Fabulous Dorsey”
- Frank Gorshin “What Does It All Mean?”
- Zane Grey “Rider of the Purple Sage”
- Harry Houdini “Master of Illusion”
- Alan King “King of Comedy”
- Hy Lit and Edward Sciaky “Philadelphia DJs”
- Jayne Mansfield “The Blond Bombshell”
- E.G. Marshall “Eej”
- Teddy Pendergrass “Life Is a Song Worth Singing”
- Bessie Smith “The Empress of the Blues”
- Ed Sullivan “The Toast of the Town”
- John Updike “One of America’s Best”
- Dave Van Ronk “The Major of MacDougal Street”
- John Simon Ritchie (Sid Vicious) and Nancy Laura Spungen “The Sex Pistol and the Groupie (It’s Better to Burn Out . . .)
- Andy Warhol “The Pope of Pop”
- Fred Waring and His Band the Pennsylvanians “The Man Who Taught America How To Sing”
Not my type of book at all. I had never heard of some of these people, and to be honest, I didn't care that much about where they were buried or details about their Cemeteries. I know that some people really want to know these things, but this was a poor choice for me- I found myself simply skipping Big sections in the end. For those who are interested in these things, I'm sure it is a reasonable book, but not for me!
Stories of old performers and their graves
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