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2009-08-07 19:06:04 Description: Redhead teen Brandy Mae gets fucked by her horny prof
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2008-02-22 15:03:08 Description: Words & Music by: Cy Coleman
At 83, the "kid from Omaha" Nebraska and actor (Holt McCallany)'s mother, still tosses her famed "red boa" around like "nobody's (More) Words & Music by: Cy Coleman
At 83, the "kid from Omaha" Nebraska and actor (Holt McCallany)'s mother, still tosses her famed "red boa" around like "nobody's business". This clip, from her Cabaret Show, was filmed at Joe's Pub at the Public Theater, in New York City. Undoubtedly "gorgeous" in her teens, Julie won the "Miss Omaha Pageant. Unfortunately she was forced to return her crown when the mother of her runner-up researched the County birth records and found that "little Julia" was 3 months shy of the "pageant age requirement". She's been, "A Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad Woman', ever since. Barely enrolled at Omaha University, Julie grabbed the first chance to get out of town when she joined Earl Carroll's Vanities. This eventually led her to the chorus line of the Latin Quarter, and finally the Copacabana. It was wartime, and she was making $75 a week and feeling pretty good about it. After a Copa USO tour in Europe, she was promoted to a singing spot in the lavish Copacabana production numbers, where she introduced, "There's An Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil", ("The Coffee Song").
Miami and Hollywood clubs dates followed, including the famous Mocambo but eventually New York lured her back. There she fine-tuned her stagecraft in musical comedies like Kiss Me Kate, replacing Lisa Kirk as Bianca. When the play moved to London in 1951, so did Julie. In London she appeared in shows such as South Pacific and Bells Are Ringing, and enrolled in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. By doing so she gave up the chance to open on Broadway, as Babe in what would become a long running hit, The Pajama Game. (Ironically, several years later, she replaced Janis Paige's replacement in the very role she had rejected.)
Julie returned to Broadway in 1955, appearing in Kismet, and then touring in shows such as Show Boat, Panama Hattie, Silk Stockings, and Hi Fidelity. During the 1950's, Julie made several recordings, and she also made some wonderful black-and-white movies, like, The Strange One, and This Could be The Night, where she played "Rosebud", a blonde nightclub chanteuse.
She had stage roles in Follies, Company, and A Little Night Music but her niche, and her reputation, was for in "the clubs" - the glamorous, romantic rooms of the 'Fifties. There she reigned in the finest rooms in the finest hotels.
Widely recognized as the queen of cabaret, Julie has played:
The Persian Room at The Plaza Hotel, The Maisonette at the St. Regis Hotel, Michael's Pub in NYC, The Russian Tea Room, The Algonquin Hotel 's Oak Room, Rainbow and Stars, Eighty-Eight's and Firebird to name a few. Peter Allen wrote a part for her in his musical, Legs Diamond, for which she was nominated for a Tony. In 1992, PBS ran a special of her cabaret show.
I FIRST MET JULIE IN 1973 at her vocal coach's (Keith Davis) midtown apartment. I was there to audition some of my songs for her. She chose several and began to use one or two at a club she was playing then called Brothers and Sisters. I was playing very regularly at a hot new club called Reno Sweeney's. I opened it with Barry Manilow. We split sets before the owner, Lewis Friedman, had his liquor license. Our regulars were: Karen Akers, John c. Attle, Edith Beale, Barbara Cook, Nell Carter, Blossom Dearie, Baby Jane Dexter, Jackie Curtis, Cab Calloway, Quentin Crisp, Ellen Greene, Lesley Gore, Marta Heflin, Paul Jabara, Gail Kantor, Sally Kellerman, Dianne Keaton, Phoebe Legere, Milissa Manchester, The Manhattan Transfer, Andrea Marcovicci, Meatloaf, Bette Midler, Kim Milford, Anita O'day, Odetta, Jane Olivor, Martha Reeves, Betty Rhodes, Marc Shaiman, Patti Smith, Phoebe Snow, Marlyn Sokol, Luthor Vandross, Cherry Vinilla and Holly Woodlawn and many others. It was a hot spot!
One evening at Reno's I was showcasing songs using singers who were performing my songs around town (among them were Thelma Carpenter and Brandy Lee). Julie agreed to be part of the evening and perform "It's Tough To Be Poor." The deal... I get her a gardenia for the event.
I have loved her ever since.
Sincerely,
Richard Currier
Producer/Director: Richard Currier (Excerpt/"Put Your Hands Together")
©2008 richard currier
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2007-10-26 15:08:03 Description: JULIE HAS THE LAST LAUGH!!!
At 83, the "kid from Omaha" Nebraska and actor (Holt McCallany)'s mother, still tosses her famed "red boa" around like "nobody's (More) JULIE HAS THE LAST LAUGH!!!
At 83, the "kid from Omaha" Nebraska and actor (Holt McCallany)'s mother, still tosses her famed "red boa" around like "nobody's business". Julie first headed to New York during World War II and found work in two of Manhattan's leading nightclubs, the Latin Quarter and the Copacabana. She made her Broadway debut in the 1946 revue "Three to Make Ready". In 1951, she moved to London to star in the West End production of "Kiss Me, Kate" and remained there for four years, appearing in shows such as "South Pacific" and "Bells Are Ringing" while studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. She returned to New York to replace Joan Diener in "Kismet". Additional Broadway credits include "The Pajama Game" (1954), "Jimmy" (1969), "Park" (1970), and "Legs Diamond" (1988), for which she received a Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She also toured in "Show Boat", "Panama Hattie", "Silk Stockings", "Follies", "Company", and "A Little Night Music". Wilson's television credits include regular roles on the Australian series "The Young Doctors" and the American daytime soap opera "The Secret Storm". She also appeared in a Hallmark Hall of Fame telecast of "Kiss Me, Kate" and numerous episodes of The Ed Sullivan Show. In 1983, she found her niche and forged her reputation as a cabaret performer, known primarily for her dramatic delivery of torch songs and show tunes. Her recordings include My Old Flame, Live From the Russian Tea Room, Julie Wilson At the St. Regis, and collections devoted to the songbooks of Cole Porter, Kurt Weill, Harold Arlen, Cy Coleman, Stephen Sondheim, and George and Ira Gershwin. This clip, from her Cabaret Show, was filmed at Joe's Pub at the Public Theater, in New York City.
I FIRST MET JULIE IN 1973 at her vocal coach's (Keith Davis) midtown apartment. I was there to audition some of my songs for her. She chose several and began to use one or two at a club she was playing then called Brothers and Sisters. I was playing very regularly at a hot new club called Reno Sweeney's. I opened it with Barry Manilow. We split sets before the owner, Lewis Friedman, had his liquor license. Our regulars were: Karen Akers, John c. Attle, Edith Beale, Barbara Cook, Nell Carter, Blossom Dearie, Baby Jane Dexter, Jackie Curtis, Cab Calloway, Quentin Crisp, Ellen Greene, Lesley Gore, Marta Heflin, Paul Jabara, Gail Kantor, Sally Kellerman, Dianne Keaton, Phoebe Legere, Milissa Manchester, The Manhattan Transfer, Andrea Marcovicci, Meatloaf, Bette Midler, Kim Milford, Anita O'day, Odetta, Jane Olivor, Martha Reeves, Betty Rhodes, Marc Shaiman, Patti Smith, Phoebe Snow, Marlyn Sokol, Luthor Vandross, Cherry Vinilla and Holly Woodlawn and many others. It was a hot spot!
One evening at Reno's I was showcasing songs using singers who were performing my songs around town (among them were Thelma Carpenter and Brandy Lee). Julie agreed to be part of the evening and perform "It's Tough To Be Poor." The deal... I get her a gardenia for the event.
I have loved her ever since.
Sincerely,
Richard Currier
"Cabaret will never die with aficionados like Richard Currier as the keeper of its flame. Bravo!" - Liz Smith
Producer/Director: Richard Currier (Excerpt/"Put Your Hands Together")
©2008 richard currier
Discover Julie @: http://www.citycabaret.com/jwilson/ (Less)
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2009-08-26 03:20:23 Description: The explosion of music by Greenhouse Effect on the internet has taken the world by storm! Songs Like 'Precarious', People that won't back down, Coke Snortin' love boys, The Magic (More) The explosion of music by Greenhouse Effect on the internet has taken the world by storm! Songs Like 'Precarious', People that won't back down, Coke Snortin' love boys, The Magic Man, Ben is dead, Star, White Black Thang, Misogynistia, Dead End Street, Addicted, "BRANDY" !! ...the list of great tracks goes on and on by the little three piece band that dominates the internet...the nucleous of this group is basically the two man songwriting machine duo known as Rick Carmody and Clark Haggins. Carmody ofcourse would go on to play bass for huge south bay punk rock band The One Handed Readers in Redondo Beach... Says Clark Hagins; "People around the world like our music because it is different..we definitely don't sound like the same old boring shit that you hear at kroq and 91-x, those fucking radio stations are worthless hunks of shit that need to go out of business..and no one is listening to them anymore...their arbitron ratings are in the shitter ass toilet !! THEY LISTEN TO GREENHOUSE EFFECT NOW !..if they have a clue...and many all over the planet on the net...they do...they're tuned in to G.e. now !!" Original guitarist Phil Keegan says that G.e. was so good because; "We just had this us against the world mentality,..but you can read my writings and blog at thegreenhouseeffectrocks.com sAYS cLARK hIGGINS; "wE'VE GOT PROFESSIONALS WORKING WITH US, MAILING OUT OUR MUSIC TO RADIO STATIONS ..and they won't play our stuff ! tHIS WHOLE BIG MEDIA COMPLEX THING WHERE 'YOU HAVE TO HAVE A RECORD LABEL DEAL WITH ONE OF THOSE SCHMUCK COMPANYS DOWN IN hOLLYWOOD IS A PIECE OF SHIT SCAM racket !! fUCK THAT !! We get more internet traffic than ANY BAND IN THE WORLD - They should play G.e. on those merits alone !! I don't wanna end up in bankruptcy court being another one of those bands thats being paid 20 cents for every one of my cd's sold while some label is busy buying up their own cd's in bulk to send them up the charts; THAT MY FRIENDS IS A SCAM RIGHT THERE...its also illegal under fcc rules too!! Record labels who do that shit so that Green day can get played 10,000 times a day on our fm radios...well that is a racket scam !! And it needs to be investigated...meanwhile, my fucking band has been the biggest thing in the world now for like the last 8 months...and nobody knows about us on the streets 'cause the fucking radio stations won't play us...and also they won't play heavy metal music from the 80's style...they won't play bands like Dragonforce, the Darkness, and Airbourne on our American radios...while they fuckin' play endless Pearl Jam and Rage against the machine...well, THATS NOT FUCKING FAIR...AND IT AIN'T RIGHT !! We always hear liberal people saying how "openminded" that they are...well, they ain't fucking openminded at all..they're fucking nazi's !! They lockstep and play the same old shit..so that yer kid'l be dumb and be just another potfuck ! Thats how Bush wants it ! (Less)
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2007-11-06 07:24:48 Description: This is Danny performing "Oh My Man I Love Him So" (his "look" at Barbra Streisand), at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. It was shot by a fan of the group, (More) This is Danny performing "Oh My Man I Love Him So" (his "look" at Barbra Streisand), at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. It was shot by a fan of the group, Cathy Jacobs, of Barrie Ontario. The VHS tape that this video has been recovered from is over 25 years old.
Danny Love is now a legend in the history of the story of Canadian female impersonation, and even somewhat of a myth amongst younger drag performers who have started their careers since the last years of his life, and subsequent early death, in the mid-nineties. Simply put, he was an original. He was also an inadvertent participant in the rights, activist and awareness processes that the gay community went through, and endured, particularly throughout the 70's and 80's. As a solo entertainer or member of the Great Imposters, from the mid-70's until his death in the mid-90's, he brought a "little bit of Vegas" to Canada as the group ploughed their way through a circuit of nightclubs, dinner theatres and discotheques not only in big cities, but also, the "back woods" of the country. Danny developed many "signature" pieces that are still performed today by others who remember him. He was one of those comedians that would gladly and willingly sacrifice "image" in the name of comedy and entertaining his audiences. A very physical and dynamic entertainer, he was also well known for his "rubber face". He evolved a number of look-alike impressions throughout his career. Most notable of those would be Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, Bette Midler, Carol Channing, Mae West, Joan Rivers; and there were others. Some of his character impressions were better known than others, but regardless of whether or not he really looked like the people he was impersonating, one thing can never be denied, and that was his eerie and innate ability to capture the essence of his subject and make it believable. Other drag artists try/tried to "channel", "re-portray" or capture his performance style, particularly when copping his comedy numbers. Danny was never outwardly bothered by that, however, he would always gently encourage other entertainers who idolized and copied him to find their own style, then go on and develop something else new for himself again.
Danny was also a hysterical and engaging stand-up comic. He could hold an audience's attention as long as he so desired with his mental encyclopedia of jokes and stories. On a good night, he could have his audience members literally running to the washrooms to relieve themselves because he'd had them laughing so hard.
His secret quite simply lay in the fact that for Danny, the audience was the customer. The customer comes first and they're always right.
There was only one Danny Love. And there will never truly be another.
There may well be more footage on Youtube of other well-known members of "The Great Imposters", "The Great Imposters Touring Company" and "The Imposters" that would include names like: Rusty Ryan (Co-Founder), Tracy Reeves, Angel, Michelle DuBarry (Co-Founder), Jackie Loren, Leslea O'Shea, Randy Cole, Billie Bardot, Dana Gallagher (a.k.a. Bryan Greenwood), Ronnie Holliday, Brandy Michaels, Beaux Mirada, Dale Barnette, Christopher Peterson, Nicki Thomas, Georgie Girl.... (Less)
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2007-11-06 07:16:38 Description: This is Danny performing a ballad, "Until It's Time For You To Go", at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. Leslea O'Shea and Rusty Ryan are the back up boys. It (More) This is Danny performing a ballad, "Until It's Time For You To Go", at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. Leslea O'Shea and Rusty Ryan are the back up boys. It was shot by a fan of the group, Cathy Jacobs, of Barrie Ontario. The VHS tape that this video has been recovered from is over 25 years old.
Danny Love is now a legend in the history of the story of Canadian female impersonation, and even somewhat of a myth amongst younger drag performers who have started their careers since the last years of his life, and subsequent early death, in the mid-nineties. Simply put, he was an original. He was also an inadvertent participant in the rights, activist and awareness processes that the gay community went through, and endured, particularly throughout the 70's and 80's. As a solo entertainer or member of the Great Imposters, from the mid-70's until his death in the mid-90's, he brought a "little bit of Vegas" to Canada as the group ploughed their way through a circuit of nightclubs, dinner theatres and discotheques not only in big cities, but also, the "back woods" of the country. Danny developed many "signature" pieces that are still performed today by others who remember him. He was one of those comedians that would gladly and willingly sacrifice "image" in the name of comedy and entertaining his audiences. A very physical and dynamic entertainer, he was also well known for his "rubber face". He evolved a number of look-alike impressions throughout his career. Most notable of those would be Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, Bette Midler, Carol Channing, Mae West, Joan Rivers; and there were others. Some of his character impressions were better known than others, but regardless of whether or not he really looked like the people he was impersonating, one thing can never be denied, and that was his eerie and innate ability to capture the essence of his subject and make it believable. Other drag artists try/tried to "channel", "re-portray" or capture his performance style, particularly when copping his comedy numbers. Danny was never outwardly bothered by that, however, he would always gently encourage other entertainers who idolized and copied him to find their own style, then go on and develop something else new for himself again.
Danny was also a hysterical and engaging stand-up comic. He could hold an audience's attention as long as he so desired with his mental encyclopedia of jokes and stories. On a good night, he could have his audience members literally running to the washrooms to relieve themselves because he'd had them laughing so hard.
His secret quite simply lay in the fact that for Danny, the audience was the customer. The customer comes first and they're always right.
There was only one Danny Love. And there will never truly be another.
There may well be more footage on Youtube of other well-known members of "The Great Imposters", "The Great Imposters Touring Company" and "The Imposters" that would include names like: Rusty Ryan (Co-Founder), Tracy Reeves, Angel, Michelle DuBarry (Co-Founder), Jackie Loren, Leslea O'Shea, Randy Cole, Billie Bardot, Dana Gallagher (a.k.a. Bryan Greenwood), Ronnie Holliday, Brandy Michaels, Beaux Mirada, Dale Barnette, Christopher Peterson, Nicki Thomas, Georgie Girl.... (Less)
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2007-11-06 06:20:52 Description: This is Danny performing "Just One Of Those Songs" at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982.
It was shot by a fan of the group, Cathy Jacobs, of Barrie Ontario. The VHS (More) This is Danny performing "Just One Of Those Songs" at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982.
It was shot by a fan of the group, Cathy Jacobs, of Barrie Ontario. The VHS tape that this video has been recovered from is over 25 years old.
Danny Love is now a legend in the history of the story of Canadian female impersonation, and even somewhat of a myth amongst younger drag performers who have started their careers since the last years of his life, and subsequent early death, in the mid-nineties. Simply put, he was an original. He was also an inadvertent participant in the rights, activist and awareness processes that the gay community went through, and endured, particularly throughout the 70's and 80's. As a solo entertainer or member of the Great Imposters, from the mid-70's until his death in the mid-90's, he brought a "little bit of Vegas" to Canada as the group ploughed their way through a circuit of nightclubs, dinner theatres and discotheques not only in big cities, but also, the "back woods" of the country. Danny developed many "signature" pieces that are still performed today by others who remember him. He was one of those comedians that would gladly and willingly sacrifice "image" in the name of comedy and entertaining his audiences. A very physical and dynamic entertainer, he was also well known for his "rubber face". He evolved a number of look-alike impressions throughout his career. Most notable of those would be Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, Bette Midler, Carol Channing, Mae West, Joan Rivers; and there were others. Some of his character impressions were better known than others, but regardless of whether or not he really looked like the people he was impersonating, one thing can never be denied, and that was his eerie and innate ability to capture the essence of his subject and make it believable. Other drag artists try/tried to "channel", "re-portray" or capture his performance style, particularly when copping his comedy numbers. Danny was never outwardly bothered by that, however, he would always gently encourage other entertainers who idolized and copied him to find their own style, then go on and develop something else new for himself again.
Danny was also a hysterical and engaging stand-up comic. He could hold an audience's attention as long as he so desired with his mental encyclopedia of jokes and stories. On a good night, he could have his audience members literally running to the washrooms to relieve themselves because he'd had them laughing so hard.
His secret quite simply lay in the fact that for Danny, the audience was the customer. The customer comes first and they're always right.
There was only one Danny Love. And there will never truly be another.
There may well be more footage on Youtube of other well-known members of "The Great Imposters", "The Great Imposters Touring Company" and "The Imposters" that would include names like: Rusty Ryan (Co-Founder), Tracy Reeves, Angel, Michelle DuBarry (Co-Founder), Jackie Loren, Leslea O'Shea, Randy Cole, Billie Bardot, Dana Gallagher (a.k.a. Bryan Greenwood), Ronnie Holliday, Brandy Michaels, Beaux Mirada, Dale Barnette, Christopher Peterson, Nicki Thomas, Georgie Girl.... (Less)
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2007-11-06 06:05:20 Description: This is Danny performing "The Pizza Man" at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. Leslea O'Shea and Rusty Ryan are the back up boys. It was shot by a fan of the group, (More) This is Danny performing "The Pizza Man" at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. Leslea O'Shea and Rusty Ryan are the back up boys. It was shot by a fan of the group, Cathy Jacobs, of Barrie Ontario. The VHS tape that this video has been recovered from is over 25 years old.
Danny Love is now a legend in the history of the story of Canadian female impersonation, and even somewhat of a myth amongst younger drag performers who have started their careers since the last years of his life, and subsequent early death, in the mid-nineties. Simply put, he was an original. He was also an inadvertent participant in the rights, activist and awareness processes that the gay community went through, and endured, particularly throughout the 70's and 80's. As a solo entertainer or member of the Great Imposters, from the mid-70's until his death in the mid-90's, he brought a "little bit of Vegas" to Canada as the group ploughed their way through a circuit of nightclubs, dinner theatres and discotheques not only in big cities, but also, the "back woods" of the country. Danny developed many "signature" pieces that are still performed today by others who remember him. He was one of those comedians that would gladly and willingly sacrifice "image" in the name of comedy and entertaining his audiences. A very physical and dynamic entertainer, he was also well known for his "rubber face". He evolved a number of look-alike impressions throughout his career. Most notable of those would be Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, Bette Midler, Carol Channing, Mae West, Joan Rivers; and there were others. Some of his character impressions were better known than others, but regardless of whether or not he really looked like the people he was impersonating, one thing can never be denied, and that was his eerie and innate ability to capture the essence of his subject and make it believable. Other drag artists try/tried to "channel", "re-portray" or capture his performance style, particularly when copping his comedy numbers. Danny was never outwardly bothered by that, however, he would always gently encourage other entertainers who idolized and copied him to find their own style, then go on and develop something else new for himself again.
Danny was also a hysterical and engaging stand-up comic. He could hold an audience's attention as long as he so desired with his mental encyclopedia of jokes and stories. On a good night, he could have his audience members literally running to the washrooms to relieve themselves because he'd had them laughing so hard.
His secret quite simply lay in the fact that for Danny, the audience was the customer. The customer comes first and they're always right.
There was only one Danny Love. And there will never truly be another.
There may well be more footage on Youtube of other well-known members of "The Great Imposters", "The Great Imposters Touring Company" and "The Imposters" that would include names like: Rusty Ryan (Co-Founder), Tracy Reeves, Angel, Michelle DuBarry (Co-Founder), Jackie Loren, Leslea O'Shea, Randy Cole, Billie Bardot, Dana Gallagher (a.k.a. Bryan Greenwood), Ronnie Holliday, Brandy Michaels, Beaux Mirada, Dale Barnette, Christopher Peterson, Nicki Thomas, Georgie Girl.... (Less)
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2008-04-21 18:09:30 Description: This is Danny performing a ballad, "Until It's Time For You To Go", at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. Leslea O'Shea and Rusty Ryan are the back up boys. It (More) This is Danny performing a ballad, "Until It's Time For You To Go", at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. Leslea O'Shea and Rusty Ryan are the back up boys. It was shot by a fan of the group, Cathy Jacobs, of Barrie Ontario. The VHS tape that this video has been recovered from is over 25 years old. Danny Love is now a legend in the history of the story of Canadian female impersonation, and even somewhat of a myth amongst younger drag performers who have started their careers since the last years of his life, and subsequent early death, in the mid-nineties. Simply put, he was an original. He was also an inadvertent participant in the rights, activist and awareness processes that the gay community went through, and endured, particularly throughout the 70's and 80's. As a solo entertainer or member of the Great Imposters, from the mid-70's until his death in the mid-90's, he brought a "little bit of Vegas" to Canada as the group ploughed their way through a circuit of nightclubs, dinner theatres and discotheques not only in big cities, but also, the "back woods" of the country. Danny developed many "signature" pieces that are still performed today by others who remember him. He was one of those comedians that would gladly and willingly sacrifice "image" in the name of comedy and entertaining his audiences. A very physical and dynamic entertainer, he was also well known for his "rubber face". He evolved a number of look-alike impressions throughout his career. Most notable of those would be Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, Bette Midler, Carol Channing, Mae West, Joan Rivers; and there were others. Some of his character impressions were better known than others, but regardless of whether or not he really looked like the people he was impersonating, one thing can never be denied, and that was his eerie and innate ability to capture the essence of his subject and make it believable. Other drag artists try/tried to "channel", "re-portray" or capture his performance style, particularly when copping his comedy numbers. Danny was never outwardly bothered by that, however, he would always gently encourage other entertainers who idolized and copied him to find their own style, then go on and develop something else new for himself again. Danny was also a hysterical and engaging stand-up comic. He could hold an audience's attention as long as he so desired with his mental encyclopedia of jokes and stories. On a good night, he could have his audience members literally running to the washrooms to relieve themselves because he'd had them laughing so hard. His secret quite simply lay in the fact that for Danny, the audience was the customer. The customer comes first and they're always right. There was only one Danny Love. And there will never truly be another. There may well be more footage on Youtube of other well-known members of "The Great Imposters", "The Great Imposters Touring Company" and "The Imposters" that would include names like: Rusty Ryan (Co-Founder), Tracy Reeves, Angel, Michelle DuBarry (Co-Founder), Jackie Loren, Leslea O'Shea, Randy Cole, Billie Bardot, Dana Gallagher (a.k.a. Bryan Greenwood), Ronnie Holliday, Brandy Michaels, Beaux Mirada, Dale Barnette, Christopher Peterson, Nicki Thomas, Georgie Girl.... (Less)
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2008-04-21 18:09:30 Description: This is Danny performing "Oh My Man I Love Him So" (his "look" at Barbra Streisand), at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. It was shot by a fan of the group, (More) This is Danny performing "Oh My Man I Love Him So" (his "look" at Barbra Streisand), at Club Figaro Dinner Theatre in Toronto; circa 1982. It was shot by a fan of the group, Cathy Jacobs, of Barrie Ontario. The VHS tape that this video has been recovered from is over 25 years old. Danny Love is now a legend in the history of the story of Canadian female impersonation, and even somewhat of a myth amongst younger drag performers who have started their careers since the last years of his life, and subsequent early death, in the mid-nineties. Simply put, he was an original. He was also an inadvertent participant in the rights, activist and awareness processes that the gay community went through, and endured, particularly throughout the 70's and 80's. As a solo entertainer or member of the Great Imposters, from the mid-70's until his death in the mid-90's, he brought a "little bit of Vegas" to Canada as the group ploughed their way through a circuit of nightclubs, dinner theatres and discotheques not only in big cities, but also, the "back woods" of the country. Danny developed many "signature" pieces that are still performed today by others who remember him. He was one of those comedians that would gladly and willingly sacrifice "image" in the name of comedy and entertaining his audiences. A very physical and dynamic entertainer, he was also well known for his "rubber face". He evolved a number of look-alike impressions throughout his career. Most notable of those would be Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, Bette Midler, Carol Channing, Mae West, Joan Rivers; and there were others. Some of his character impressions were better known than others, but regardless of whether or not he really looked like the people he was impersonating, one thing can never be denied, and that was his eerie and innate ability to capture the essence of his subject and make it believable. Other drag artists try/tried to "channel", "re-portray" or capture his performance style, particularly when copping his comedy numbers. Danny was never outwardly bothered by that, however, he would always gently encourage other entertainers who idolized and copied him to find their own style, then go on and develop something else new for himself again. Danny was also a hysterical and engaging stand-up comic. He could hold an audience's attention as long as he so desired with his mental encyclopedia of jokes and stories. On a good night, he could have his audience members literally running to the washrooms to relieve themselves because he'd had them laughing so hard. His secret quite simply lay in the fact that for Danny, the audience was the customer. The customer comes first and they're always right. There was only one Danny Love. And there will never truly be another. There may well be more footage on Youtube of other well-known members of "The Great Imposters", "The Great Imposters Touring Company" and "The Imposters" that would include names like: Rusty Ryan (Co-Founder), Tracy Reeves, Angel, Michelle DuBarry (Co-Founder), Jackie Loren, Leslea O'Shea, Randy Cole, Billie Bardot, Dana Gallagher (a.k.a. Bryan Greenwood), Ronnie Holliday, Brandy Michaels, Beaux Mirada, Dale Barnette, Christopher Peterson, Nicki Thomas, Georgie Girl.... (Less)
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