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 | IN LOVING MEMORY .....GONE TOO SOON! TRIBUTE TO SOME OF THE ARTISTS THAT LEFT US WAY TOO SOON! INCLUDED ARE: MICHAEL JACKSON, FARRAH FAWCETT, HEATH LEDGER, DENNIS WILSON, BRAD RENFRO, DOROTHY STRATTEN, GLEN QUINN, ELVIS PRESLEY, JOHN RITTER, JOHN LENNON, AUDREY HEPBURN, KURT COBAIN, ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY, BRAD DAVIS, DIVINE, MATTHEW SHEPARD, JAMES DEAN, PETER SELLERS, DANA PLATO, BILLY MAYS, NELL CARTER, RODDY McDOWALL, JIM CROCE, BUDDY HOLLY, JEAN SEBERG, MADELINE KAHN, CASS ELLIOTT, BILL HICKS, MITCH HEDBERG, JEAN HARLOW, SAL MINEO, NATALIE WOOD, GRACE KELLY, JOHN BELUSHI, PHIL HARTMAN, JOHN CANDY, RIVER PHEONIX, NATASHA RICHARDSON, ROBERT PALMER, SHANNON HOON, JOHN DENVER, FREDDIE MERCURY, MONTGOMERY CLIFT, SHARON TATE, JAYNE MANSFEILD, RICHIE VALENS, AALIYAH, AND PETER JENNINGS |  | I Remember You I Remember You - song by Doris Day Stars we remember - Doris Day and Rock Hudson Henry Fonda Susan Hayward Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon Mary Astor Greta Garbo Ronald Coleman Joan Crawford Clark Gable Veronica Lake Charles Boyer Constance Bennett Gregory Peck Audrey Hepburn Myrna Loy and William Powell Barbara Stanwyck Gary Cooper Jeanne Crain Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray June Allyson Deborah Kerr Irene Dunne Cary Grant Judy Garland Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery Shirley Temple Errol Flynn Paulette Goddard Eva Marie Saint Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall Ava Gardner Ginger Rogers William Powell and Jean Harlow Bette Davis Carole Lombard Joel Macrae Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn Ingrid Bergman Jimmy Stewart Doris Day |  | EPIC THEATER: Episode 1 Want to see Ep. 2 EARLY GO TO: www.recklesstortuga.com Ryan thinks theater is boring as hell, so she's going to bring her love of blockbuster movies to the stage!! Directed By Jason Schnell Produced By: Eric Pumphrey Written By: Lindsey Reckis Cinematography: Jason Schnell Editor: Jason Schnell Cast: Lindsey Reckis as Ryan Eric Pumphrey as Bradley Tommy Savas as Derek Angie Simms as Giselle Will McFadden as Mr Harlow (www.youtube.com ) Kim Fifield as Clarissa Luke Baybak as Timothy Davan O'Firinn as Pete Albie Barad as Gregory Perkins Joy Somers as Jean Crew: Story by: Lindsey Reckis, Jason Schnell & Eric Pumphrey Set Design & Props by: Davan O'Firinn Costumes by: Eric Pumphrey & Davan O'Firinn Sound by: Bryan Bailey Camera A: Clark Huff Camera B: Mark Burton Production Assistant: Chris Steidle A very Special thanks to Class Act Theater, Woodland Hills, CA |  | EPIC THEATER: Episode 4 Ryan thinks theater is boring as hell, so she's going to bring her love of blockbuster movies to the stage!! Directed By: Jason Schnell Produced By: Eric Pumphrey Written By: Lindsey Reckis Cinematography: Jason Schnell Editor: Jason Schnell Cast: Lindsey Reckis as Ryan Eric Pumphrey as Bradley Tommy Savas as Derek Angie Simms as Giselle Will McFadden as Mr Harlow (www.youtube.com ) Kim Fifield as Clarissa Luke Baybeck as Timothy Davan O'Firinn as Pete Albie Barad as Gregory Perkins Joy Somers as Jean Crew: Story by: Lindsey Reckis, Jason Schnell & Eric Pumphrey Set Design & Props by: Davan O'Firinn Costumes by: Eric Pumphrey & Davan O'Firinn Sound by: Bryan Bailey Camera A: Clark Huff Camera B: Mark Burton Production Assistant: Chris Steidle A very Special thanks to Class Act Theater, Woodland Hills, CA |  | EPIC THEATER: Episode 2 Want to see Ep. 3 EARLY GO TO: www.recklesstortuga.com Ryan thinks theater is boring as hell, so she's going to bring her love of blockbuster movies to the stage!! Directed By Jason Schnell Produced By: Eric Pumphrey Written By: Lindsey Reckis Cinematography: Jason Schnell Editor: Jason Schnell Cast: Lindsey Reckis as Ryan Eric Pumphrey as Bradley Tommy Savas as Derek Angie Simms as Giselle Will McFadden as Mr Harlow (www.youtube.com ) Kim Fifield as Clarissa Luke Baybeck as Timothy Davan O'Firinn as Pete Albie Barad as Gregory Perkins Joy Somers as Jean Crew: Story by: Lindsey Reckis, Jason Schnell & Eric Pumphrey Set Design & Props by: Davan O'Firinn Costumes by: Eric Pumphrey & Davan O'Firinn Sound by: Bryan Bailey Camera A: Clark Huff Camera B: Mark Burton Production Assistant: Chris Steidle A very Special thanks to Class Act Theater, Woodland Hills, CA |  | EPIC THEATER: Episode 3 Want to see Ep. 4 EARLY GO TO: www.recklesstortuga.com Ryan thinks theater is boring as hell, so she's going to bring her love of blockbuster movies to the stage!! Directed By Jason Schnell Produced By: Eric Pumphrey Written By: Lindsey Reckis Cinematography: Jason Schnell Editor: Jason Schnell Cast: Lindsey Reckis as Ryan Eric Pumphrey as Bradley Tommy Savas as Derek Angie Simms as Giselle Will McFadden as Mr Harlow (www.youtube.com ) Kim Fifield as Clarissa Luke Baybeck as Timothy Davan O'Firinn as Pete Albie Barad as Gregory Perkins Joy Somers as Jean Crew: Story by: Lindsey Reckis, Jason Schnell & Eric Pumphrey Set Design & Props by: Davan O'Firinn Costumes by: Eric Pumphrey & Davan O'Firinn Sound by: Bryan Bailey Camera A: Clark Huff Camera B: Mark Burton Production Assistant: Chris Steidle A very Special thanks to Class Act Theater, Woodland Hills, CA |  | TRAGIC DEATHS Vol.4 Tragic Deaths,Vol.4 (Slideshow) Dedicated to Anna Loginova, Elmer Symons, Darla Hood, Steve Irwin, Ena Begovic, Catalin Hildan, Rich Mullens, Karen Carpenter, Jean Harlow, MC Breed, Judy Garland, Mark Bolan, Gail Russell, Vernon Forrest, Gwen Guthrie, Richard Jeni, Karen Lancaume, Johnny Palermo, Johanna Sällström, Del Shannon, Alice Martineau, Proof, Mary Wells, Frankie Lymon, Eliana "Elle" Ramos, Bob Ross, Grace Kelly, and Jeffrey Hunter. |  | Arty?ci, którzy odeszli za wcze?nie Znane twarze, które ?mier? odwiedzi?a zbyt szybko. Rudolf Valentino 1895-1926 Jeanne Engels 1890-1929 Peg Entwistle 1908-1932 Jean Harlow 1911-1937 Carole lombard 1908-1942 Ina Benita 1912-1944 Elizabeth Short 1924-1947 Mimi Forsythe 1921-1952 James Dean 1931-1955 Judy Tyler 1933-1957 Errol Flynn 1909-1959 Buddy Holly 1936-1959 Diana Barrymore 1921-1960 Marilyn Monroe 1926-1962 Edith Piaf 1915-1963 Dorothy Dandridge 1922-1965 Zbigniew Cybulski 1927-1967 Jayne Mansfield 1933-1967 Barbara Bates 1925-1969 Brian Jones 1942-1969 Judy Garland 1922-1969 Sharon Tate 1943-1969 Suzanne Dalbert 1927-1970 Jimi Hendrix 1942-1970 Janis Joplin 1943-1970 Jim Morrison 1943-1971 Edie Sedgwick 1943-1971 Duane Allman 1946-1971 Bruce Lee 1940-1973 Florence Ballard 1943-1976 Elvis Presley 1935-1977 Keith Moon 1946-1978 Sid Vicious 1957-1979 Steve Mcqueen 1930-1980 John Lennon 1940-1980 Bon Scott 1946-1980 Anna Jantar 1950-1980 Ian Curtis 1956-1980 Dorothy Stratten 1960-1980 Natalie Wood 1938-1981 Bob Marley 1945-1981 John Belushi 1949-1982 Dominique Dunne 1959-1982 Karen Carpenter 1950-1983 Andy Kaufman 1949-1984 Jon-Erik Hexum 1957-1984 Cliff Burton 1962-1986 Heather O'Rourke 1975-1988 Rebecca Shaeffer 1967-1989 Freddie Mercury 1946-1991 Brandon Lee 1965-1993 River Phoenix 1970-1993 Divya Bharti 1974-1993 Kurt Cobain 1967-1994 Selena Quintalla Perez 1971-1995 Christine Pascal 1953-1996 Jeffrey Lee Pierce 1958-1996 Bradley Nowell 1968-1996 2pac Shakur 1971-1996 Chris Farley 1964-1997 Michael ... |  | Roots of Blues -- Lead Belly ?Rock Island Line" ?Rock Island Line" (H. Ledbetter) Recorded: 1944 Lead Belly (vcl) (g), Paul Howard (cithare) Huddie William Ledbetter, (January, 1888 -- December 6, 1949) was an American folk and blues musician, notable for his clear and forceful singing, his virtuosity on the twelve string guitar, and the rich songbook of folk standards he introduced. He is best known as Leadbelly or Lead Belly. Though many releases list him as "Leadbelly," he himself spelled it "Lead Belly." This is also the usage on his tombstone, as well as the Lead Belly Foundation. Although he most commonly played the twelve string, he could also play the piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, concertina, and accordion. In some of his recordings, such as in one of his versions of the folk ballad "John Hardy", he performs on the accordion instead of the guitar. In other recordings he just sings while clapping his hands or stomping his foot. The topics of Lead Belly's music covered a wide range of subjects, including gospel songs; blues songs about women, liquor and racism; and folk songs about cowboys, prison, work, sailors, cattle herding and dancing. He also wrote songs concerning the newsmakers of the day, such as President Franklin Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler, Jean Harlow, the Scottsboro Boys and multi-millionaire Howard Hughes. Fame in 1986. The day of his birth has also been debated. The most common date given is January 20, but other sources suggest he was born on January 21 or 29. The only document we have that ... |  | Blue Moon - original version from the movie Manhattan Melodrama Blue Moon was the only Rodgers and Hart song to become a hit, that was not written for a show or movie; but Blue Moon has a remarkable history. The lyric that we are familiar with was the fourth... here's the story: Rodgers and Hart were under contract to MGM for about a month when they were given the task of writing songs for the "Hollywood Party". They were told every MGM star would be in it, Disney was making a technicolor cartoon to stick in the middle of it, and it was to be the big screwball comedy "to end all screwball comedies" to quote Richard Rodgers... "One of our ideas was to include a scene in which Jean Harlow is shown as an innocent young girl saying - or rather singing- her prayers. How the sequence fitted into the movie I haven't the foggiest notion, but the purpose was to express Jean's overwhelming ambition to become a movie star ('Oh Lord, if you're not busy up there,/I ask for help with a prayer/ So please don't give me the air...')." The scene was never shot, no sound checks were ever made, and in fact, only three of the dozen or so Rodgers and Hart songs written for the film made it to the screen. So MGM Song #225 is dated June 14, 1933, and was registered for copy-right as an unpublished work by MGM, JULY 10, 1933. The remarkable saga of "Prayer" epitomizes what Rodgers and Hart went througn when they were under contract to Metro. In its second life the "Prayer"/"Blue Moon" tune was given a new lyric and became the title song of the 1934 MGM film ... |
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