November 29, 2020

David Prowse, the greatest villain of all time, died yesterday

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I have felt a connection with David Prowse for the last forty years or so as I portrayed the character he created when I was dancing with Pillow in the Love Act at the Hungry i on Broadway in the late seventies (link below). So, I was shocked and saddened to hear of his death. It is the "Immortal Loves" syndrome in action (link below).       

He was born on July 1, 1935, brought up on the Southmead housing estate in Bristol. Prowse was tall, standing 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m). He was a bodybuilder, weightlifter and character actor in British film and television. Worldwide, he was best known for physically portraying Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy (with the character's voice being performed by James Earl Jones); in 2015, he starred in a documentary concerning that role, entitled I Am Your Father, a 2015 Spanish documentary film written and directed by Toni Bestard (es) and Marcos Cabotá (es). The film deals with actor David Prowse many years after he played the role of Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy. In this documentary, the directors find some clues about the difficult relationship between Prowse and Lucasfilm, suggesting that the reason for their differences was an article published by a British newspaper during the shooting of Return of the Jedi.
 
 
Prior to his role as Vader, Prowse had established himself as a prominent figure in the UK as the first Green Cross Code man, a character used in road safety public information aimed at children.           
 
 
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Health and fitness remained an interest for Prowse, who also worked as a personal trainer for actors playing the role of Superman, including Christopher Reeve, and wrote a book called Fitness is Fun. He published an autobiography, Straight from the Force's Mouth, in 2011.         


David Prowse ~ Straight from the Force's Mouth - 2011

          
David Prowse was being treated for prostate cancer. He died at a hospital in London, England, on 28 November 2020, he was 85 years old.            
          
          
          
          
Viewfinder links:
          
Immortal Loves           
James Earl Jones         
Hungry i articles          
Pillow                  
David Prowse        
Darth Vader Speaks          
All things Star Wars          
          
Net links:
          
Henleaze Swimming Club Home          
I Am Your Father Cast           
RollingStone ~ David Prowse (Darth Vader) Dead at 85        
Sci-Fi Online ~ Straight from the Force's Mouth review      
        
YouTube links:
           
Darth Vader - The Force's Mouth - Part 1 (Documentary)       
I Am Your Father ~     
       Finding David Prowse (film clip)   
       I Am Your Father Trailer           
David Prowse aka Darth Vader ~ Why His Voice Was Cut     
I Am Your Father review        
           
           
           
 
 "The Force Is With You"     

          
          
          
          
          
Styrous® ~ Sunday, November 29, 2020 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

James Earl Jones articles/mentions

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Earl Robinson ~ The Lonesome Train   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
James Earl Jones - June 23, 1938
photo by Carl Van Vechten



        
       
       
       
        
       














David Prowse articles/mentions

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David Prowse - 1962 
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Darth Vader Speaks ~ David Prowse interview       
     
mentions:      
Carrie Fisher ~ Forever Princess Lea        
Star Wars (the movie)     
Star Wars @ 40     
Darth Vader            
              talking mechanical bank      
            numbered saving bank           
              clean with soap & shampoo       
            leather wallet         
            wrist watch          
            postcards & note cards            
            figures                        
     
     
     
      
     
     
     














 

November 28, 2020

Berry Gordy, Jr. ~ Motown & onward

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 Berry Gordy, Jr. - 1950's
photographer unknown

Today is the birthday of Berry Gordy III, born on November 28, 1929, and known professionally as Berry Gordy, Jr. He is best known as the founder of Motown records.      
 
As a songwriter, he composed some of my favorite tunes, Lonely Teardrops and Reet Petite both recorded by Jackie Wilson; ABC sung by The Jackson 5, and on and on.       

As a record producer, he launched the Miracles and signed acts like the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, the Four Tops, Gladys Knight & the Pips and Stevie Wonder. He was known for carefully controlling the public image, dress, manners, and choreography of his acts. He insisted that his stars learn their trade as entertainers with mentors such as Maurice King, who taught them the rudiments of music theory, Cholly Atkins (choreography) and Maxine Powell (deportment).        

By the middle of the 1960s, Scott began turning increasingly away from recording and performing to focus on writing and inventing with his remaining years spent solely on electronic composition. One of his innovations was an early programmable polyphonic sequencer and in 1971 tapped Raymond Scott to head the label's electronic music research and development team.   
    
And incredibly, he built up the whole thing with an eight hundred dollar loan. Now, I call that remarkable! 

Gordy received the Songwriters Hall of Fame's Pioneer Award on June 13, 2013, he was the first living individual to receive the honor.            
               
In 1988, Gordy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2016, he was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama.        
 
Gordy spoke at the memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles on July 7, 2009. He suggested that "The King of Pop" was perhaps not the best description for Jackson in light of his achievements, referring to him instead as "the greatest entertainer that ever ."       
     
On Sunday, September 22, 2019, during a celebration to mark Motown label’s 60th anniversary at Orchestra Hall in Detroit, Berry Gordy announced that after 60 decades in the music business he would  be retiring (link below).      
 
 
Big Sean, Hitsville Honors - September 22, 2019
photographer unknown
 
     
There are some great photographs of Berry Gordy and his life, loves and friends on the History of Rock website (link below)  
      
      
     
Viewfinder links:
      
Cholly Atkins         
The Four Tops         
Berry Gordy, Jr.      
Michael Jackson          
Barack Obama        
Raymond Scott      
The Supremes        
The Temptations     
Stevie Wonder     
     
Net links:
     
History of Rock ~ Berry Gordy's Motown Records       
Motown Museum ~ Berry Gordy     
Nostalgia Central ~ Berry Gordy, Jr.    
     
YouTube links:
      
Berry Gordy (interview)      
Mastermind of Motown (10 mins., 24 secs.)    
To Tell the Truth ~ The Supremes and Berry Gordy (1965)    
     
     
     
     
"I'm a songwriter, that's what I love." 
                    ~ Berry Gordy
     
     
     
     
Styrous® ~ Saturday, November 28, 2020   
















The Four Tops articles/mentions

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The Four Tops - ca 1966
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Gladys Knight & the Pips articles/mentions

 
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The Heavy articles/mentions

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Be Mine lyrics     
      
     
      
     
      
     
     
     
      
     
The Heavy      
date & photographer unknown     
      
     
      
     
      
     
      
     
      
     
      
     
      
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cholly Atkins articles/mentions

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Berry Gordy, Jr. ~ Motown & onward           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
date & photographer unknown



        
       
       
       
        
       














John Steinbeck articles/mentions

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It's Howdy Doody Time          
Like "Picasso at the Lapin Agile"             
The Member of the Wedding                
     
      
     
     
     
     
     
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Nick Cave articles/mentions


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Chrisma ~ Chinese Restaurant     
     
      
      
     
     
      
     
Nick Cave - 1982   
photo by David Corio
      
     
      
     
      
     
      
     
      
     
      
     
      
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

November 27, 2020

20,000 vinyl LPs 255: Howdy Doody & Buffalo Bob Smith ~ It's Howdy Doody Time!

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"Buffalo" Bob Smith ~
 It's Howdy Doody Time!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today, November 27, is the birthday of "Buffalo" Bob Smith who was born in 1917, in Buffalo, New York as Robert Emil Schmidt. Who was "Buffalo" Bob? He was the side kick of Howdy Doody! Who was Howdy Doody? He was a puppet on a children's television program entitled the Howdy Doody Show which ran from 1947 until 1960!               
 
 
date & photographer inknown
 
 
How do I know about "Buffalo" Bob and Howdy Doody? In my teens my two brothers, Steve and John were 10 and 9 years younger than I and I had to baby sit them while my dad and mom worked. I would plop them down in front of the TV (although the show was broadcast in color we only had a black and white TV) to keep them quiet and under control but I had to more or less stay with them so they didn't get into trouble. That meant I had to watch the shows they watched. Needless to say, as a teenager, I hated each and every show.      
 
 
vinyl LP front cover 
photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
So, even though I intensely hated It's Howdy Doody Time!, every single detail of it was irrevocably and forever burned in my mind! I'd think to myself, if I heard the theme song (links below) one more time, I'd go insane! Ugh! Perhaps posting this article will purge them from it!     
 

It's Howdy Doody Time! 
vinyl LP front cover detail
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
 
It was one of the first children's programs to make it big on television, it was a mix of comedy, music and audience participation. There were several characters that appeared from time to time. Clarabell the Clown, a mime who used a bicycle horn, was a regular played by Bob Keeshan, who went on to create the children's TV character Captain Kangaroo. The role was taken over by jazz musician Lew Anderson who closed the last episode of the show (links below).  
 
 
date & photographer unknown


date & photographer unknown

 
The American-Indian character was played by San Rafael "native", Bill LeCornec who portrayed Chief Thundercloud (not to be confused with the Lone Ranger actor who portrayed Tonto). Thundercloud was Head of the Ooragnak (kangaroo spelled backward) tribe of American-Indians and the originator of the nonsense word "Cowabunga" (the ONE thing about the show I liked) which was picked up a decade later by surfer dudes who probably watched Howdy Doody when they were kids. Thirty years after them, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles latched on to the word. Language can be strange but fun.      
 
 
Bill LeCornec as Chief Thundercloud
date & photographer unknown
 
 
 
 
There were puppet characters other than Howdy Doody as well. Phineas T. Bluster was a stingy old man who was always pontificating about something and his last name said it all.     


Phineas T. Bluster 
date & photographer unknown

 
Princess Summerfall Winterspring was portrayed by Judy Tyler who would go on to perform in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Pipe Dream, based on the John Steinbeck short novel, Sweet Thursday, and appeared in the 1957 film Jailhouse Rock with Elvis Presley.      
 
One puppet I thought was cool (the term was beginning to happen) was Sandra the Witch. There was something exotic and enticing about her; perhaps it was just my brand new hormones running amuck.   







Some of the Gang
 
"Buffalo" Bob Smith, Howdy Doody, Phineas T. Bluster & Clarabell the Clown,      
 
 
     
 


vinyl LP back cover detail
photo by Styrous®

 
There would be various guests that appeared on the show from time to time. Ron Howard (of Happy Days fame and later a film producer) was a guest in a 1975 special.       


photographer unknown


Spike Jones was another guest


Buffalo Bob Smith created Howdy Doody during his days as a radio announcer on WNBC. At that time, Howdy Doody was only a voice Smith performed on the radio. When Smith made an appearance on NBC's television program Puppet Playhouse on December 27, 1947, the reception for the character was great enough to begin a demand for a visual character for television. Frank Paris, a puppeteer whose puppets appeared on the program, was asked to create a Howdy Doody puppet.


vinyl LP back cover detail
photo by Styrous®


Bob Smith, the show's host, was dubbed "Buffalo Bob" early in the show's run (a reference both to the historical American frontier character Buffalo Bill and Smith's hometown of Buffalo, N.Y.). At first the set was supposed to be a circus tent, but soon was changed to a western town. Smith wore cowboy garb, as did the puppet. The name of the puppet "star" was derived from the American expression "howdy doody"/"howdy do," a commonplace corruption of the phrase "How do you do?" used in the western United States.          


It's Howdy Doody Time! 
vinyl LP back cover detail
photo by Styrous®


The major feature of the Howdy Doody show was the Peanut Gallery, onstage bleachers that sat about forty or fifty children.       


date & photographer unknown

 
Each show began with Buffalo Bob asking, "Say kids, what time is it?" and the kids yelling in unison, "It's Howdy Doody Time!" Then the kids sang the show's theme song (set to the tune of "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay"):      
 
It's Howdy Doody time,
It's Howdy Doody time,
Bob Smith and Howdy, too,
Say "Howdy do" to you.
Let's give a rousing cheer
’Cause Howdy Doody's here.
It's time to start the show
So kids, let's go!
 
The popularity of Howdy Doody and its Peanut Gallery led executives at United Features Syndicate to use the name Peanuts for syndication of the Charles M. Schulz Li'l Folks comic strip, reportedly to the lifelong chagrin of Schulz.        

In June and July of 1954, "Buffalo" Bob Smith and Howdy Doody appeared on the cover of TV Guide Magazine.         
 
 
TV Guide cover - 1954


 

It's Howdy Doody Time! 
vinyl LP back cover detail
photo by Styrous®


Well, writing about Howdy Doody didn't purge it from my mind but it did generate some nostalgia for those days I spent with my brothers when they were little kids in the fifties!      
 
The Howdy Doody show was in hour segments and for the last episode, Clarabell the Clown surprised everyone at the very end (link below)!      
 



It's Howdy Doody Time! 
vinyl LP label, side 1
photo by Styrous®






It's Howdy Doody Time! 
vinyl LP label, side 2
photo by Styrous®
  
Tracklist:

Side 1:

A1 - It's Howdy Doody Time - 7:14
A2 - Howdy Doody's Do's And Don'ts - 6:32

Side 2:

B - Howdy Doody's Magic Juke Box - 13:31

Credits:

    Remastered By – John Woram, Mike Posner

Notes:

 Stereo effect reprocessed from Monophonic.

Printed in U.S.A.
MADE IN U.S.A.

Dynaflex lightweight record
 
Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Matrix / Runout (Label, Side A): APRS-5283
    Matrix / Runout (Label, Side B): APRS-5284
    Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side A): APRS-5283-3S H
    Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side B): APRS-5284-3S H
    Rights Society: ASCAP
 
Howdy Doody And Buffalo Bob Smith* With The Howdy Doody Cast ‎– It's Howdy Doody Time!
Label: RCA ‎– LSP-4546(e), RCA Victor ‎– 5/LSP4546
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1971
Genre: Non-Music, Pop
Style: Radioplay, Comedy
 
        
        
         
Viewfinder links:        

John Gilbert Simonson        
Spike Jones         
Elvis Presley        
        
Net links:        
        
YouTube links:        

Clarabell's Big Surprise         
Clarabells Song        
Howdy Doody Show: Full Last Episode (September 24, 1960)  (59 mins.)    
Howdy Doody - Remember When - "Buffalo" Bob Smith (interview)  
Howdy Doody's Magic Jukebox (13 mins., 35 secs.)       
Its Howdy Doody time!!! (29 mins., 44 secs.)       
         
         
         
         
What time is it?
It's Howdy Doody Time!
 

 

        
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Friday, November 27, 2020