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LIBERACE Live in Concert (Behind the Candelabra) 1957 Detroit, Michigan Playbill

$ 10.55

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    Description

    This is a rare October 27th, 1957 program (playbill) from the one-week concert engagement of the legendary LIBERACE at the Riviera Theatre in Detroit, Michigan. The show starred LIBERACE and featured JEAN FENN ..... Biography: B
    orn Wladziu Valentino Liberace on May 16th, 1919,
    into a musical family in Wisconsin, LIBERACE is best
    remembered for his extravagant costumes and trademark candelabra placed on top of his flashy pianos. H
    is father, Salvatore Liberace, played the French horn and his mother,
    Frances Liberace
    (Zchowsky), played the piano. His siblings,
    George Liberace
    ,
    Angie Liberace
    and
    Rudy Liberace
    ,
    also had musical ability.
    Liberace's own extraordinary natural talent became evident when he learned to play the piano, by ear, at the age of four. Although Salvatore tried to discourage his son's interest in the piano,
    praises from
    Ignace Jan Paderewski
    , the
    famous Polish pianist, helped the young musician follow his musical dreams.
    As a teenager, Liberace earned wages playing popular tunes at movie theaters and speakeasies.
    Despite being proud of his son's accomplishments,
    Salvatore strictly opposed Liberace's preference for popular music over the classics. He
    debut
    ed as a soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Frederick Stock.
    At age 17, Liberace joined the Works Progress Administration Symphony
    Orchestra. He received a scholarship to attend the Wisconsin College of Music.
    In 1939, after a classical recital, Liberace's audience requested the
    popular tune, "Three Little Fishes". Liberace seized the opportunity and performed the tune
    with a semi-classical style which the audience loved.
    Soon, this unique style of playing the piano got Liberace bookings in large nightclubs.
    By 1940, Liberace was traveling with his custom-made
    piano, on top of which he would place his candelabrum.
    He then took Paderewski's advice and dropped Wladziu
    and Valentino to become simply Liberace.
    "
    South Sea Sinner
    "
    (1950), a movie with
    Shelley Winters
    ,
    was Liberace's film
    debut
    in which he played a honky-tonk pianist. In 1952,
    "The Liberace Show"
    , a syndicated television program,
    turned Liberace into a musical symbol. It began as a
    summertime replacement for
    "The Dinah Shore Show"
    (1951), but after two years, the show was one of the most popular on TV.
    It was carried by 217 American stations and could be seen in 20 foreign countries.
    Sold-out live appearances at Madison Square Garden enhanced the pianist's popularity
    even more. Soon, Liberace added flamboyant costumes and expensive
    ornaments to his already unique performances. His second
    movie,
    "
    Sincerely Yours
    "
    opened in 1955,
    and Liberace wrote his best-selling autobiography,
    "Liberace", in 1972. His first book, "Liberace Cooks", went
    into seven printings.
    In 1977, Liberace founded the non-profit "Liberace Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts".
    The year 1978 brought the opening of "The Liberace Museum" in Las Vegas, Nevada,
    which serves as key funding for the Liberace Foundation.
    The profits from the museum provide scholarship money for financially needy college musicians.
    He continued performing until the fall of 1986, despite suffering from heart disease
    and emphysema during most of the 1980's.
    A closeted homosexual his entire life, Liberace was secretly diagnosed with AIDS sometime in 1986,
    which he also kept a secret from the public until the day he died.
    His last concert performance was at Radio City Music Hall on November 2nd, 1986.
    He passed away in his Palm Springs home on February 4th, 1987 at the age of 67. Liberace was portrayed by Michael Douglas in the highly publicized HBO film, "Behind the Candelabra" (2013) which co-starred Matt Damon .....
    DETAILS: The eight page playbill measures 6" X 9" inches and includes minimal credits and wonderful vintage advertising, but no photos or bio
    ..... CONDITION: With the exception of light edge wear, this rare playbill is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.
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