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Yvonne De Carlo on David Frost show - "I'm Still Here"
In honor of Yvonne De Carlo, who unfortunately is no longer 'still here,' I'm uploading a few of my favorite rarities. This clip is from a David Frost show in which he interviewed almost everybody associated with the recently opened original version of Stephen Sondheim's "Follies."
Yvonne, who played Carlotta, talks about auditioning, the show, and gets to sing her signature song (and the anthem of her life) "I'm Still Here"
Length: 429
Rating: 4.90 (110 ratings)
Tags: yvonne de carlo sondheim follies munsters broadway musical
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Yvonne DeCarlo - Lamp Of Memory
From Wikipédia: Soundies were an early version of the music video: three-minute musical films, produced by professional film crews in New York, Chicago, and Hollywood between 1940 and 1946. (The completed Soundies were generally released within a few months of their filming; the last group was released in March, 1947.) The films were displayed on the Panoram, a coin-operated film jukebox, in nightclubs, bars, restaurants, factory lounges, and amusement centers.
Length: 168
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
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Tommy DeCarlo joins BOSTON
Tommy DeCarlo and Tom Scholz interviewed on Good Morning America about 2008 Greatest Hits summer tour.
Length: 190
Rating: 5.00 (6 ratings)
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Yvonne De Carlo Tribute
Here is a song by the beautiful and recently deceased Yvonne De Carlo.
Yvonne De Carlo (born Margaret Yvonne Middleton) (1922 - 2007) was a Canadian-born American film and television actress. Cast in "The Ten Commandments" (1956) in a leading role (as Sephora, Moses' wife), De Carlo was part of a major hit. The film was a huge success and De Carlo was among those to be praised for her restrained work. However, her most famous role that led her to pop culture legacy is of "Lily Munster" in the cult television series "The Munsters" (1964-1966), which allowed De Carlo to demonstrate a comic flair that her films had failed to utilize. She also played Lily in the 1966 feature film "Munster, Go Home" and the 1981 TV movie "The Munsters' Revenge". For her contribution to the motion picture industry and for her contribution to television, Yvonne De Carlo was honored with 2 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Trained in opera and a former chorister when she was a child in Vancouver, De Carlo possessed a powerful contralto voice and released an LP of standards called "Yvonne De Carlo Sings" in 1957. This album was orchestrated by the movie composer John Williams. From 1967 onward she became increasingly active in musicals, appearing in off-broadway productions of "Pal Joey" and "Catch Me If You Can". In early 1968 she joined Donald O'Connor in a 15 week run of "Little Me" staged between Lake Tahoe and Las Vegas, performing 2 shows per night. But her defining stage role came with her big break on Broadway in the Stephen Sondheim musical "Follies", which ran from February 1971 until July 1, 1972. Notable in the role of Carlotta Campion, she introduced the song "I'm Still Here". She also received recognition for her work in various horror movies, spoofs and thrillers.
Enjoy Yvonne's beauty and very interesting voice!
Length: 173
Rating: 4.70 (7 ratings)
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Yvonne De Carlo at Hollywood Bowl - "I'm Still Here"
In honor of that fact that Yvonne De Carlo is no longer 'still here,' here is a clip of her performing her signature song from Stephen Sondheim's "Follies." The clip is from a Hollywood Bowl concert she did (and damn the person who accidently taped over a few seconds with a telathon!)
Length: 287
Rating: 4.90 (70 ratings)
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Andrea De Carlo legge "Durante"alla Feltrinelli di Varese -1
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Andrea De Carlo ha presentato il suo nuovo romanzo "Durante" (Bompiani) mercoledì 2 luglio alla libreria Feltrinelli di Varese.
L'autore ha intrattenuto il pubblico intervenuto leggendo e commentando il libro, ma anche sollecitando i suoi lettori ad intervenire con domande.
Sul soggetto di "Durante" lo stesso De Carlo ha scritto: Prima di cominciare a scrivere avevo in mente un personaggio misterioso eppure aperto, capace di essere molto vicino ai suoi interlocutori ma con una luce di distanza nello sguardo. Volevo che avesse un rapporto intermittente con le leggi del mondo, che a tratti apparisse profondamente saggio e a tratti irresponsabile come un bambino, familiare e straniero al tempo stesso. Caratteristiche contradditorie, ma i personaggi contradditori sono sempre quelli che mi affascinano di più, quando scrivo e quando leggo. Mi piace l'idea di poter essere sorpreso da loro, senza prevedere tutto quello che faranno o diranno. Perché è vero che i personaggi dei romanzi, una volta creati, hanno una disposizione a comportarsi, parlare, pensare che a volte li rende quasi autonomi rispetto al loro autore. È forse il risultato più bello che un romanziere può raggiungere: mettere insieme, parola dopo parola, qualcuno che poi sfugge al suo controllo, o almeno ci prova.
Length: 304
Rating: 5.00 (8 ratings)
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