This footage was shot of Johnny Cash on Saturday, June 21, 2003. It is Johnny Cash singing Folsom Prison Blues for the last time.
It was filmed live at the Carter Family Fold, Hiltons, VA less than 3 months before Cash passed on.
This clip is taken from a kinescope I believe and features 'the man not yet in black' singing his classic hit. The final close up is of Luther Perkins.
What a guitarist and WHAT a face!
This is a fascinating interview with Dr Leary in Millbrook before he was labeled crazy. In his previous years we was considered brilliant! Listen to the caution he recommends and the system of control. Three more parts to follow!
This is the continuation of the classic 'Doctor Sketch' from Lewin & Rosen's Las Vegas production 'Out of Control.' Fluffy is played by the mega talented Rhae Ann Theriault.
Space Age Vauderville.
When I had my interview show 'The E Files' in Las Vegas one of my favorite people guested for me. Steve Shirripa. This was before his amazing success as a character actor. I had NO doubts about his future success as an actor and I believe I scored a scoop with a first interview with Schirripa the actor! Go Steve Go!
This was one of my favorite illusions from my corporate show. It is a very cool illusion created by Bob Fellows. My assistant is the amazing Boo Boo Myrick
This is a fascinating interview with Dr Leary in Millbrook before he was labeled crazy. In his previous years we was considered brilliant! Listen to the caution he recommends and the system of control.
This is a fascinating interview with Dr Leary in Millbrook before he was labeled crazy. In his previous years we was considered brilliant! Listen to the caution he recommends and the system of control.
Very few people realize that iconic professional wrestler Gorgeous George was also a magician. After the Gorgeous one hung up his flowered robes he opened a bar in Van Nuys and entertained his customers with sleight of hand.
This clip shows Orson performing the broomstick suspension with Lucy: the secret gizmo that makes the illusion possible was made for Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth by Carl Owen. The prop went on to belong to Chuck Kirkham then Piet Paulo and then me. I donated to David Copperfield for his museum. I figured it deserved something better than living in a duffle bag in my garage!