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Friday 12/2
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Tuesday 12/6
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and at various times throughout the week on WROM Radio.
Camille
Paglia once described actress, author, singer and comedienne Sandra Bernhard as “an artist with few peers
today, whose lineage goes back through early Barbra Streisand to Lenny Bruce and
the comic monologist Ruth Draper, but whose raging energy is sparked by the rock
idiom, which gives her propulsion and a flirtation with danger.” Known for her
appearance in Martin Scorsese’s The King of Comedy, as well as such
popular television shows as Roseanne, Ally McBeal, The Larry Sanders Show,
The Sopranos, Law & Order: SVU, The L Word, Will and Grace and The
New Adventures of Old Christine, Sandra has also written, produced and
performed in many acclaimed one-woman stage shows, including I
Love Being Me, Don’t You, which she will bring to the
cities of Philadelphia, Seattle and La Jolla in early 2012.
Sandra
Bernhard will also be appearing on TV Land’s Hot in Cleveland on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
We’ll ask her about that, as well as some of her early influences as a
performer, when she joins us in our first hour.
Also joining us this week will be the Alberici Sisters,
Maria Lauren and Linda
Eichberg, who sang with Dean Martin for nearly twenty years,
both on television and in nightclub venues around the world, as members of the
renowned Dean Martin Golddiggers. Maria and Linda’s book, Beyond Our Wildest Dreams, is a memoir of their life in show business that also takes you behind the scenes of the world of nightclub entertainment between the years 1973 through 1978 ― a time that saw Maria and Linda perform with such legends as Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Jerry Vale, Louis Prima, Donald O’Connor and, of course, Dean Martin. It’s a book that really captures the spirit of one of the last great eras of show business, when old Hollywood and old Vegas were still alive and vibrant, and nightclub singing acts were more intimate, yet just as spectacular. We’ll learn about the last successful Rat Pack tour with Frank and Dean, the story of Dean’s reunion with Jerry Lewis, and a whole lot more when Maria and Linda join us in our second hour.
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