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johnny restivo 'the shape i'm in' autograph, pen on index card (via ebay purchase)
in 1959 johnny [restivo] was discovered by joe mulhall and paul neff and on june 9th of that year at 15 years old, he recorded "the shape i'm in" and "ya, ya" at rca with paul simon (aka jerry landis) playing the guitar together with bucky pizzarelli and mundell lowe. it reached #80 on the billboard hot 100. restivo was nominated for a grammy award for best new artist, but lost to bobby darin. restivo never charted another hit. johnny also achieved fame as a muscular young bodybuilder while in his teens. he was on the covers of tomorrow's man and model parade. (via boppin' bob, 'FROM THE VAULTS')
jtc video drive-in madness: greatest hits vhs tape jacket (c. 1987)
remember all those naughty, scary, and sometimes evil drive-in movies that your parents didn't want you to see? well here's a collection of some of the best bomb shells, babes, monsters, murderers, mad men, and mayhem ever assembled on one outrageous video! "blood monsters," "naughty stewardesses," "booby hatch," "satan's sadists" and many more of your favorite drive-in classics including "night of the living dead!" plus fascinating, funny, and revealing interviews with the foremost writers, producers, directors, and actors of the giant screen. it's high-energy drama, …and tantalizing mama's, …all on one unforgettable walk down memory lane! a funny look back at those crazy drive-in movies
rock 'n' roll popular 1 magazine, jim morrison poster
no longer than a sigh, anne philipe (1964) — english translation
until his death in 1959 gérard philipe was the greatest star of the french theatre and cinema. the death of someone so young, alive and brilliant shocked and grieved a large public, and in this book his widow, anne philipe, conveys with classic simplicity and economy the personal tragedy. no longer than a sigh can be read purely as a novel: it is the story of a woman who has loved her husband and who has lost him. his illness was sudden; after an operation she knew that he would die and let him believe he would recover. now that he is dead, truth again becomes all-important and it is only in trying to understand love, death, suffering that anne philipe sees the possibility of living again. the integrity and lucidity of this attempt to re-establish balance in her disrupted world are almost unbearably poignant. unable to accept the comfort of belief in life after death, too intellectually honest to take refuge in suicide, fantasy or misery, anne philipe looks at life itself, with all its memories, for a solution to grief which is worthy of her and gérard's life together. translated from the french by cornelia schaeffer
jacket photograph by agnès varda jacket design by madeleine dinkel
goodtimes golden tv classics the adventures of ozzie and harriet, "ricky the drummer" vhs tape jacket (1986)
1957, 30 minutes stars: ozzie, harriet, david & ricky nelson producer & director: ozzie nelson the late ricky nelson was the first tv celebrity to develop into a rock 'n' roll star. in this episode, he debuts his musical talent at 16, playing the drums and singing his first big hit. ozzie, a former band leader himself, throws in his own advice on how to play. and there's plenty of discussion of sideburns and which looks hipper: padded or unpadded jackets. special bonus: the entire family performs a barbershop quartet number. superior quality reproduction from original black & white
eddie cochran, never to be forgotten compiled and designed by alan clark, the national rock n roll archives
c. 1991 by the national rock and roll archives. all photos and stories via alan clark productions.
vintage james dean memorial rod run button, 1988 purchased at the james dean museum in fairmount, indiana
rick nelson in concert labor day monday, sept. 1
concert begins - 12:30 p.m.
post time - 2:00 p.m.
admission - $2.00
chicken bar-b-q
(gates open at 10:30 a.m.)
penn national race course exit 28 — off i-81 — grantville, pa.
rick nelson in concert, penn national race course labor day (september 1, 1980)
mr. frantic (recorded live), ronnie self
a-side 1. bop-a-lena 2. rocky road blues b-side 1. flame of love 2. wtol radio interview
about the artist eighteen-year-old ronnie self is one of the youngest stars to share the spotlight on the popular touring "philip morris country music show," which also includes such country music veterans as carl smith, red sovine, goldie hill, and gordon terry. as one of the newest candidates for stardom, ronnie has already established a solid foothold towards a successtul career with his fast-moving columbia record of "ain't i'm a dog." it wasn't always thus. at the age of 7, ronnie made an attempt at songwriting. it didn't come off. eight years later, he auditioned for radio. the comment: "too weird." ronnie kept plugging and now, hundreds more rock n' roll fans every day are glad he did.
tracks 1-3 recorded live on the philip morris road show, 1958 track 4 radio transcription - wtol toledo, ohio, 1958
this material is dubbed from previously unissued acetates. thanks to malcolm chapman, lloyd hicks, barney koumis, vicki self and bob irwin. cover by pete ciccone
the dion del shannon show (september 1962) uk tour programme (front & back, 'keep reading' for full program)
koss stereophones x james dean 'rebel without a koss' / 'rebel with a koss' keychain 1987 james dean foundation licensed authorized by curtis licensing, indianapolis, in
roadshow特別編集 [shueisha mook] ブラッド・レンフロ cool & wild brad renfro
bully (2001) dir. larry clark
autographed dvd: signed by actors nick stahl, brad renfro, and director larry clark
sh-boom magazine covers (1989-1990) the best of then... and now
vintage the elvis collection trading card, 1992
508. the elvis collection what his fans thought he'd do with a floral guitar we'll never know, but elvis got—and still gets—many of them. this type of gift is illustrative of the amount of revenue elvis generated in non-musical fields. in fact, two of the biggest sales days in floral history were the ones following elvis' death. flowers in all shapes, cakes, teddy bears and other stuffed animals, scrapbooks, plaques and trophies; you name it, and fans have sent it to the king. some of the gifts were donated to the underprivileged and kids in hospitals. many are still stored (or on display) at graceland.
eddie cochran fan club button, c. 1958
dies at 43: natalie wood, the movie actress, drowned yesterday off santa catalina. page d12.
laminated newspaper clipping reporting the death of natalie wood on november 29, 1981.
found in the pages of natasha: the biography of natalie wood, purchased second-hand
16 magazine, michael j. fox ...what you didn't know! thought you knew it all about mike-the-fox? 16's uncovered seventeen sizzlin' secrets!
vintage topps beatles color cards trading card, 1964
59. beatles color cards question: how do you feel about the beatle souvenirs? ringo speaking: the beatle people are happy when they buy the souvenirs, so it's okay with us. brian epstein tells me that they are selling beatle wigs, beatle hats, beatle buttons, beatle shirts, beatle nightgowns, beatle wallpaper, beatle magazines and believe it or not, beatle nut ice cream. we have a special staff that makes certain a company is reliable if they want to put out a beatle souvenir.
16 magazine, madonna pin-up
silent all these years, tori amos
a-side 1. silent all these years b-side 2. smells like teen spirit
art direction: cindy palmano 1. produced by davitt sigerson, 2. produced by ian stanley made in germany by warner music manufacturing europe
vintage james dean buttons, circa 1980s
bop magazine, brad: saved by the teacher
if you're a fan of the cure's brad renfro, you may want to break out the thank-you cards and send one to laura lawson. after all, laura, brad's former fifth-grade teacher from knoxville, tennessee, is partly responsible for getting the 12-year-old to hollywood.
it all began near the end of the 1992-93 school year, when a casting director came to knoxville to find a feisty, southern street-smart kid to play mark sway in the client.
the casting director contacted a knoxville police officer involved in the community drug-fighting program dare. brad, then 10, was active in the group and seemed to fit the casting director's needs; so the officer conferred with laura. she agreed that her student would be perfect for the part and encouraged the policeman to tell the casting director about him. soon after, hollywood was interested in brad.
unfortunately, though, few people were interested or able to help brad get to hollywood. brad's parents are divorced; his mother wasn't really in the picture, and though brad is on good terms with his dad, who is remarried, his father couldn't help out, either. meanwhile, brad's guardian/grandmother, jo anne renfro, couldn't leave her church-secretary job to accompany brad to los angeles for a screen test. that left laura.
although she was only his teacher, laura knew brad, liked him and agreed to be hired on by the film company as his guardian.
she accompanied him to the screen test and, after he landed the part, to memphis, tennessee and new orleans, louisiana, where the movie was filmed.
laura's main duty as guardian was to keep brad entertained during the four-month shoot. "we'd tie each other up in chairs and then we'd time each other to see how fast we could get out," laura told the knoxville news sentinel, their hometown newspaper, of one way the two managed to keep themselves amused between takes.
asked about brad's future, laura has said that her former pupil will probably be tied up in acting for a long time. "i really think," she's said, "that this is kind of what he's meant to do."
bop magazine, brad's serious side brad renfro hopes to go beyond the babeliness
“i always used to do poetry when i was really young, but i never took myself seriously,” brad renfro, now 13, admits. “i would do poems that were very demented.”
that’s changed. today, the talented teen from knoxville, tennessee takes himself and his creative projects very seriously indeed. and as evidenced in his 1994 film debut the client and last year’s the cure and tom and huck, brad also works very hard in hope that he’ll be judged for his talent as well as his good looks. it’s a trait you’ll find in all of his endeavors.
“i play in a band,” brad says, “but i don’t want to become like this teen idol where the only reason somebody would buy my record is because some girl who saw me in a movie was like, ‘oh my god, he’s so cute. i’m gonna buy this album.’”
though it’s been suggested to brad that those good looks might lend themselves to good album sales if he did put out a cd someday, that’s not what he wants. “you don’t understand,” he said, “i want you to take my music seriously as well as the rest of my art.”
the bottom line is that brad wants people to appreciate his serious side. so far, he's earned the respect of his professional peers. oscar-nominated actress susan sarandon, who co-starred with him in the client, has said of her young co-star: "he did a very professional job. he worked hard. and he came prepared. that's a lot more than i can say for some leading actors who are three times his age with three times as much experience."
“a tear ran down my cheek…”
brad's talent and work ethic have also earned him some serious comparisons to other peers. "i read in a magazine that someone compared myself to river," brad's said of the late river phoenix, another young actor who had his share of troubled teen roles. "a tear ran down my cheek that somebody would compare me to river phoenix. he's someone who's completely a genius."
like any up-and-coming actor, brad hopes this appreciation for his artistry will continue. and if critics' reviews are any indication, he's sure to be rewarded with respect. "i just wanna try to keep it that way," he replies.
yet as much as brad wants to be taken seriously, there still exists within him a silly side, as many classmates and co-stars can attest. brad's been known to emerge from his hotel room with underwear on his head for the sheer amusement of his co-workers.
but despite brad's light-hearted tendencies and
much-rumored roughness, it's respect that he craves as an actor-or a musician, or a poet. basically, brad says, "i like people to take me seriously for whatever the hell i am."
16 magazine, a-ha hotel capers! their lives in l.a.! pal, morten and mags — new to l.a.!
you don't own me, lesley gore
a-side 1. you don't own me b-side 2. run bobby, run
for great listening... mercury celebrity series mercury record corporation, printed in u.s.a.
june 1985: lesley gore fan club fan artwork; letter from lesley ft. facsimile signature; promotional photographs of batman appearance as catwoman's sidekick, "pussycat"
vintage michael j. fox button
vintage topps beatles diary trading cards, 1964