What a. Entertainer. Beyond fantastic. It is forty years since this performance. Magnificent. Liberace was the king of piano. Wow. No one compares now. God bless him.😊😊😊
,I,agreed with u did u know his music actually healed people and he healed folk with his hands l only saw him:-! Him in person once on 1956 due to being in and out of hospital all m life since my husband died his music keeps me going wonderful music wonderful man xxx
I hate it that they did not keep him in the limelight after his death. They just forgot the BEST OF THE BEST. My Mother was a great pianist and loved him. Hope she has met him in heaven.
I saw that interview and I thought "Why in the world would she say that?" They were very close friends too. He was a fabulous pianist and a wonderful entertainer.
He was a great pianist, as long as you don’t count the professional pianists. Liberace himself called himself an entertainer, not the worlds greatest piano player. He was a world class entertainer.
I recall Debbie Reynolds saying the same thing, maybe in a Larry King interview after Lee passed away, and I thought it was a ridiculously dumb statement. He was a child prodigy with enormous talent.
She was glad to be agest on his show whot would she know about playing the piano She and Debbie Renolds were being and saying horrible things about him Talk about down and out that whot thay were then in there careers he was being good to them that's how ungrateful thay were nasty
I read that Liberace was more famous than Elvis back in the 60's , 70's . Sad how so many young people don't know who he is. I hope one day society moves away from the hip hop music culture and embraces classical styles in music , life and art, culture.
Elvis was talented. Liberace was gifted. But Elvis had the younger generation and he had movies, and played music that was all his own. But Elvis could never out class Liberaces personal touch with the audiance nor his showmenship.
When I was growing up my Mom loved Liberace so much, we listened to his albums all the time. I have loved him since I was a kid. He was such a kind heart, and loved his Mother so very much.
I miss his flamboyancy, grace and of course, Lees incredible smiles! I have been blessed to see him perform at 3 Vegas shows. The first time was at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1980. Followed by 2 other engagements. One show at the Stardust and one show at the Flamingo. Absolutely, one hell of a showman, and entertainer. His music is played with such joy and love. I shall never forget my time with the MASTER SHOWMAN.
I love piano music, he is the pianist I love more. I hear him every day......thank God we have these videos, but wouldn't it be possible to remastered them??????
@@Irene-iu9sj l agree with u but now they are putting on a lot of his music remastered l was born in 1943 too l saw him live in 1956 wen l was 13 luv olive Epsom Surrey England xxxx
Now, this is a showman! He's warm, engaging, charming, funny and talented, qualities in short supply these days. His costumes are pretty awesome, too!:)
Great showman, for sure. I always thought his piano playing was very good but not great. His gift was in his presentation and personality. It's hard not to like him.
@@JustWasted3HoursHere am not a pianist but who else brought Classical music to the fore like he did and made them listenable, light, and entertaining? The Classics experienced a rejuvenation by force of his showmanship and talent. He reminds one of the person who translated Shakespeare's plays to prose made people realize that the Classics were not old and dusty and boring but great works to be appreciated! Maybe some found his flair and flamboyance distracting but Liberace was a pianist extraordinaire!!
The ultimate showman. He was a little before my time - but not too far (I'm 50). Some, in interviews (like on Larry King), some have said he wasn't the greatest piano player. I beg to differ. I think he was a musical genius. Anyone that can play George Gershwin, without sheet music, is a genius on the piano.
He was Gods gift to the music world. One of the greatest entertainers to have ever graced the stages of the world. When my family and I were living in Melbourne ( Australia ) in 1984, we went to see Liberace perform at the Melbourne Concert Hall. We were very honoured to meet him and spent about an hour along with several other lucky people in his 5 star suite at the Hotel in the city where he was staying. A night that we will never forget Gone but not forgotten.
Watching Liberace while I fold lots of clothes. My life isn't nearly as glamorous as his was! The great Liberace. What showman. Thank you for posting! Liked, shared and subscribed. :)
Gosh -What A gorgeous Set up! My Favorite Song ''-Someone to watch over me''! Liberace is so Unique! Incredible -SO FABULOUS ! WHAT A GEM THE WORLD HAVE LOST...
SUCH A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINER AND MUSICIAN. I REMEMBER MY MOM PLAYING HIS ALBUMS WHEN I WAS GROWING UP. I WISH I COULD HAVE SEEN HIM PERFORM. HE WAS ONE OF A KIND. SO GLAD TO HAVE THESE VIDEOS TO WATCH HIM AGAIN.
Fantástica apresentação do Liberace. Pensar que esse homem não poderia sentir indisposição, mal humor ou depressão. Nunca faltava um show.. Sempre bem humorado e com uma enorme cruz para carregar em virtude de seu terrível segredo íntimo. Merece uma grande admiração pelo imenso legado deixado para seu grande público. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
A true genius at work!! i think the greatest all round pianist the world as ever seen!! i was fortunate to see him live at the London Palladium i think it was 1983 the show was spectacular!!! an amazing experience to see it!! chris
Quite outstanding performance... thank you Showmanlee for sharing this remarkable performance.... he hits all the 'money notes' in this fabulous performance and in SUCH style. There is NO other!
Born in '82.. proud to say I was on this planet the same time as the great Liberace..from what I've seen, around '82 he was at his best..just sayin'...
Yes, Ms. Diller was extra critical of him. But she knew him on a personal level, too. I doubt I will ever meet or hear of another musical genius in my lifetime as Liberace. He was reaching the pinnacle of his career in the early 80s. No one since his passing has come close to his exquisite mastery of the piano.
The World greatest Showmanship LIBERACE "LEE" WE LOVE YOU WALTHER. 🎹🎤🎼 Did 1981 show in Tivoli Garden Copenhagen, i was there. 👐 Boogie Woogie, Beer Barrel Polka I'll be seeing you. !
What an absolute pro! Watch what happens at 32:32. His sleeve gets snagged by the other sleeve but he keeps the flow, adding an extra measure of music that doesn't really take away from the performance. I've watched this several times but just now caught it. This has happened to me several times when I've been playing, but I doubt I've handled it as gracefully as Lee.
***Gonzalez*** You’re right. This DID happen. If you hadn’t pointed it out, I probably wouldn’t have noticed it. Liberace did a good job of recovering after that faux pas.
I enjoyed every minute, Thank you for posting and I look forward to more - not sure how you are getting all these but, I'm very glad that you share :) What a Spectacular Entertainer.....
Espectacular concierto, todas las extravagancias de Liberace eran permitidas, su forma de interpretar la música con tanta pasión y maestría, hacia olvidar cualquier otra situación. Agradezco muy de veras haber podido escuchar este precioso concierto.
TERRIFIC GRAPHICS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SHOW. Did you do those or was this all from a TV special? I knew Liberace through my dear friend, Ray Arnett -his producer & director for 30 years. Ray (who died at the age of 98 this past March) designed all physical aspects of the production -chandeliers, mirror balls, piano on revolves, flying Liberace, cars on stage and cued it ALL the lighting manually & REAL TIME from the wings -this left Liberace free to ENTERTAIN -responding to the energy of the audience ...he could change the song order -if he was going wild with arpeggios Ray could cue lights he pre-set that highlighted just the piano keyboard. Thanks for Posting ...the Miracle of Modern Digital Film Editing!! xoxo :)
He was my cousin! I loved watching him at my Grandma's house in Cowichan Lake. They taped shows from there - it was fun - had afternoon tea with her every day! Lots of different shows not just Liberace! He did though poke his head out literally - one day ha ha ha
Liberace: un genio, excéntrico como muchos otros genios, y con tal dominio del piano que se permitía "jugar" y hacer todas las variantes que se le viinieran en gana, saliendo siempre bien liberado. Un video que confirma lo anterior.
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FLAQUITO LOBO Son de esas jaladas que le gustaban para llamar más la atención. De hecho era "rarito" y como ganaba buena lana se daba lujos de abrigos, joyas, autos, ¡MUJERES! (¿para qué, me pregunto yo), extravagantes y hasta poseía un jet (en aquel entonces un ¡súper súper lujo). Como pianista, tiene un lugar privilegiado, muy merecido.
At 32:30, his ring on one hand gets caught on the cuff of his other sleeve for several seconds. He messes up the melody a bit and fudges a few wrong chords before regaining control around 32:45.
Are you a pianist to call them wrong chords? Additional improv or unintended chords but certainly by no means wrong. He was perfection in how he played. He worked his way back to his place in his practiced arrangement after a costume issue. That's all ! No mistakes in his chords.
Hey, did anyone spot Lee's mistake at around 32:32 ? Looks like he caught his sleeve on one of his rings, dragging his hands off key for a second as he unhooked the snag! I'm not criticising though, I have been listening to him since I was a kid and was inspired by him when I was learning the piano.
Both numbers might be accurate. If it was worth 110k in the eighties, it could easily be closer to 300k now. Im just guessing- but at an auction, I imagine it would sell for no less than 800k.
Anybody know the story on the woman he introduces at the very end of this video while he’s singing “I’ll Be Seeing You?” He says her name is Nana Mascuri (spelling?). It looks like she’s sitting next to Seymour Heller his manager.
I laugh my insides out whenever I hear the name Seymour. What kind of parent sticks Seymour onto a helpless tiny baby? It's the Jewish equivalent of Elwood. Why not Seyless? Seylots, Seyall?
Liberace was indeed the greatest pianist of our time
What a. Entertainer. Beyond fantastic. It is forty years since this performance. Magnificent. Liberace was the king of piano. Wow. No one compares now. God bless him.😊😊😊
He obviously both loves and respects his audience...something not all celebrities share with him.
There will never ever be another Liberace. his music instills beauty that this world needs now, may he rest in peace.
SKYLANDBAK so true...
mr rebel cc
mr rebe
I am just in total awe. What a musical genius indeed. Forever cherished....and never forgotten. RIP Lee. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
,I,agreed with u did u know his music actually healed people and he healed folk with his hands l only saw him:-! Him in person once on 1956 due to being in and out of hospital all m life since my husband died his music keeps me going wonderful music wonderful man xxx
@@olivelane7903🎉❤❤❤❤4⁴⁴⁴⁴Caemen Cavallaro
When you watched him play piano, you JUST wished he'd never STOP!! He cast a spell on his audience as no one else could!
Era todo un espectaculo verlo con sus trajes espectaculares, como su musica. El siempre va brillar....
@@auxiliadoradeherdocia7759 I wish he could have tought me some music theory (!). 🎹🎼🎶
Great pianist with excellent piano skills and powerful performance !
I hate it that they did not keep him in the limelight after his death. They just forgot the BEST OF THE BEST. My Mother was a great pianist and loved him. Hope she has met him in heaven.
How Phyllis Diller could say in an interview he wasn't a great pianist, we beg to differ he was a genius,period.
I saw that interview and I thought "Why in the world would she say that?" They were very close friends too. He was a fabulous pianist and a wonderful entertainer.
He was a great pianist, as long as you don’t count the professional pianists. Liberace himself called himself an entertainer, not the worlds greatest piano player. He was a world class entertainer.
I recall Debbie Reynolds saying the same thing, maybe in a Larry King interview after Lee passed away, and I thought it was a ridiculously dumb statement. He was a child prodigy with enormous talent.
She was glad to be agest on his show whot would she know about playing the piano
She and Debbie Renolds were being and saying horrible things about him
Talk about down and out that whot thay were then in there careers he was being good to them that's how ungrateful thay were nasty
@@777jones please recommend me some, I started listening classical music and I find it ameissen
It’s just looks so easy for him to play the piano. What a talent!
What a great showman and pianoplayer he was. We all miss you Lee.
Would love to see all these Liberace videos remastered to HD, that's the closest we can get to seeing him again
I would cherish that very much.
I read that Liberace was more famous than Elvis back in the 60's , 70's . Sad how so many young people don't know who he is. I hope one day society moves away from the hip hop music culture and embraces classical styles in music , life and art, culture.
That means elvis was way way more famous back then
Elvis was talented.
Liberace was gifted.
But Elvis had the younger generation and he had movies, and played music that was all his own. But Elvis could never out class Liberaces personal touch with the audiance nor his showmenship.
Me too, Arnie.
When I was growing up my Mom loved Liberace so much, we listened to his albums all the time. I have loved him since I was a kid. He was such a kind heart, and loved his Mother so very much.
I miss his flamboyancy, grace and of course, Lees incredible smiles! I have been blessed to see him perform at 3 Vegas shows. The first time was at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1980. Followed by 2 other engagements. One show at the Stardust and one show at the Flamingo. Absolutely, one hell of a showman, and entertainer. His music is played with such joy and love. I shall never forget my time with the MASTER SHOWMAN.
Thank u for saying lovely things about lee god bless u
I love piano music, he is the pianist I love more. I hear him every day......thank God we have these videos, but wouldn't it be possible to remastered them??????
@@Irene-iu9sj l agree with u but now they are putting on a lot of his music remastered l was born in 1943 too l saw him live in 1956 wen l was 13 luv olive Epsom Surrey England xxxx
Now, this is a showman!
He's warm, engaging, charming, funny and talented, qualities in short supply these days.
His costumes are pretty awesome, too!:)
I thoroughly enjoyed him. So sad he's gone.
Great showman, for sure. I always thought his piano playing was very good but not great. His gift was in his presentation and personality. It's hard not to like him.
@@JustWasted3HoursHere am not a pianist but who else brought Classical music to the fore like he did and made them listenable, light, and entertaining? The Classics experienced a rejuvenation by force of his showmanship and talent.
He reminds one of the person who translated Shakespeare's plays to prose made people realize that the Classics were not old and dusty and boring but great works to be appreciated! Maybe some found his flair and flamboyance distracting but Liberace was a pianist extraordinaire!!
@@mariosanchez2478 I'm not a pianist either. I wonder how pianists would rate him on scale from 1 to 10? I have no idea.
10 on several. He owns Chopin, Gerswin, Hoagy Carmical (stardust) the boogie., paderaski, among several others. I have played 11 years under a maestro
I adored this wonderful kind man. He was an unreal musician, one of a kind. I will run to him in heaven. He sure was a master slayer on the piano.
Ha was a musical genius..
The ultimate showman. He was a little before my time - but not too far
(I'm 50). Some, in interviews (like on Larry King), some have said he
wasn't the greatest piano player. I beg to differ. I think he was a
musical genius. Anyone that can play George Gershwin, without sheet music, is a genius on the piano.
Beautiful music, the transitions from one song to another is flawless.
Loved this. Simply magical.
Truly a great showman and entertainer. Seems to really love what he does. Loves to make people happy with his music.
He was Gods gift to the music world. One of the greatest entertainers to have ever graced the stages of the world. When my family and I were living in Melbourne ( Australia ) in 1984, we went to see Liberace perform at the Melbourne Concert Hall. We were very honoured to meet him and spent about an hour along with several other lucky people in his 5 star suite at the Hotel in the city where he was staying. A night that we will never forget Gone but not forgotten.
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The best of the best, unforgotten Liberace.We love and remember you.
His technique was as strong and fantastic as his imagination
Watching Liberace while I fold lots of clothes. My life isn't nearly as glamorous as his was! The great Liberace. What showman. Thank you for posting! Liked, shared and subscribed. :)
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Such a great showman and an incredible artist!
Genius. Sheer Genius. Miss him.
As Time Goes By ❤
FUE UN GRAN SHOWMAN JUNTO A SU PIANO MUCHAS GRACIAS "LIBERACE". 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Lo he redescubierto hace poco! Sabia de el pero ahora gracias a la tecnologia puedo escucharlo y apreciarlo en su magnitud! Gracias Liberace, unico!❤
Excellent showmanship and music
Rest in peace Liberace.
Gosh -What A gorgeous Set up! My Favorite Song ''-Someone to watch over me''! Liberace is so Unique! Incredible -SO FABULOUS ! WHAT A GEM THE WORLD HAVE LOST...
I wish I could go back in time when my Father took me to my Piano lessons ...
WHAT a talent! WHAT a showman! WHAT a sense of humor!
Sorry I didn't get to see him live amazing perfomer
He was incredible! i loved watching him as a kid too. parents teased me about him called him my boyfriend. I thought he was cute. RIP baby
SUCH A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINER AND MUSICIAN. I REMEMBER MY MOM PLAYING HIS ALBUMS WHEN I WAS GROWING UP. I WISH I COULD HAVE SEEN HIM PERFORM. HE WAS ONE OF A KIND. SO GLAD TO HAVE THESE VIDEOS TO WATCH HIM AGAIN.
Wow
The fundamental Things Apply ❤❤❤
My childhood idol! I used to race home from school to watch Liberace on TV every Friday. None better!
Fantástica apresentação do Liberace. Pensar que esse homem não poderia sentir indisposição, mal humor ou depressão. Nunca faltava um show.. Sempre bem humorado e com uma enorme cruz para carregar em virtude de seu terrível segredo íntimo. Merece uma grande admiração pelo imenso legado deixado para seu grande público. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
A true genius at work!! i think the greatest all round pianist the world as ever seen!! i was fortunate to see him live at the London Palladium i think it was 1983 the show was spectacular!!! an amazing experience to see it!! chris
What a performer! The passing of Liberaci left a huge void in the world of musical entertainment. He was sensational and is unforgettable.
"Classical music with the boring bits left out," indeed!
Wow...he was really good!
Quite outstanding performance... thank you Showmanlee for sharing this remarkable performance.... he hits all the 'money notes' in this fabulous performance and in SUCH style. There is NO other!
Born in '82.. proud to say I was on this planet the same time as the great Liberace..from what I've seen, around '82 he was at his best..just sayin'...
Great showman and musician!
How marvelous!
He's terrific. I've only just become a fan after 60 years. So talented and an unashamed showman.
My favorite are the shows in B/W. What a wonderful person. Thank you for posting his shows.
He was one hell of a piano player
Just fantastic 🎻🎺📸📺
genius at work..good, good
Yes, Ms. Diller was extra critical of him. But she knew him on a personal level, too. I doubt I will ever meet or hear of another musical genius in my lifetime as Liberace. He was reaching the pinnacle of his career in the early 80s. No one since his passing has come close to his exquisite mastery of the piano.
After several singles, You always switch to longer concerts...
Very Economic and Efficient of You...❤
Remembering Liberace today ... May 16th, 2014 ... the 95th anniversary of his BIRTH. Thank you Lee for leading me to my PATH !!
And mine too!!!
Smilin' Accordion Jack 95th? God, I'm getting old...
Extraordinary ! Genius !
Liberace un grand artiste exentrique et très riches mais humble drôle talentueux et humble .
Qu'il repose en paix .
Mir fehlen die Worte, absolut genial.
to much of a good thing is wonderful
jon liberace Mae West told Liberace that
I remember watching this live
Really!!????? Really?????? Lucky You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Meu Deus, tão maravilhoso e a fita ( áudio) da metade para o fim está com problema de áudio 😢😢
The World greatest Showmanship LIBERACE "LEE" WE LOVE YOU WALTHER. 🎹🎤🎼
Did 1981 show in Tivoli Garden Copenhagen, i was there. 👐
Boogie Woogie, Beer Barrel Polka I'll be seeing you. !
What an absolute pro! Watch what happens at 32:32. His sleeve gets snagged by the other sleeve but he keeps the flow, adding an extra measure of music that doesn't really take away from the performance. I've watched this several times but just now caught it. This has happened to me several times when I've been playing, but I doubt I've handled it as gracefully as Lee.
+LotsofG Gonzalez Thank you
***Gonzalez*** You’re right. This DID happen. If you hadn’t pointed it out, I probably wouldn’t have noticed it. Liberace did a good job of recovering after that faux pas.
Yes.....it got snagged on his rings....quick recovery!
Simply astonishing
I enjoyed every minute, Thank you for posting and I look forward to more - not sure how you are getting all these but, I'm very glad that you share :) What a Spectacular Entertainer.....
I have wondered the same thing myself!
Wonderfull 💟💟💟
Happy 100th Birthday Lee. May 19 2019.
Wonderful and kind man.
Espectacular concierto, todas las extravagancias de Liberace eran permitidas, su forma de interpretar la música con tanta pasión y maestría, hacia olvidar cualquier otra situación. Agradezco muy de veras haber podido escuchar este precioso concierto.
Have I told You lately that I Love You ❤
Told You there is NO ONE above You❤
???????????????
Watching this, I realize how well Michael Douglas played Liberace.
schmalztzy, camp... over the top... and what a show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just cannot listen enough.❤️🤗
he's awesome
I hope you never stop showing his video’s
amazing, he could play more tha a hundred complicated songs to the exact note from memory.
TERRIFIC GRAPHICS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SHOW. Did you do those or was this all from a TV special?
I knew Liberace through my dear friend, Ray Arnett -his producer & director for 30 years. Ray (who died at the age of 98 this past March) designed all physical aspects of the production -chandeliers, mirror balls, piano on revolves, flying Liberace, cars on stage and cued it ALL the lighting manually & REAL TIME from the wings -this left Liberace free to ENTERTAIN -responding to the energy of the audience ...he could change the song order -if he was going wild with arpeggios Ray could cue lights he pre-set that highlighted just the piano keyboard. Thanks for Posting ...the Miracle of Modern Digital Film Editing!! xoxo :)
+Wellbred Nfed thank you for the wonderful history
He was my cousin! I loved watching him at my Grandma's house in Cowichan Lake. They taped shows from there - it was fun - had afternoon tea with her every day! Lots of different shows not just Liberace! He did though poke his head out literally - one day ha ha ha
If I were a King, I'd have Librace in my court.
EGOISTA!!!!!!!!
Liberace: un genio, excéntrico como muchos otros genios, y con tal dominio del piano que se permitía "jugar" y hacer todas las variantes que se le viinieran en gana, saliendo siempre bien liberado.
Un video que confirma lo anterior.
FLAQUITO LOBO Son de esas jaladas que le gustaban para llamar más la atención. De hecho era "rarito" y como ganaba buena lana se daba lujos de abrigos, joyas, autos, ¡MUJERES! (¿para qué, me pregunto yo), extravagantes y hasta poseía un jet (en aquel entonces un ¡súper súper lujo).
Como pianista, tiene un lugar privilegiado, muy merecido.
FLAQUITO LOBO Ja, ja. Igual, canijo: un abrazo.
genio ! .
GENIAL PIANISTA.- ENTRETENIA CON SU EXCELENTE MUSICA Y HUMOR.- INOLVIDABLE ,LIBERACE.-
Awesome!
The flickering fingers on the piano keys are what I enjoy watching Liberace's performance at the concert.
I like eccentric a artists :)
fabulous
At 32:30, his ring on one hand gets caught on the cuff of his other sleeve for several seconds. He messes up the melody a bit and fudges a few wrong chords before regaining control around 32:45.
Nice spot!
Are you a pianist to call them wrong chords? Additional improv or unintended chords but certainly by no means wrong. He was perfection in how he played. He worked his way back to his place in his practiced arrangement after a costume issue. That's all ! No mistakes in his chords.
@@donnacarper4560 he was magnificent
Liberace knew what to do and if your thought there were wrong chords then are you really THAT tone deaf? He did it right!
Had to rewind to see what you meant and absolutely nothing went wrong.
Pure talent.
There's something very Elvis-like about him. I wonder if they are related.
Elvis Elton John David Bowie and countless others patterned their showmanship after Liberace. And yet he still influences new wave bands.
***** Good observation and no surprise.
Hey, did anyone spot Lee's mistake at around 32:32 ? Looks like he caught his sleeve on one of his rings, dragging his hands off key for a second as he unhooked the snag! I'm not criticising though, I have been listening to him since I was a kid and was inspired by him when I was learning the piano.
He was a genius of nature!
Amazing lovely to see him playing
I keep looking to see if Elizabeth Taylor is there
Im afan of her
She is a freand of princess Grace.
She called him a good commercial pianist, can you imagine.
I remember reading that the long fox fur coat in the opening segment cost $110,000.
I just read in behind the candelabra, that particular coat cost $300,000
#StopFur
Both numbers might be accurate. If it was worth 110k in the eighties, it could easily be closer to 300k now. Im just guessing- but at an auction, I imagine it would sell for no less than 800k.
Anybody know the story on the woman he introduces at the very end of this video while he’s singing “I’ll Be Seeing You?” He says her name is Nana Mascuri (spelling?). It looks like she’s sitting next to Seymour Heller his manager.
Nana Mouskouri is a very well known Vocalist ... she's Greek, but sings in several languages ... ruclips.net/video/mRpMCG5Wjck/видео.html .
Smilin' Accordion Jack Thanks for the information! Will look her up online.
Smilin' Accordion Jack y
She is Nana Mouskouri ian international singing star.
sou de outra época, um dinossauro, e tenho muita suade desta que vejo no video.
Liberace's lover, Scott Thorson at the end of the show sitting near the stage at 47:40
yes
Wasn't that Scott at the end whose hand he shook before introducing that lady? And Seymore Heller sitting next to that lady
+Carla Coleman NO. It was Carlo Velenti.
+Rowwdy Colt Oops, it was Marko Valenti
I laugh my insides out whenever I hear the name Seymour. What kind of parent sticks Seymour onto a helpless tiny baby? It's the Jewish equivalent of Elwood. Why not Seyless? Seylots, Seyall?
the blond guy? that looks like scott. didnt marco have black hair?
Liberace knocks me out
Needs digital remastered
Was that really Nana Mouskouri?
Yes!!!!!!!! It was!!!!!!!!! I was happy too ,to see Her!!!!!
I wonder if this was before or after the death of Princess Grace.