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Joe Frisco : Comic, Jazz Dancer and Railbird - Ed Lowry

Joe Frisco

Comic, Jazz Dancer and Railbird

By: Ed Lowry, Charlie Foy, Paul M. Levitt (Editor), Bing Crosby (Foreword by)

Hardcover | 29 November 1999

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This biography of vaudeville comedian Joe Frisco captures the world of show business in its transition from the heyday of vaudeville through film and radio to the early years of television.

As Paul M. Levitt tells us, Joe Frisco in his day was so famous for his jazz dance that F. Scott Fitzgerald mentions him when describing one of Gatsby’s parties: "Suddenly one of these gypsies in trembling opal seizes a cocktail out of the air, dumps it down for courage and moving her hands like Frisco dances out alone on the canvas platform."

Seeking to reintroduce this spontaneous and original wit to us, Levitt transforms the manuscript left by Frisco’s fellow entertainers Ed Lowry and Charlie Foy into a book as entertaining as the great comic himself. It follows Frisco’s career from his beginnings in Chicago on the midwestern circuit, through his New York heyday in vaudeville theatres and nightclubs, to his final years in Los Angeles when first film and then television came to dominate show business. Lowry and Foy, both vaudeville insiders, describe Frisco’s world, with its hotels, theatres, restaurants, clubs, racetracks, and, not least, its famous people—Flo Ziegfeld, W. C. Fields, Walter Winchell, George Jessel, Bing Crosby (who contributed the foreword to this book), even William Randolph Hearst.

Ed Lowry bought a mail-order course at fourteen, taught himself to dance, and launched a half-century career in theatre. Charlie Foy, the second child in the family troupe known as "Eddie Foy and the Seven Little Foys," shared an apartment and the stage with Joe Frisco for several years.

Industry Reviews
"People will enjoy this wonderful look at a world seen through the eyes of that world looking at itself. It's an important slice of the development of twentieth-century entertainment and a remembrance of a delicious and memorable sort. It is a refreshingly wrong way to write biography-- exactly what this illiterate jazz-dancer/comedian/wastrel/gambler/tax-evading/father-clobbering SOB's best friends ought to have written."--David Ball, former professor of drama, Carnegie-Mellon University and Duke University

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