Sunday, April 1, 2012

The Magicians Gravesite Fund

Gravestone of Carter the Great, Illusionist Charles Carter*
As many of my readers known, I'm very interested in locating the graves of our compeers in the art of magic and documenting the location of the graves and trying to keep the graves in decent order. Unfortunately for me, the one grave I put a lot of effort into organizing the clean-up (Robert Heller's grave) which fell through when I got terribly sick on the day of the clean-up. There are additional issues with these clean-ups, the main one being where they are located. In my case, I don't live close to the Heller grave so it's not like I can stop by anytime I want.

Well, I was thrilled to discover that I was not alone in this quest. Richie Magic and his wife Barbara from NYC have been searching out these old grave sites as well. In fact, they've been working with the SAM Parent Assembly #1 to set up a fund for the upkeep and in some cases restoration of various grave sites. In the NY area there are a lot of magic graves. Houdini of course is the most famous and the work on that grave was actually done by the Houdini Museum folks. But there are other graves in NY, like Alexander and Adelaide Herrmann, Bess Houdini, Signor Blitz, Washington Irving Bishop and many others.
Grave of Herrmann The Great*


*The two grave photos above were taken by Richie and Barbara Magic!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Cesareo Pelaez, teacher; created Le Grand David magic show


This is the obituary for Cesareo from the Boston Globe. I'm still in shock over this, yet I know he would prefer we celebrate his life rather than mourn his passing. Personally, I think it's time he receive the Houdini treatment and continue to promote him and build his status to legend. He certainly earned it.

Cesareo Pelaez, teacher; created Le Grand David magic show

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Cesareo Pelaez RIP


I don't even know how to write this, but my dear friend Cesareo Pelaez has passed away. He was the founder and creator of the Le Grand David Magic Show in Beverly MA, he was also a former college professor. Actually Cesareo was many things to many people. To me, he was a mentor and dear friend.
I can't find the words to describe the sadness I feel today.

I was reflecting on this today and how much Cesareo changed my life. He was the one who encouraged me to write, which led me to write a couple books and then a magazine column and of course this blog and others. He also was instrumental in encouraging my artwork and it's continuation. And as far as my magical performances his contributions and suggestions were countless. He was such a wonderful person and I know he had a similar affect on every person he encountered. I will write more later.

Cesareo Pelaez (October 16, 1932 - March 24, 2012)
From my other blog
http://artistofmystery.blogspot.com/2012/03/cesareo-tribute-painting.html
 Previous articles I wrote about Cesareo and Le Grand David.
http://deancarnegie.blogspot.com/2011/05/meeting-magi-1.html 
http://deancarnegie.blogspot.com/2011/05/meeting-magi-cesareo.html
http://deancarnegie.blogspot.com/2011/05/meeting-magic-cast.html
http://deancarnegie.blogspot.com/2011/05/meeting-magi-eyes.html
http://deancarnegie.blogspot.com/2011/05/le-grand-david-family.html