Sunday, December 24, 2023

Magicians We Lost in 2023

 Magicians Who Died In 2023

I've tried to compile a list of magicians who passed away this year in 2023. It is by no means complete. If you happen to know of anyone I missed, please include them and the month they passed in the comments below. If you have a photo of them, even better. I'm trying to put a photo with everyone I find out about.


Joe Stevens, died Jan 29, 2023

Robert Orben, died Feb 2, 2023

Scott Alexander, died Feb 6, 2023

Maria Ibanez, died Feb 15, 2023

Karl Fulves, died Feb 16, 2023


Eddie Dawes, died March 3, 2023


Gloria Dea, died March 18, 2023

Harry Lorayne, died April 7, 2023

Al Jaffee, died April 10, 2023

Ken Pulliam, died May 22, 2023

Milt Larsen, died May 28, 2023

Dan Garrett, died Aug 3, 2023

Larry Becker, died Oct 7, 2023

Darwin Ortiz, died Oct 13, 2023

Dirk Arthur, died Oct 16, 2023

Dick Gustafson, died Oct 27, 2023

David Berglas, died Nov 3, 2023

Leo Benke, died Nov 7th, 2023

Micky Hades, died Nov 16th, 2023

Paul Gross, died Nov 29th, 2023





Friday, December 22, 2023

Mario the Maker Magician on The Tonight Show

 


I don't think I've ever written anything on this blog about kids how magicians. And that doesn't mean I don't appreciate them and also know all the leading top of their field performers. I just normally cover history. Well, having a kidshow performer on The Tonight Show is HISTORY!!!!

Mario the Maker Magician is an excellent choice to be featured on the tonight show. He is currently starring in his own off broadway show. Some of his previous credits were as the opening act of David Blaine's touring show, and doing his own one man show at the Fringe Festival over in Scotland. 

If you've never seen Mario, GO SEE HIM. He is hysterical and amazing and brilliant. His appeal to kids is awe inspiring, but adults will enjoy the cleverness. 

Watch him on the tonight show. Absolutely Fantastic!



Thursday, December 21, 2023

48 Years Ago Today, Media blitz begins on The World of Magic TV Special

 


It was 48 years ago today, that the press began to appear about a little show on NBC, called The Wold of Magic, starring newcomer Doug Henning. Local TV Guides all over the country had articles about the upcoming special, many with behind the scenes photos. And from what I've seen, some of them with information which was incorrect. Specifically, some of them had Orson Welles listed as one of the Special Guest Stars, but he would be replaced late in the game with actor/dancer Gene Kelly. 

The NBC Special would be broadcast LIVE on the evening of Dec 26th, 1975, and the magic world would never be the same again. 

I will go more into the special in a few days, but for now, enjoy the special commemorative poster that was created for the Special.