Showing posts with label Roy Orbison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roy Orbison. Show all posts

Monday, April 8, 2013

Silly Cinema: Los Wild Ones

Wowee!!!  I just returned from a whirlwind trip to Phoenix, AZ, and boy are my....  I guess I can't use that one because we drove a rented Sentra.  The wacky wagon has provided semi-reliable transport to many of our adventures but I just didn't trust it to not konk out on the side of the highway in the middle of the desert; as the saying goes, "Ain't nobody got time for that."  

The very last thing that I needed to do was rent a car and spend any money on an adventure weekend, but Los Wild Ones, the documentary film about Wild Records, the label on which Mary is set to record this week, premiered at the Phoenix Film Festival.  Such a great opportunity to catch a wonderful film filled with familiar faces, and get a chance to explore all the wacky tacky that the greater Phoenix area has to offer, I simply could not refuse.

The film's world premier was a few weeks ago at SXSW in Austin, TX.
The poster makes me laugh because as soon as it was posted on the "Los
Wild Ones" Facebook page, Reb Kennedy, the founder of Wild Records
commented, "Can't wait to see the real poster???" and "Is this for a
 1980s Elvis movie?"  Priceless.
(Source)

Los Wild Ones - SXSW Trailer

The film centers on the complex dynamic between Reb Kennedy and the talented, young stable of musicians he has signed to his Los Angeles-based record label, Wild Records.  It addresses the paternal nature of his relationship with many of his proteges and his stubborn resistance to embrace modern media in building the label.  Covering moments of heartbreaking vulnerability and exhilarating live performance, Los Wild Ones is, at its core, a film about people earnestly pursuing the thing they love most - music.

Mary & Reb
Mary set a goal of getting her picture made in front of the "word wall,"
and danged if she didn't pull it off.  Pictures of Mary and Reb together
always end up being some of my very favorite photos.

The biggest record label of its kind, Wild Records has a somewhat dubious reputation in Southern California.  With a headstrong Irishman at the helm and a mostly-Mexican talent roster (Mary being one of the glaring exceptions), Wild Records often gets dismissed as a niche label, even within the rockabilly community.  But high-energy music and a passion for that "wild" sound has the record label thriving all over the world.  I have born personal witness to the reception Wild bands receive in Europe; one would think it was the second coming of Elvis!

Our tickets

Mary, Mr. Tiny...and David getting ready for the film to start.
Mary was especially anxious bout her part in the film - that is
a nervous smile if ever I saw one!

Mary had absolutely no reason to be nervous.  The film was a triumph and had the whole audience vascillating from fits of laughter to silent tears (in almost equal measure).  We were surprised and excited to see that Mary was one of the film's featured artists.  She felt very honored considering the wealth of gifted musicians and her relatively-recent commitment to the Wild Records label.  I was just as excited to see that even Mr. Tiny had an "if you blink, you'll miss it" moment in the film (Mary blinked).  Where is my IMDb account???

See the very top of the photo?
 One of three times that Mary got screen credit!

The screening was followed by a Q&A session with the director,
Reb and his family, and the Wild artists who were in attendance.
It was all so film festival-y.

Mary poses in the "Party Pavilion."

Mary & Elise
Elise Salomon is the talented filmmaker responsible
 for creating, writing, and directing Los Wild Ones.

There were three successful screenings of Los Wild Ones during the film festival; following the Saturday showing there was a Wild Records revue in Tempe featuring The Delta Bombers, The Rhythm Shakers, and Mary (please visit the Wild Records' website to hear more from these great acts).

The Delta Bombers

The Rhythm Shakers

Mary
(photo by M. Stadnick)

At the end of a excellent weekend, we got even more excellent news; we learned that Los Wild Ones took home the prize for "Best Documentary" at The 2013 Phoenix Film Festival!!!

Woo Hoo!!!
(photo by E. Salomon)

Congratulations to Elise, Reb, and Wild Records!!!  The film was awesome!!!  It was thrilling to see Wild Records' non-traditional family captured so truthfully and with such dignity.  A particularly poignant moment in the film was underscored by the legendary Roy Orbison; he may not have been "wild" but his impact on Reb and on Los Wild Ones was profound.

"In Dreams" - Roy Orbison


Cheers!

Mr. Tiny

p.s. We packed A LOT into less than 48 hours in Phoenix; stay tuned for more Arizona-style fun!!!  Remember, we are getting extremely close to 200 followers.  With your help we'll get there and you'll be rewarded with an exciting GIVEAWAY!!!  Thanks!

Friday, December 28, 2012

Waking the Dead: Westwood Village Memorial Park

Can you believe it?  This is officially our 200th post!  Color me OCD, but I love wrapping up things neat and tidy with a nice round number - this will be our last post of 2012!  We should be having a giveaway or something, but the big 2-0-0 just snuck up on me and found me totally unprepared.  That just means our next giveaway will be extra awesome - STAY TUNED!

Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park  is some of the most exclusive real estate in Los Angeles.  In fact, it can be said that major Hollywood stars are just dying to move in.  Situated in the dead center of Westwood Village, it is the final resting place of some of Tinsel Town's brightest luminaries.

Not the least of which is Marilyn Monroe!

Marilyn Monroe
(Source)

The best part about Westwood Village Memorial Park is that Marilyn and all of the stars are fairly easy to locate because the park itself is rather small.  Actually the hardest thing to do is to find the park itself.  It is nestled behind a library, a church, office buildings, and residences; it is like a secret garden and once inside, it is a celebrity seeker's dream come true.

"Hollywood Party"

Actors, singers, comedians, directors, studio executives, and authors all mingle together for an otherworldly Hollywood party.

See what I mean?
Marilyn Monroe & Truman Capote
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Truman Capote
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The Velvet Fog

Mel Torme
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This one is for my brother - a big Coburn fan.

James Coburn
(Source)


Don Knotts
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This is not funny...but honestly, the area around her grave was waterlogged.

Natalie Wood
(Source)

That voice!  It's Bagheera!

Sebastian Cabot
(Source)


Fanny Brice
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One of my favorites.  I love Peggy Lee!

Peggy Lee
(Source)

Even though they had divorced, Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour found rest
right next to eachother - sweet!

I've said it before, but it bears repeating; I LOVE The Parent Trap!
Brian Keith and Maureen O'Hara had what the French call "chemistry."

Brian Keith
(Source)


Les Brown and Dodo
I had to include Les Brown as it was with his "Band of Renown" that
Doris Day had her first major hit, "Sentimental Journey."
(Source)

"Sentimental Journey" - Les Brown & Doris Day

"There goes the neighborhood"
Even in death, Dangerfield gets no respect...

Rodney Dangerfield
(Source)

One of the best epitaphs ever!

Jack Lemmon
(Source)

The epitaphs just keep getting better!

Billy Wilder
(Source)


Walter Matthau
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Any surprise that Dean Martin rests in the Sanctuary of Love?


Dean Martin
(Source)

He may not have been the biggest star, but Oscar Levant always
 added an acerbic charm to any movie in which he appeared.

Oscar Levant
(Source)

"That's for Me"
Mary Martin & Oscar Levant in Rhythm on the River


Burt Lancaster
(Source)

I couldn't quite make out the epitaph so I had to ask, "Is that Shelley Winters or Judy Holliday."  Neither, it's Eve Arden.  I Love Lucy, anyone?


Eve Arden
(Source)

I'd probably lasso the moon for her too!

Donna Reed
(Source)



Eddie & Eva - always searching for greener pastures and now
residing on God's Green Acres
(Source)


Cornel Wilde
(Source)

Wordy much?

Daryl F. Zanuck
(Source)

Um, hello....hello...Roy...are you there?
After spending a major portion of our time searching out Roy Orbison's gravesite,
we learned that his grave remains surprisingly unmarked.

Roy Orbison
(Source)

When it is my time, I'm thinking the Sanctuary of Tenderness is the place for me.

I really liked visiting PBWVMP because its quaint size and semi-hidden location made it feel like a secret adventure.  Other big names that reside at Westwood Village Memorial Park include Bettie Page (yes, the Bettie Page), Farrah Fawcett, Merv Griffin, Sammy Cahn, Minnie Riperton, Carl Wilson, Jim Backus, Carol O'Connor, Ray Conniff, George C. Scott, and Ross Hunter.

As is the case with many of our expeditions into the world of wacky tacky, we stumbled upon unexpected opportunities to share our knowledge and interests.  As we were leaving the park, we were stopped by Hannah, a field reporter for German public radio.  She was on assignment to find out why people are drawn to graves, particularly celebrity graves.  After addressing all of the creepy issues like obsession with death and asking if we believe that the spirits of the dead stars are roaming the park, we explained to Hannah that our interest is simple - a love of old Hollywood and wonderful music.  After the interview was concluded (good thing I took German in High School) we chatted with Hannah about her experience in America.  She likened her native Berlin to a big, cozy grandmother who nestled you in her bosom and fed you well.  Los Angeles, on the other hand, was like a young, sexy woman with medically-enhanced assets who would use you for fun and then move on to the next thing.  Trust me, it sounded very cool with a German accent!  Unfortunately, I don't have the link to the interview but if I find it, I will be sure to pass it along.

Mary and Hannah


Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park
1218 Glendon Ave
Los Angeles, CA
(310)474-1579

www.pbwvmortuary.com

As we bid adieu to these icons of Hollywood and to the year 2012, I want to say thanks for keeping the wacky tacky momentum alive.  The pleasure I get from writing this blog is immense and second only to the great thrill I get from meeting you guys. I hope that you have a safe and crazy sane NYE and a healthy, prosperous 2013!  I'm just sure that the new year is going to bring us all plenty of opportunities for wild and wonderful wacky tacky adventures!

Happy New Year!!!


Cheers!

Mr. Tiny