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Unmoderated Tag: Television Rating: Hits: 42 Comments: 0 Patience & Prudence: Tonight You Belong To Me, 'Live' on The Perry Como Show Patience & Prudence: Tonight You Belong To Me, 'Live' on The Perry Como Show Sisters Patience & Prudence McIntyre enjoyed enormous success in 1956 with this, their classic first Liberty Records single Tonight You Belong To Me, and its follow-up Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now. The girls released a few other singles in the late '50s and made a brief return to recording in the mid-'60s, but they failed to achieve further commercial success. Nonetheless, their music - for the most part arranged by their father Mark McIntyre, who had played piano for Sinatra in the '40s and worked as an arranger for numerous other major stars of the post-war period - retains its beguiling sweetness and charm more than half a century after it was recorded. Patience & Prudence never released an album, but the 'A' and 'B' sides of all their singles (plus a few early demos) were collected on a great 'Best Of' CD in 2005. It's still available and has won the girls - who will be 70 and 67 respectively as I write this - quite a bit of latter-day interest, if internet discussion and frequent airings of their songs in movies and commercials are anything to go by. Detailed information about what happened to Patience & Prudence post-fame is scant. This is because they went on to live ordinary middle-class lives in California. They had no desire for fame and quite reasonably wished to keep their business to themselves. In fact, as Patience revealed in a rare interview given in 2005 to coincide with the release of the 'Best Of' CD, she and her sister had never wanted to be recording artists in the first place, to the extent that she refers to their recording career as 'the accident'. You can read that interview, conducted by Doug Bright, here: http://tinyurl.com/8zd8sll . Thanks are due to Mr Bright for soliciting the interview which, succinct though it is, nonetheless represents the most in-depth source of information available about Patience & Prudence's lives before, during and after fame. Standard biographical material also exists, the core of which is to be found in the 'Best Of' CD booklet, for which I believe Patience was also consulted. You may find snippets of info here and there around the web, but probably not anything that isn't already covered in the booklet. During their initial period of fame Patience & Prudence made just one TV appearance; on The Perry Como Show on September 15th 1956. Here it is now, for your viewing pleasure. They made one further TV appearance in 1978, in a 'Where Are They Now' slot on a Dick Clark Special. If you'd like to see that too, I've uploaded it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-4GLbKIZpY . Patience recalled in 2005 that at the time of its recording she and her sister were somewhat bemused as to why they were doing the Como Show at all, telling their father on set that they knew they were just 'a passing thing'. Patience & Prudence's parents had concerns about overexposing the girls to the harsh glare of the showbiz spotlight which is why, despite the million-selling success of the 'Tonight' 45, the singing siblings were limited to performing just this one TV spot. I'd wanted to see this performance myself for a long time and I knew P & P fans would too, so I tracked it down and posted it. I hope you enjoy it. It's for non-commercial use and is not intended to infringe any copyright. I'm simply a fan of this bygone duo and wanted to share this unique footage of them. Originally in colour, it appears that this B & W telecine is what's left. User: runarounddead May 18, 2013 3:11 AM


Headline Tag: Zombies Rating: Hits: 499 Comments: 1 Zombie Parkour - The Flipping Dead Zombie Parkour - The Flipping Dead Stunt Coordinator Ronnie Shalvis http://www.ronniestreetstunts.com CBR Stunt Team http://www.youtube.com/user/CBRstuntteam free song download http://dropify.com/themap/songs/themap-howlingflint Behind the Scenes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvOJ-moOHt0&feature;=youtu.be The zombie virus has evolved into a new breed of parkour zombies. No longer do they slumber as the walking dead, they are ferocious and fast, they are the flipping dead. song title: "Howling Flint" by: The Map download the full song for free here: http://dropify.com/themap/songs/themap-howlingflint check out the Map on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/themapmusic?ref=hl Zombie: CBR Stunt Team Chris Romrell Robert Bennett Christain Russell Devon Bardole http://www.youtube.com/user/devonbardole Filmed and Edited By Josh Kump (Lunar Bear) http://www.youtube.com/user/LunarBeardisco Videographers Josh Kump Zeb Jackson http://www.youtube.com/user/vizibilityzero Anthony Ambriz http://www.youtube.com/anthonyambriztv Matt Cutler Cameron Manwaring Zombie Make Up Emily Bennett Alyne Manwaring also, thanks to Consulting Virality for helping with my channel. You can check out their Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ConsultingVirality Follow Ronnie Shalvis on Facebook and Twitter http://www.facebook.com/ronniestreetstunts http://www.twitter.com/ronniestreetstunts sound effects by http://audiomicro.com/sound-effects User: runarounddead May 17, 2013 1:14 PM





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