![]() Not to worry about income because when she became a teen, her younger sister Blanche played by Joan Crawford then became the family breadwinner. Bette Davis as Baby Jane Hudson was a child vaudeville performer who like so many child stars was a has been when she became a teen. In any event Aldrich in directing Whatever Happened To Baby Jane took a pair of screen legends whose well known and public loathing for each other and managed without being killed to fashion a film about a pair of has been performers who live in the same house with their memories, their problems and mutual hatreds. Was director Robert Aldrich really a director here or more of a referee. ![]() But the miracle is that it got made at all. Oh, and this also serves as an apology to all of the friends I dragged into this experience.Not that this film isn't good, it's very good in a ghoulish sort of way. So, I guess I'll just put "A Little Fall Of Rain" here for you. And I died FLAWLESSLY into a pile of pillows every damn time. I would even have friends over and have them play all of the roles with me. This is because I would turn my room (yes, I was under age ten) into the barricade. Les Misérables - The Entire Cassette Tape That I Had. Just FYI, in my previous life as a DANCER, I would have clearly been one of her lead dancers in this video. There was definitely a couple making out behind me (my aunt took me to the concert, too). ![]() This, my friends, was my first official concert - at the PNC Bank Arts Center (is it even called that anymore?). "Paradise By The Dashboard Light" (Meatloaf). PS: That breath control at the end is a master class. Who am I kidding? I still lock myself in my apartment now and do the same thing. There's something about a power ballad (with a slight French accent to boot) that SCREAMS my Jersey childhood. When I was younger, I would LOCK myself in my bedroom with my karaoke machine, and it was all day/all night Celine Dion. On our ride back that night, we blasted "American Girl" all the way home…and that was via the Garden State Parkway, NATCH. I was in high school, and I thought it was the coolest thing. There was one Fourth of July that I was invited to this amazing ship ride on the Hudson River. I know they must be singing it together somewhere now! I played it over and over again for her the whole time. She always slept with his photo next to the bed. This came on the CD player in the car, and she just lit up like a Christmas tree and said she never heard the song before and that it made her think of my grandpa. She and my grandfather previously lived in South River, NJ. I was in college, in Jersey…but I was driving my grandmother from my aunt and uncle's home in Connecticut back to New Jersey, because she was coming to stay with us. I mean, I know he's technically from Long Island, but he's Jersey adjacent. They are the opposite of Jersey (except for the enormous hair and full beat), but we would blast this cassette tape on Sunday afternoons in the car on the ride home from…church maybe? This song? So well written - the harmony!!! Please, let's talk about the clothing in this video, too. Also, the note she holds out around 1:26 is ALL I would focus on. I stole my mom's album (whoops!), and I listened to "Trouble Again" over and over and over. Anyone remember that 1989 album "Cry Like a Rainstorm" that she did and featured Aaron Neville?! I feel like it must have been an…experimental time. I had a phone, I had a photograph "beside my bed"… and a microphone, of course. There was a time when I would perform this song (TO MYSELF) with props. This is when there were actual MUSIC VIDEOS with storylines. I am still in love with their 1994 album "Crossroad." I wore it out. I have been a Bon Jovi fan for as long as I can remember. "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" (Bon Jovi). For more information and tickets, call (646) 476-3551 or visit. There is a $25-$35 cover charge plus a $25 food and beverage minimum. She's risking Port Authority in heels for this occasion."Ĥ Below is located at 254 West 54th Street. Dubbed a 'bodacious riff monster' by Jason Robert Brown, Jessica offers an eclectic evening of songs, hilarity, a swear jar and some very special guest stars: two-time Tony nominee Martha Plimpton and Drama Desk winner Andréa Burns, plus a surprise multiple Tony nominee. In her debut NYC solo show, Jessica just wants to throw a big ol' party. Here's how the evening is billed: "Jersey born and raised, Jessica Vosk started her crazy career on Wall Street and ended up in The Bridges of Madison County, with pit stops in the Grammy-nominated West Side Story, Merrily We Roll Along and Company. ![]() Directed by Robbie Rozelle with music direction by Brad Simmons, the 9:30 PM concert will feature special guests two-time Tony nominee Martha Plimpton ( A Delicate Balance) and Drama Desk winner Andréa Burns ( In the Heights) as well as a surprise Tony nominee.
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