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July 30, 2017

Nelson & Walt Disney anecdotes…

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We received an email from Joe Kennedy that you should find informative. Thank you, Joe!

Dear Ms. Rich,

I have followed your writings for some years and am always impressed by the diligence and dedicated research that you and your colleagues have made into the lives and careers of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. As someone who has done research for authors, I appreciate the difficulty of tracking down often-obscure sources.

I recently came across some information in a biography of Wilfred Jackson, a Disney director, that may be of interest to you. As I am sure you know, in 1946 Nelson Eddy recorded all the voices for a Disney short cartoon “The Whale who Wanted to Sing at the Met,” which was part of a compilation feature, Make Mine Music.

In 1959, Disney planned to use this short in an episode of the Disneyland television series on opera, and Wilfred Jackson was the director of the program. At some point in the planning stage, it was suggested that they bring in Nelson Eddy to host the show.

Jackson’s personal notes are reproduced in the book, and he records his excitement at the idea of working with Eddy. Mr. Eddy was apparently very busy in early 1959, and as a result, he was not able to meet with the Disney team for some months.

Finally, a date was set, and Nelson Eddy came to lunch at the studio with Walt Disney and the director. And after all the months of buildup, Walt Disney suddenly decided after lunch to drop the idea of using Eddy altogether, for reasons unspecified. He instructed the director to come up with another concept.

It’s too bad that it did not happen, as I imagine Nelson Eddy might have demonstrated the multi-channel recording equipment that enabled him to sing in harmony with himself.

In any event, I though you might like to have a copy of Jackson’s notes, which are transcribed in his biography and also reproduced in their original form. You will be amused at Jackson’s growing excitement and ultimate disappointment. it is a very slight bit of anecdotal information, but perhaps it will add to your existing knowledge about Eddy’s later career.

There is also another story about Disney and Nelson Eddy, which dates back to the 1946 recording sessions for the film. (I’m sorry but I do not have the source for this story handy. However, I will try to find it if you are interested.)

The director of the sequence, Ham Luske, was known to be completely tone deaf. He and Nelson Eddy played a joke on Walt Disney. When Disney sat in on one of the recording sessions, Nelson Eddy sang perfectly, but Luske kept interrupting him, telling him he was off-key, or that he hadn’t hit the right note. Eddy would apologize and do another take, again perfectly, and Luske would again ‘correct’ him.

Walt Disney sat watching this interaction with growing indignation, and finally stopped the director, telling him that Nelson Eddy is a great artist, and he had no right to try to criticize his performance. Everyone in the room burst into laughter, and Walt was furious that he had been made the butt of this joke. Supposedly he never forgave the director, and who knows, maybe that was an unconscious part of his decision to drop Nelson Eddy from the television program!

June 29, 2017

Happy Birthday, Nelson Eddy!

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Today we celebrate the life and artistry of beloved singer Nelson Eddy, born this day in 1901.

June 18, 2017

Happy Birthday, Jeanette MacDonald!

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The beautiful, talented and beloved Hollywood icon, Jeanette MacDonald, born today in 1903.

April 16, 2017

We get email…

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Re: Our new magazines #73 and #74…thank you, Marcus! Letters like this make our day! 🙂

Hi Sharon
Just to let you know that the magazines arrived safely,
the quality of them are fantastic, thank you.
I have every volume from number 1,which I keep in mint condition.
I am so proud of my Mac/Eddy collection, I have now been collecting
on Jeanette and Nelson for over 45 yrs and as excited collecting on them
today as the day I started.
                                                              all good wishes
                                                                                  Marcus
March 6, 2017

Remembering Nelson Eddy on this 50th anniversary…

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Today we honor Nelson Eddy on the 50th anniversary of his passing, March 6, 1967. Hard to believe…Nelson burst on the silver screen in 1935’s Naughty Marietta…from his opening number as he marched onto the screen he was a STAR. That indescribable something…more than just good looks…someone there behind the eyes…an energy…a truth…a tremendous talent…an almost naive believe in the goodness of people… a tremendous capacity to love…a misfit really in Hollywood because he was genuine in an often phony world.

He died young at 65…having lived a life of the highest highs and the lowest lows…but always brought joy and beauty with his music.

We have been working on something special to mark and honor the half-century today since his passing. Perhaps more news tonight…if not, very soon. Stay tuned!

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Today in J/N History

1942 Busby Berkeley to direct Nelson and Kathryn Grayson in "Lucky Star" which was to be Nelson's last film at MGM (in which he played duo roles). But later in the week it was announced that Nelson had to pay all monies earned from MGM that year to break his contract and leave the studio. ("Lucky Star" was never made.)

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