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June 19, 2013

Nelson Eddy’s friend K.T. Ernshaw publishes 2nd book!

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As you know, K.T. Ernshaw (a pseudonym) was an intimate friend of Nelson Eddy’s. Back in 2001 she published a novel, To Love Again, in which she presented a fictionalized version of the Nelson she knew. Though she had always wished to remain anonymous, over the next few years she found that our group embraced knowing about the “real” Nelson and did not shy away from learning about both the joys and problems he encountered with Jeanette in their personal (which she was privy to from Nelson himself). KT has since spoken about Nelson and her book at our club meetings in Los Angeles, New York and London and she also was a guest speaker on our first Mac/Eddy cruise. (You can read our original interview with her about Nelson Eddy at this link.)

This week – under her real name, she published her second novel, The Coo Coo’s Nest. I knew nothing about the story until I read the book. And yes, this book also thinly disguises the main character. Plus there are other famous folks mentioned in the book under their actual names that she has met over the years. I personally was very moved by the new book and offered to write a short review to be included on the back cover. I think you will enjoy reading it.

She will be 92 this year and figured her days of attending the LA club meetings was ending. But due to The Coo Coo’s Nest being published this week, I asked her if she would attend just this meeting and sign books. She agreed.

In addition, To Love Again has been updated and re-released in a new edition. Our club member Don Schumann did the wonderful book covers for both titles. An insider tip: you will most surely recognize the Nelson Eddy silhouette on the new cover artwork of To Love Again. Don tells me that he used Nelson’s likeness from the old Nelson Eddy paper dolls!

After this weekend, any books ordered will be shipped normally, not autographed.

I am so thrilled that we are able to include this book signing into our 2013 Birthday Bash event… and by the way, her real name is Laurrie Garner.

PS: Click on the photos below to order books.

  

June 18, 2013

Happy Birthday, Jeanette MacDonald!

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Jeanette MacDonald

Jeanette MacDonald…can you believe she was born 110 years ago today?

Jeanette – today we celebrate your life, your films and your music today! And for those in the Los Angeles area, we will toast your life and accomplishments this weekend in person…with ice cream and birthday cake at our 2013 Birthday Bash!

Post your comments and reflections here.

We will remember… !

June 7, 2013

We get emails…

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Have been a fan of Jeanette and Nelson since I was very young….recently re-discovered their magical music, and want to thank you for the wonderful website and your efforts to keep them and their music alive. I’m planning to have a movie night at Grandma’s to introduce my grandchildren to their beautiful voices.

Thanks again..you are a treasure.

Agnes Andrews

June 5, 2013

TCM Schedule June 2013

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Maytime Spanish lobby card

This is birthday month for both Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Check out the movies being shown on Turner Classic Movies. All times are Eastern. (A Spanish lobby card for Maytime is shown above.)
Fri, June 7
3:30 PM: I Married An Angel (1942)

Tues, June 18 (Jeanette’s birthday)
1:30 PM Broadway Serenade
3:30 PM: Bitter Sweet
5:15 PM: MGM Parade Show #16 (1955) short subject with a “Maytime” clip
5:45 PM: Maytime

Sat, June 29 (Nelson’s birthday)
12 pm: The Sun Comes Up

May 24, 2013

Jeanette MacDonald-Nelson Eddy love story featured in Oman newspaper!

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Times of Oman article

Their story is truly universal…The Times of Oman has written a feature article about Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy.
Click on the photo to see the original article, which we except below.

The sun was setting on America’s Lake Tahoe on a chilly autumn evening in 1943 as Hollywood’s legendary singing stars Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy knelt together at the water’s edge and pledged their undying love. This was not a Hollywood weepie.

There was no one else at this lonely and beautiful spot as Eddy and MacDonald renewed the vows of love they had exchanged eight years earlier in 1935 while filming their most famous musical, Rose Marie.

But this time the pledge was secret and for real. It was also doomed because both stars were suffering the agony of being in loveless marriages to other people. A series of incredible events had prevented them from ever being  married in real life, although it happened several times in movies. The stress of keeping their love secret had resulted in nervous breakdowns and even a suicide attempt.

Had the truth come out, the scandal would have wrecked both their careers. So they kept their love secret, both hoping that some day and somehow, they would be able to be together. In the meantime, they could only express their feelings to each other and as they knelt by the lakeside Jeanette took the $40,000 diamond ring Eddy had given her and which she wore concealed on a cord around her neck, and handed it to her lover.
He slipped it back on to her finger with a kiss and the words: “Your life is bound to me for ever.” Then they returned to the remote cabin in the hills for the next three days — their legal partners believed they were on movie location. Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy had made a string of block-busting musicals in the 1930s and 40s and were Hollywood’s most successful partnership.

And while occasional rumours circulated about their friendship, the real truth only came to light when Nelson’s Eddy’s detailed accounts of their long and passionate affair were discovered after his death.
In the meantime, Jeanette MacDonald’s apparent romantic life was keeping the gossip writers busy. In the late 1920s she dated Irving Stone — hundreds of love-letters she wrote him were found in his apartment after his death. Then in 1928, George Richie became Jeanette’s manager and later fiancé — it was rumoured they later married but Jeanette always denied it.

In 1935, she met actor Gene Raymond and used the relationship as a smokescreen to begin a clandestine affair with Nelson Eddy with whom she was starring in Rose Marie. She later called the summer she spent filming on Lake Tahoe “the happiest time of my life.” While on location they became secretly engaged. When Jeanette became pregnant, she was ordered by studio boss Louis B. Mayer to have an abortion. She never revealed who was the child’s father, but in his memoir, Eddy admitted that he was.

The following year Jeanette married the long-suffering Raymond and remained his wife until her death. The relationship was an unhappy one — Raymond was constantly unfaithful and Jeanette told Eddy: “I only come alive when I am with you.” During the time they were movie partners MacDonald and Eddy built up the illusion that they didn’t like each other much and Jeanette actually walked off the set when they were making Naughty Marietta and refused to return until Eddy had apologised for his rudeness.

In fact in private they were planning to run away to Reno and get quickie divorces but Jeanette took pity on Raymond and refused at the last minute. Jeanette MacDonald’s last years were dogged by heart trouble and when she was rushed to hospital in 1963, Nelson Eddy, appearing in Australia, flew back to be at her side.

In 1964, as her health again worsened, Eddy approached the pioneer heart surgeon Dr Michael DeBakey in the hope that he could improve her condition. The surgeon agreed and preparations were made for surgery but it was too late. Jeanette MacDonald died on January 14, 1965 aged 61 with Nelson Eddy holding her hand. Only after her death did Nelson Eddy reveal his true feelings for Jeanette MacDonald. Appearing on the television Tonight Show he broke down in tears after whispering: “I loved her so much…” In an unfinished biography found in Jeanette’s apartment it seemed that she had similar feelings. “When I saw Nelson for the first time I thought he had everything a man should have,” she wrote. “And for ever afterwards I never had a reason to change that opinion…” 

 

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1946 After arriving in London for a singing tour and suffering a miscarriage which delays her opening engagement, Jeanette officially begins her UK tour.

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