Archive for March, 2008

Jerry Mahoney and Jay Lloyd

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Jay Lloyd with Tessie     Jay Lloyd sitting behind Tessie    Jay Lloyd demonstrates with Jerry Mahoney    Jay Lloyd Today

 I grew up in the 1950’s so to me Paul Winchell was the man. I loved to sit in front of the TV and watch his show and dream of being in the audience. His shows always had such a variety of entertainment not only with guest singers or actors but even the commercials were entertaining. Then of course those great characters Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff. Boy those characters were great and for me, and most of the kids, they were really alive. A good reason for this is that Paul decided to have those characters animated. Even though he gave them their voices and did manipulate the head stick, the arms moved just like mine and yours. This really brought them to life. We can credit this to Mr Jay Lloyd. He was the person who was behind the scenes and worked the arms.
 
Mr Steve Meltzer from California, a wonderful puppeteer in his own right, sent in these wonderful pictures of Jay Lloyd with Tessie, plus some recent pictures with Jerry from behind the scenes.

Thanks Steve for letting us all see these very rare pictures of one of the reasons that made Jerry such a smash hit in the early days of television.

Click here to check out Steve Meltzer’s website

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com
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Lost Art: A Ventriloquism Article by Lee Dean

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Lee Dean a regular contributor to Ventriloquist Central has written a very fine article on throwing of the voice. He was taught ventriloquism by the Great Lester and does all the throat sounds that so many ventriloquists are unable to achieve.

If you take a few moments to read this article you will learn how to achieve these sound features in your ventriloquism. Thanks Lee for this very nice article.


Click Here to read Lee Dean’s “Lost Art” article

Dan
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Which Ventriloquist Figure is My Favorite?

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

I have been asked many times which one of my figures is my favorite and believe me that is a hard question to answer because I love them all but….if I had to say which Frank Marshall creation is my favorite I must say that the Marshall Nosey that originally was owned by Jimmy Jedry, known as Little Eddie II, is my favorite.

I give this reason for my decision and that is, after making my first trip to the Vent Haven Museum and seeing The Nosey that belonged to Terry Bennett named Red Flannels, I said someday I hope to own a Marshall as nice as that one. I must tell you that I actually think that Little Eddie II is actually nicer than Red Flannels and that is because Eddie II has almost no dimples giving him the clean look the same as Paul Winchell’s Jerry Mahoney. Red Flannels has much deeper dimples.

Please take a look at Little Eddie II and take a look and see if you don’t agree with me. Here is a quick link to take you to see him!!


Click Here for Eddie II

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Daylight Savings - Looking For Ventriloquist Figures

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

It is so nice to finally have a long day again. Back in the olden days when we all worked on the farm and had to be up a 4 in the morning to go and milk the cows and feed the chickens I can under stand why we had to turn the clocks back but in today’s age I just no longer understand why we have to do that. In my humble opinion it should be daylight savings and super daylight savings. I just think we need more time in the light and not less. We are all much happier in the daylight, that has been medically proven and we all accomplish much more in the daylight so the turning back of the clock to make the day shorter just makes no sense to me.
 
On that note with the longer days approaching that gives much more time for us all to get out there and beat the bushes looking for that elusive vent figure that has been lurking in someone’s basement or attic. Yes I am talking about hitting those yard sales or house sales and digging up those unfound wooden fellows that are begging to be resurrected. I can’t wait to get started on the hunt. Here in New England these sales are just now starting and the weather is certainly changing so it is off to the races.
 
As of this writing I have only found toy figures in my yard sale hunting but I just feel it in my bones that this year that will change. I am hoping for a find that I can write about and give everyone the thrill that making that find gives. Of course those longer hours of daylight help with the search. So get ready to hit the road and find those hidden treasures.

Dan
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James Tattersall Ventriloquist & Figure Maker

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

James Tattersall was a ventriloquist that may have been unique to the ventriloquist world. This performer was popular in England in the 1940’s and 1950’s and built all of his own figures and to my knowledge never sold or made his figures for anyone else. They are truly unique and are very large in size.
 
I myself was lucky enough to purchase one of his figures from a friend of his in England who was given one of the figures. I subsequently sold that figure to Bob Abdou aka Mr Puppet and it now resides in his collection. This figure is also pictured in the Tribute to Ventriloquism pages under Hard figure Makers. 

Click Here for Ventriloquist Hard Figure Maker’s Page

We were fortunate that our good friend George Boosey sent us in this great video of James Tattersall for everyone to see this clearly unique and very talented ventriloquist perform. I hope you enjoy this video.

<a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=Jw3VyUbn1a4">http://youtube.com/watch?v=Jw3VyUbn1a4</a>

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

P.S.  ATTENTION Las Vegas Ventriloquists…I’ve been contacted by an international magazine that wants to do an interview with a Las Vegas vent.  If you are based out of Vegas and are interested, please contact me at dan@ventriloquistcentral.com .

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