Check out the latest Bobby Darin Video Blast on the DarinLand.com site:
Bobby Darin on the Jack Benny Show in 1964
There are 4 videos to choose from. Click the link to see 'em!
Friday, September 28, 2007
Bobby Darin on The Jack Benny Show (1964) (4 video clips)
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Labels: 1964, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Comedy, Jack Benny, tv, Video
Friday, September 21, 2007
Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee in “If A Man Answers” (2 videos)
Here's a little smile for your Friday: 2 clips from the Bobby Darin/Sandra Dee 1962 romantic comedy "If A Man Answers" (click the link to see the videos) ...
Bobby Darin Video Blast: Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee in "If A Man Answers" (1962)
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Labels: 1962, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Comedy, DVD, If A Man Answers, Movie, romantic, Sandra Dee, Universal, Video
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Amazon deleting negative reviews of book containing false statement about Bobby Darin
As reported a few days ago in this blog, author Michael Largo has included a completely false and possibly libelous passage about Bobby Darin in his book "Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die." (The passage is reprinted below.)
Among the remedies I suggested for this situation was writing a review on the Amazon product page for the book "Final Exits," warning potential buyers about the author's representation of fiction as fact.
Upon visiting the Amazon product page for "Final Exits" today, I discovered that Amazon had deleted all negative reviews of the book "Final Exits." At one point, there were at least 16 1-star reviews, all pointing out the factual error about Bobby Darin in the book. Now there are none. This is censorship, plain and simple.
I suggest that anyone who previously had a review up on that page, pointing out the error, please go there and post it again. I would also suggest writing Amazon customer service, and expressing your displeasure at the actions of Amazon.
Here is the passage from Michael Largo's book again:
"Final Exits" by Michael Largo, Page 253
The entry is headed: "Overdose Roll Call The Seventies"
The one-line passage about Bobby Darin reads as follows: "1973. Bobby Darin, age thirty-seven, dies of heart failure while snorting cocaine."
Again, if you would like to help correct this egregious error: You can write to the publisher, to the author, and you can post a review on Amazon, warning potential buyers of this book that it contains fiction masking as non-fiction.
The author's address: finalexits@aol.com
The publisher's address: feedback2@harpercollins.com
Direct link to the product listing on Amazon, where you can post a review: "Final Exits" at Amazon
To add a review, scroll down to the reviews at the bottom of the page and click the "Write Your Own Review" link.
The Darin Estate has been notified of this situation, and has issued a statement that they will be contacting the appropriate parties.
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Labels: Amazon, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, book, Final Exits, Harper Collins, Michael Largo
Friday, September 14, 2007
Bobby Darin on 1960 British TV Special (5 videos)
The latest Bobby Darin Video Blast on the DarinLand.com site features Bobby in the 1960 British TV Special, "This is Bobby Darin." There are 5 videos to choose from, including duets with Clyde McPhatter and Duane Eddy. Use this link to see it:
This is Bobby Darin TV Special (1960)
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Labels: 1960, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, British, Clyde McPhatter, Duane Eddy, Have Mercy Baby, I'm Just a Country Boy, Live, tv, UK, Video
Thursday, September 13, 2007
“Final Exits” author makes false statement about Bobby Darin (Part 2)
Yesterday, I reported in this blog that author Michael Largo had included a completely false and possibly libelous passage about Bobby Darin in his book "Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die."
I have since heard from a few people who tell me they have read elsewhere that no such passage exists in the book "Final Exits."
To clarify, below is the passage again, with the exact page and heading.
"Final Exits" by Michael Largo, Page 253
The entry is headed:
"Overdose Roll Call
The Seventies"
The one-line passage about Bobby Darin reads as follows:
"1973. Bobby Darin, age thirty-seven, dies of heart failure while snorting cocaine."
Again, if you would like to help correct this egregious error: You can write to the publisher, to the author, and you can post a review on Amazon, warning potential buyers of this book that it contains fiction masking as non-fiction.
The author's address: finalexits@aol.com
The publisher's address: feedback2@harpercollins.com
Direct link to the product listing on Amazon, where you can post a review:
"Final Exits" at Amazon
To add a review, scroll down to the reviews at the bottom of the page and click the "Write Your Own Review" link.
The Darin Estate has been notified of this situation, and has issued a statement that they will be contacting the appropriate parties.
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Labels: Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, book, Final Exits, Harper Collins, Michael Largo, news
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
“Final Exits” author makes false statement about Bobby Darin
It has recently come to the attention of this blog that author Michael Largo has included a completely false and possibly libelous passage about Bobby Darin in his book "Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die." As part of a list of celebrity deaths, he states, "Bobby Darin, age thirty-seven, dies of heart failure while snorting cocaine."
There is absolutely no evidence of any kind to support this statement. The numerous Darin print biographies, as well as statements and stories from Darin's many friends and colleagues, make it clear that Darin did not use any kind of illegal drugs, and in fact, didn't even drink.
The information that Bobby Darin's heart was damaged due to rheumatic fever as a child, and that he suffered life long heart problems, and that he passed away after open heart surgery in December of 1973, is all readily available.
It is a mystery as to why this author would jump to such a ridiculous and factually unsound conclusion.
There are several ways you can do your part to help correct this egregious error: You can write to the publisher, to the author, and you can post a review on Amazon, warning potential buyers of this book that it contains fiction masking as non-fiction.
The author's address: finalexits@aol.com
The publisher's address: feedback2@harpercollins.com
Direct link to the product listing on Amazon, where you can post a review:
"Final Exits" at Amazon
To add a review, scroll down to the reviews at the bottom of the page and click the "Write Your Own Review" link.
The Darin Estate has been notified of this situation, and has issued a statement that they will be contacting the appropriate parties.
My sincere thanks go to Amy Hagstrom for first posting this information on the Bobby Darin Discussion Group at Yahoo.
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Labels: Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, book, Final Exits, Harper Collins, Michael Largo
Monday, September 10, 2007
Interview: Bobby Darin arranger Perry Botkin
When you hear Bobby Darin swinging Count Basie-style on the "In a Broadway Bag" LP, this is largely thanks to arranger/conductor Perry Botkin. Botkin came into the project in the spring of 1966, with an intense desire to emulate the great Basie recordings he admired so much. One listen to the first five tunes on "Broadway Bag," all Botkin charts, confirms he succeeded beautifully.
"The Basie band always made me smile and often shout out loud," says Botkin. "I think Bobby felt the same way."
Bobby's rousing rendition of the Jerry Herman tune "It's Today" (from the Broadway show "Mame") is a fine example of Botkin's Basie-influenced approach. It is also one of Botkin's personal favorites on the album.
"It was the first song we did on the session," he explains, "and Bobby told me in the recording booth, 'Go out there and get the band swingin'. When you're satisfied with it, I'll come out and fit in.' Fit in? No singer ever told me they'd come out and 'fit in!' I ran the chart down a couple of times while Bobby listened in the booth. When everything was together, out came Bobby. Dave Hassinger said 'take 1,' I counted 8 beats, and off we went. Holy sh--! Bobby sounded like he'd been performing the song in Vegas for two months. He even duplicated what I wrote for the brass on 'Throw confetti, yeah.' Without question this was the highlight of my arranging career."
READ THE FULL INTERVIEW at DarinLand.com
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Labels: 1966, Album, Arranger, Atlantic, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, CD, Dave Hassinger, David Hassinger, Edsel, In a Broadway Bag, Interview, It's Today, Jerry Herman, LP, Mame, Perry Botkin
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Bobby Darin, The Singles: You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby/Sorrow Tomorrow
BOBBY DARIN: YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY (Charted at #5)/SORROW TOMORROW (ATCO 6206; 1961)
Considering the immense amount of talent behind Bobby Darin's recording of "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby", it was no doubt destined to be a top ten smash. Lyrics by the great Johnny Mercer, music by the incomparable Harry Warren, a typically ingenious arrangement by Jimmie Haskell, and a thrilling vocal from Darin all come together to knock your socks clear across the room. Bobby's "Whoa, you know, you know, you know you know!" intro sends shivers straight up the spine. He could do that better than any performer before and after, and he's still doing it.
"Sorrow Tomorrow", written by Brill Building legends Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, is a rhythmic lost love ballad, also arranged by Mr. Haskell. Here both Darin and Haskell show a different side. Darin's lamenting vocal seems to come straight from the Country Music Hall of Fame, while Haskell's arrangement is a fun and fascinating hybrid of pop, rock and country -- not rockabilly necessarily, but something completely his own. Very cool.
WHERE TO FIND THESE SONGS
"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" appears on the following CDs:
As Long As I'm Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection
Best of Bobby Darin, Vol. One: Splish Splash
Bobby Darin: Definitive Pop
Dream Lover: Bobby Darin Sings
Bobby Darin: Greatest Hits (Import)
Twist with Bobby Darin
Ultimate Bobby Darin
Very Best of Bobby Darin
"Sorrow Tomorrow" appears on the following CDs:
Bobby Darin: Things and Other Things
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Labels: 1961, 45, Atco, Atlantic, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Brill Building, Doc Pomus, Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer, Mort Shuman, Review, Single, Sorrow Tomorrow, You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
Friday, September 7, 2007
Bobby Darin on Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In (1968) (2 videos)
Bobby Darin displays his flair for sketch comedy on a 1968 episode of Rowan and Martin's Laugh In. To see see these 2 video clips, check out the new Bobby Darin Video Blast on the DarinLand.com site. Use this link:
Bobby Darin on Rowan and Martin's Laugh In
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Labels: 1968, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Comedy, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Laugh In, Martin, Rowan, tv, Video
Thursday, September 6, 2007
The Judy Garland Show with Bobby Darin
Just added to the Bobby Shop on the DarinLand.com website: The Judy Garland Show Vol. 7 (with Bobby Darin). This DVD contains two episodes from Judy Garland's 1960s TV series, including the December 29th, 1963 installment featuring Bob Newhart and Bobby Darin. In addition to Darin's now legendary "Goin' Home Medley" with Garland, Bobby also delivers devastating renditions of "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" and "Canaan" (aka "I'm on My Way, Great God"). The other episode on the disc is a special all-Judy show from March 8th, 1964, packed from end to end with Ms. Garland's best.
For more details, click the link above or the image below.
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Labels: 1963, 1964, Bob Newhart, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Canaan, DVD, I'm on My Way Great God, Judy Garland, Michael Row the Boat Ashore, Pioneer Artists, tv
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Bobby Darin in "Hell is For Heroes" (movie trailer)
Here's a neat little clip of Bobby Darin starring alongside Steve McQueen and Bob Newhart in the 1962 film "Hell is For Heroes" ...
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Labels: Bob Newhart, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Don Siegel, DVD, Hell is for Heroes, James Coburn, Movie, Nick Adams, Steve McQueen, Trailer, Video