Tuesday, October 04, 2011

From Kenny Dodd #10

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11 comments:

J C Hall said...

I guess his boys do look like him out of make-up

Frank Ferrante said...

Just a little bit, Jimmy! When was the last time you saw someone sporting "SPATS" I didn't know until this week that he started in a flying act. ~frank

Alfred E Newman said...

He's not wearing spats.

He was not in a flying act.

Chic Silber said...

Those aren't spats Frank but some

style of "Spectators" (shoes)

Spats are of fabric & cover the

tops of the shoes & ankles

J C Hall said...

To.Frank Ferrante
Spats? Hell I'm not as old as that. Billy Powell,
Actually I think I have a pair from my old man they are up on a shelf hanging on the demijohns.

tanglefoot said...

Seems like in my day[those days] the were know as 'saddle shoes'. Two toned macassin style. Kelly and first wife Eva Mae did a double trap act.

Frank Ferrante said...

Thank you all for your constructive corrections. As it regards Kelly being a aerialist, is there anyone else who read that this week on one of the blogs? ~frank

J C Hall said...

Apparently there is some information leading to a rumor that Mr.Kelly may have once adorned some tights earlier in his career that are flying around via the internet.
However, I am out to lunch on that one.

J C Hall said...

If one were looking to purchase a set of spats, there was a store around Detroit. Jim Zajicek mentioned once that they had Zoot-suits for sale. Never the less the haberdashery went by the name "You B Looking Good"
for those still looking for the "Foot Floosy with a Floy-Floy"

Roger Smith said...

Kelly's aerial work included single trap, and as the Colonel recalls, double-trap with first wife, Eva Mae Moore. In his book, CLOWN, he vividly recounts Eva getting away from him and taking a bad buster. In the St. Louis Police Circus, he fell from his single trap some 30 feet. The dirt floor wasn't yet packed down, and he was able to climb back up and finish "to applause that rocked the building."

The closest Kelly came to a flying act was when his Ed Deets character, the heavy in his first film, THE FAT MAN, got cornered on the pedestal board. He was shot and fell to the net. Kelly insisted he could get that take, but Universal demanded a stunt man.

Kelly and Eva divorced, and she married clown cop Joe E. Lewis. They're buried together in Peru.

Kelly is buried with his mother and sister in Indiana.

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Brian