Archive of entries posted by joshpincusiscrying
DCS: mary miles minter
Entering show business as a child using a doctored birth certificate, Mary Miles Minter fit the mold of perceived innocence. With blonde curls and soulful eyes, she was groomed by studio heads to rival — and hopefully replace — Mary Pickford. In spite of her youth, Mary had nearly 30 films to her credit when …
inktober52: chase
Steve Carlton earned his place in Phillies team history by amassing 3031 strikeouts. Mike Schmidt will be remembered for his 548 home runs. Richie Ashburn made Phillies team history by hitting the same woman in the stands with a foul ball twice in a game in 1957 (the second time, she was on a stretcher!). …
DCS: roy hamilton
As a teen singing in a central New Jersey church choir, Roy Hamilton had aspirations of becoming a professional singer. In 1947, the seventeen-year-old won a talent contest held at the legendary Apollo Theater. However, as Roy lamented, he couldn’t get a break. “There were plenty of opportunities for blues singers,” he recalled, “but I …
inktober52: tattoo
DCS: bettie page
Two things I learned about Bettie Page. In her later years, she refused to be photographed, hoping to preserve the magical appeal of her youthful good looks in the minds of her scores of fans. Bettie Page is hard to draw. Sure, she’s been artistically portrayed by countless artists all over the world, paying homage …
inktober52: music
DCS: pampero firpo
Juan Kachmanian was born in Argentina in 1930. His father was a boxing promoter and the family moved all over the world. Juan, a stocky, muscular fellow, entered the world of professional wrestling under the tutelage of trainer Rudy Dusek. Wresting under various ring names — Ervan the Armenian, Ivan the Terrible, The Missing Link …
inktober52: loft
DCS: bobby troup
While still a student at the University of Pennsylvania, Bobby Troup wrote “Daddy” for a production staged by the school’s Mask & Wig Club, a campus theatre group. It was recorded by Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra. The recording was a hit and it stayed at Number One on the Billboard charts for eight weeks …
