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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 279656" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Liberace was a master at his craft. Pure showmanship, backed by practiced talent.</p><p>Also, he was a warm,genuine human being. </p><p>My aunt trained the white doves that would circle the stage as he walked out.(circa 1957)</p><p>After every show he would stand at the back stage door and sign autographs, shake hands and stay there until the last fan left.</p><p>I was only 4yrs old when I met him, but I was impressed with his show and more impressed that he and all the backstage crew were so friendly and open.</p><p>He was one of the last old style "troopers" of show biz.</p><p>PAX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 279656, member: 1664"] Liberace was a master at his craft. Pure showmanship, backed by practiced talent. Also, he was a warm,genuine human being. My aunt trained the white doves that would circle the stage as he walked out.(circa 1957) After every show he would stand at the back stage door and sign autographs, shake hands and stay there until the last fan left. I was only 4yrs old when I met him, but I was impressed with his show and more impressed that he and all the backstage crew were so friendly and open. He was one of the last old style "troopers" of show biz. PAX [/QUOTE]
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