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Park Avenue EL
Park Avenue EL
by Len Bourret (Copyright 2004) Click On the 'MAGIC MIDI Arrangements'... http://www.danwatkins.ws/magic_midi_arrangements.htm Dedicated to June Allyson, whose a long way from Third Avenue, in the Bronx. Images, Below, are from "The Glenn Miller Story" and "The Stratton Story, Starring June Allyson and James Stewart. Please Visit LenBourret.com! http://www.lenbourret.com/ The city, a symphony of competing decibels, orchestras conducted by quiet subway trains lacking an intermission. When all are awake, I can see the sun sparkling like stars sizzling at night. The sounds of silence shed new light, in the brightness of a darkened day. When morning falls, and evening rises. The overture plays at the finale, and the finale marks the start of day. World entering on center stage, and adults waiting in the wings, as muted orchestra starts to play, and children begin to work. Their minds are filled with cognitive feelings. Their hearts are filled with affective thoughts. The conscious carries the vibrations of the mysterious, while the unconscious mimes the audibly known. The abstract can be seen, felt, and touched. And, the concrete becomes invisible. While the wind, in stillness, can be heard by the deaf. And, falling snowflakes, in motion can be seen by the blind. In a loud, earpiercing concert of leaves falling. On a cold and frigid Summer's day. In a hot and, oh so humid Winter. When there's Springtime buds of Fall. A symphony of cars flying, on an ocean's track. Boat whistles driving in a busy sky. Trains tap dancing in mid-air. Dancers acting and actors dancing, on Times Square, off-track. As Fifth Avenue, at high noon, goes to sleep. And, urban sounds begin to bustle, at midnight, to Gunfight At The O.K. Corral. Where there is economic wealth, and peace found, in buroughs of ghettos. And, there is chaos in the solitude of Central Park. ========== JUNE ALLYSON: BRIEF BIO Link for 'June Allyson'... http://www.hollywood.com/celebs/detail/celeb/186134 At age eight, injured when tree limb fell on her; wore braces for four years. Entered Amateur Night dance contests in the Bronx. Performed in chorus line of Broadway musical, "Sing Out the News" at age 20. Danced in chorus line at Copacabana nightclub in NYC. 1937 - Appeared in Vitaphone short films; debut, "Swing For Sale". 1938 - Worked in educational films. 1939 - Acted in the stage musical "Very Warm for May", directed by Vincente Minnelli. 1940 - Understudied Betty Hutton in the stage musical "Panama Hattie", starring Ethel Merman. 1941 - Garnered attention in a prominent supporting role in the Broadway musical, "Best Foot Forward", choreographed by Gene Kelly. 1943 - First feature film as actress, "Best Foot Foward", recreating her stage role. 1944 - Established as a star with the musical films, "Music for Millions" and "Two Girls and a Sailor", the latter her first opposite Van Johnson. 1946 - Starred in first dramatic film, "The Secret Heart". 1948 - Last appearance in a musical until the mid-1950s, near the end of her contract with MGM, "Words and Music", in which she was one of many guest stars; performed the song, "Thou Swell"; for the rest of her career, concentrated on comedies and dramas. 1953 - Last of five films opposite Van Johnson, "Remains to Be Seen". 1955 - Made annual exhibitors poll, sponsored by the "Motion Picture Herald", of the top ten boxoffice stars; placed 9th. 1956 - Last film for MGM for many years, "The Opposite Sex"; film was also her last musical. 1959 - Played last feature starring role in "Stranger in My Arms"; was also last film for 13 years. 1959-1961, Starred in the TV anthology series, "The June Allyson Show". 1970 - Succeeded Julie Harris as star of the Broadway play "40 Carats"; first stage role in two decades. She then headlined the national tour of the stage musical "No, No Nanette". 1972 - Returned to films in "They Only Kill Their Masters". Headlined the national tour of the stage musical "No, No Nanette" in the 1970's. 1978 - Made one-shot return to films in "Blackout". Following which she began appearing opposite third husband, David Ashrow, in the stage play "My Daughter, Your Son". 1984 - Signed long-term contract with Kimberly Clark to be a commercial spokesperson for the company's products 'Depends' and 'Poise'. 1990 - Last film acting role in "Stranger in My House". 1994 - One of the hosts of the musical compilation documentary, "That's Entertainment III". AWARDS... Link for 'June Allyson'... http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0000742/awards Golden Globe Awards - 1952 (for "Too Young to Kiss") and 1955 (World Film Favorite - Female) Photoplay Award - 1954 (Most Popular Female Star) Venice Film Festival - 1954 (Special Jury Prize for Ensemble Acting in "Executive Suite") Harvey Award - 1996 =========== =========== =========== =========== ===========
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