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Showing posts with label The Hollywood Palladium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hollywood Palladium. Show all posts

Frank Sinatra, Abbott and Costello, Marilyn Maxwell and more, promote 15 year Dorise Van, at the Hollywood Palladium

One of the most popular posts on my Blog.....
 caught the eye of Kris Van Hook, while researching information for his mother, Dorise Van's, Memorial Service.

He contacted me and asked if I'd like to see pictures of fifteen year old Doris Marie Lent...who changed her name to Dorise Van, in the 1940's...when singing with Big Bands at the Hollywood Palladium and Coconut Grove. 




I was intrigued with her story and said yes, because my parents - as teenagers during WWll - danced at the Palladium every chance they could get.....
and might have known her. 

I asked Kris if he had any stories about his mom and Frank Sinatra, and he said, "in 1969, when my mom was singing at the Sahara Hotel in Vegas, Frank was at the Sands with the Rat Pack and bumped into her after her show, on the way to her room and asked her to a "party." I am sure he didn't recognize the 17 year old girl he met in 1944, in the grown up lady before him.....Believe it or not she did say NO!"


Not many young girls sang with Bandleader, singer and Radio Star, Phil Harris, (Married to Hollywood Star Alice Faye.


or hung out with Marilyn Maxwell, her husband, Actor John Conte, and Abbott and Costello.


It must have fun meeting
 cute young crooners like

 Dick Hayes,




and be seen with very glamorous Stars, like  Marilyn Maxwell, known as the other Marilyn.



15 year Dorise Van was the "Darling" of the Coconut Grove - yet few people remember those Old Hollywood Days when,


little Dorise Van's father worked at the Palladium as a waiter, while she attended Hollywood Professional School, being groomed for Stardom.



She was born in 1928 in Philadelphia but because of the depression, her father kept moving west to find work. 


At only 13, Dorise made personal appearances with Phil Harris, Ozzie Nelson and Ivan Scott's orchestra. On local radio stations she did singing and dramatic shows.


As an adult she went on to have a good career as a club singer in Orange County as well as stints in Tahoe, Reno and Las Vegas. 


Eventually Dorise Married and had a family, but never
 gave up her singing career.


For the last twenty years she was in ministry and very recently passed away at 85, after living a blessed life.

 Dorise will not only be remembered as part of Hollywood's history, but will forever be revered as is an inspirational role model, with a Spirit to give unselfishly to others.  


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The year, 1966. The song, "You'll Love Me." The composer, "Richie Carpenter, later known as Richard, the brother of Karen Carpenter of "The Carpenters."

 The artists, a veteran duo, packing in the crowds nightly in the "Round the World Lounge," at the Disneyland Hotel, cutting their first song with Platter records. They are known as "The Two of Us." Their names, Dorise Van and Bill McClure.

Thank you so much Kris for sharing these never before seen priceless memories of your mother's life with me and my friends.




My mother, Pauline Mac Donald-Williams, 16 years old and a member of the Hollywood Studio Club, hoping to have a professional dancing career at MGM.


My parents, Pauline and Bill Williams on their Honeymoon.

RITA HAYWORTH... DANCING WITH THE STARS...1940's..

There is NOT ONE Female in Hollywood today to compare with Rita Hayworth.  She was The Dancing Queen.
While the Palladium Ballroom, in Hollywood,  was being filled to capacity every night, during the 1940 War Years, Rita Hayworth, like every teenager of the time, was dancing her heart out to raise morale, for the boy's going overseas.
One of Maybelline's top Stars, Rita Hayworth's glamour brought teenage girls into the drugstores by the thousands, hoping to capture Rita's, Star Quality, before going dancing at night.
Dancing with the Stars, 1940's style, with
 Rita Hayworth... exuding explosive, sex appeal.
                                     Rita Hayworth Is Stayin' Alive!!!

You must watch this video, which has gotten almost one million hits.  It is the most remarkable, example of Rita Hayworth's dancing ability and the most incredible editing job on a video, I've ever seen.


Read more about Rita Hayworth, The Palladium Ballroom and Maybelline, during the 1940's, in my book,

The Maybelline Story and the Spirited
 Family Dynasty Behind It.

TOMMY DORSEY BAND WITH FRANK SINATRA, OPENS THE PALLADIUM IN 1940


In the 1940's, all the great bands played the Hollywood Palladium, including Freddie Martin, Phil Harris, Jimmy Dorsey, Glen Miller, Bob Crosby, Stan Kenton, Harry James, Kay Kyser, Les Brown, Artie Shaw, Wood Herman, Rosemary Clooney, Peggy Lee, Alice Faye, the Andrew Sisters and Gene Krupa.



During WW2 the Palladium hosted a radio broadcast. Betty Grable and other Stars would greet servicemen and ask for their favorite song to be played, while kids listened on their car radio's, while cruising Sunset Blvd.




Betty Grable without makeup, in a before and after Maybelline ad, 1940, made girls aware of what a difference Maybelline made in their sex appeal.   




A big Star like Grable, brought thousands of girls into the dime stores to purchase Maybelline.... before going dancing at the Palladium that night.




Maybelline print ad's like this were placed in all the movie magazines during WW ll.





Hedy Lamarr like many other big Stars, were featured in Maybelline ads in the 1940s.


Servicemen, were regulars at the Palladium during the War and Maybelline helped sell War Bonds with ads like this placed in movie magazines.


The Hollywood Palladium opened with vocalist Frank Sinatra playing with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.
 A few weeks later, they recorded an album at the Palladium.




The Palladium that night must have seemed like a dreamy refuge in a world that was growing darker
 by the day."






Yet the excitement must have blown the top off the Ballroom..... with six bars serving liquor and two more serving soft drinks and a $1 cover charge and a $3 charge for dinner.




Dorothy Lamour was there to snip the ribbon, spangled with orchids, and as Jack Benny, Judy Garland and Lana Turner looked on, hundreds of couples danced the jitterbug.




During WW ll, radio shows originated from the Palladium to raise funds to aid war sufferers in Britain. Celebrities guest included; Ronald Coleman, Spencer Tracy, Judy Garland, Jack Benny, Claudette Colbert, Myrna Loy and Charles Boyer.

 
Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra,
"I'll Never Smile Again," 1940.

Read more about the Palladium during WW ll, and all the big Stars that were featured in Maybelline ads, in my book, The Maybelline Story and the Spirited Family Dynasty Behind It.