On this episode, Foy Rayernet came out.
Randy FlorenceWith a lot of stuff.
Randy FlorenceHe said that Liberace always had the net out.
Randy FlorenceHe was always looking for something new and something to take behind closed doors.
Randy FlorenceAnd I was quoted on a couple TV shows as saying that people got very mad at me, but he would go to clubs and things like that.
Randy FlorenceBut he was hidden in the corner because if he revealed that he was Gayle, then again they would relitigate.
Randy FlorenceAnd that was a problem.
Patrick EvansThe coveted corner booth in a little bar at the center of the Coachella Valley universe.
Patrick EvansWelcome to another big conversation with Patrick Evans and Randy Florence presented by the McCallum Theater.
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Patrick EvansGentlemen.
John McMullenThank you very much, Howard.
John McMullenWe are back in the corner booth at Skip Page's little bar for another edition of big Conversations.
John McMullenLittle bar.
John McMullenMy name is Patrick Evans and I'm joined as I am each and every week by my dear friend, close confidant and very good buddy, John McMullen.
John McMullenAnd Randy Florence is also here as our co host.
Jerry RingThank you for inviting me.
Randy FlorenceOh, my.
Jerry RingI'm glad this isn't video.
Jerry RingThat would have looked really.
Randy FlorenceNo, it wouldn't.
John McMullenWell, only to me, our great co host, Randy Florence.
John McMullenIf you look up the word co host in the dictionary, he is listed somewhere there.
Jerry RingI feel certain of it.
Bruce FessierDictionary.
John McMullenHow are you, Randy?
Jerry RingI'm doing fantastic.
Jerry RingDo you have somebody that you'd like to thank for letting us be here with them today?
John McMullenSkip Page.
Jerry RingHe's one of them.
John McMullenAnd the MacCallum Theater, our presenting sponsor, the MacCallum Theater.
John McMullenAnd go to mccallum theater.org to get all of your tickets.
John McMullenGet those season tickets before they disappear, because they will.
John McMullenAnd our good buddy Gary Keefe over there with his hand firmly on the.
John McMullenOn the reins, making sure that.
John McMullenWhat did you think?
Jerry RingI don't know where you were going with it.
Jerry RingHe's on the reins.
John McMullenHis heads are on.
John McMullenHe's running the ship over there.
Jerry RingSomebody has to be.
John McMullenYeah, he's doing it.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Jerry RingHey, by the way, before we move on here, this is a really special time in the desert.
Jerry RingPatrick Evans is now the Chief Meteorologist at KESQ.
Jerry RingCongratulations.
Jerry RingAfter 60, 65 years.
John McMullenSo I was the Chief Meteorologist at CVS for many years, but then when we merged, we were purchased by the parent company of kesq.
John McMullenAnd so Haley was in place and she became.
John McMullenAnd she was the chief.
John McMullenAnd we all worked with her as the head of the weather department, but she recently left and I was promoted to chief.
Jerry RingWhat big changes can we expect?
John McMullenI've made some enormous, enormous changes.
John McMullenYou know, Haley would.
John McMullenOkay, things like 117 on October 1st, and I have firmly vetoed that.
John McMullenThat will not be happening again.
John McMullenNow, we've made some other, you know, great changes.
John McMullenWe've repainted the weather department green room.
John McMullenIt's very nice.
Jerry RingYou've got a green room?
Bruce FessierYeah.
John McMullenOh, yeah.
John McMullenI've upgraded the bar there as well.
Bruce FessierSo this has been a great show.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenOh, we have guests today.
John McMullenShould we get to that?
Jerry RingCongratulations.
Jerry RingI really enjoyed being here.
Jerry RingI'm really looking forward to one of our two guests.
Jerry RingGo ahead.
John McMullenNo, we're very, very pleased to welcome back to the program Bruce Fessier.
John McMullenYou were one of our early guests.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenAnd you've overcome that trauma and you were able to return, which is nice.
Bruce FessierI mean, I was actually one of Randy's first guests even before you guys had a podcast.
Bruce FessierSo, you know, that was kind of like a trial.
Jerry RingIt had been long enough, though, that he'd forgotten.
Bruce FessierHe forgot.
John McMullenAnd we're very excited to welcome Jerry Ring to the program.
John McMullenIncredible entertainer extraordinaire.
Randy FlorenceThank you.
Jerry RingWe have three guests.
John McMullenThey do indeed.
John McMullenThank you guys for coming in because we wanted to talk about Liberace.
Bruce FessierWhy is that?
John McMullenSo go ahead.
Jerry RingOh, let's take a talk about Liberace.
Jerry RingNow.
John McMullenYou guys just hosted a fabulous event.
John McMullenIt was at Casa de Monte Vista.
Randy FlorenceAnd you weren't there.
John McMullenI knew that was going to come up.
John McMullenI knew that was going to come up.
John McMullenNo one confirmed with me.
Randy FlorenceOh, here we go.
Jerry RingIs that what happened?
John McMullenYeah, I.
John McMullenNo, Deanne passed along, but it was.
John McMullenAnyway.
Bruce FessierRandy was nice enough to tell us that his wife was in a serious car accident, so.
Jerry RingYeah, but that was a lot of trouble to go to just to get out of that event.
John McMullenYou couldn't have told them that my wife was with your wife at the time.
John McMullenThat would have solved all of this great event.
John McMullenDoes Johnny know that?
Randy FlorenceYeah, pretty much.
Randy FlorenceOkay.
John McMullenIt was for Amy's purpose to raise money specifically for scholarships for vet techs.
Bruce FessierYeah, veterinary assistants, actually.
Bruce FessierBut basically to get them involved in veterinary services and hopefully nurture them into becoming vet techs and ultimately veterinarians.
Jerry RingSo because of the dearth of that.
Bruce FessierThere really is a crisis and a lack of veterinarians in this area.
John McMullenAnd so Amy's purpose is trying to answer need by offering scholarships and paying the full ride for the.
John McMullenFor the veterinary assistant program.
Bruce FessierYeah, it's a $3,200 scholarship.
Bruce FessierYou know, who's going to pay that for a $17 an hour job?
John McMullenRight.
John McMullenIt takes a long time to pay that back.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Randy FlorenceAnd it's a tough, tough road, veterinary school.
Bruce FessierIt really is.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenBut this event was fabulous.
John McMullenFrancesca Mari performed and Jerry Ring, I heard, also performed.
Randy FlorenceRon Pass was there.
Randy FlorenceRon Pass, the pianist?
John McMullenYes.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenAnd then you brought in arguably the world's greatest Liberace tribute artist.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceDavid Mayorka.
Randy FlorenceHe came in from the East Coast.
Randy FlorenceYeah, yeah.
Randy FlorenceHe's my friend.
Randy FlorenceI got him there.
Randy FlorenceMe.
Randy FlorenceIt's all about me.
John McMullenJerry takes all the credit.
Jerry RingWhat can you tell us about him?
Jerry RingJerry?
Randy FlorenceAbout David?
Randy FlorenceNothing.
Randy FlorenceI don't even know.
Bruce FessierThey were terrific together.
Bruce FessierI mean, that was what was an amazing part.
Bruce FessierThey had such wonderful chemistry that it was a really delightful show.
Randy FlorenceI had met him on one occasion.
Randy FlorenceThe Liberace Gallo.
Randy FlorenceThe first one, I think was five years ago at the Liberace mansion in Las Vegas.
Randy FlorenceAnd he was there and I had never met him, but he was up and performing and had his costuming and all that, and he was just rattled like this.
Randy FlorenceSo I said, what if I did a duet?
Randy FlorenceHe didn't know me.
Randy FlorenceI ran up on stage and we banged one out.
Randy FlorenceAnd then you played the piano.
Bruce FessierOh, wow.
Bruce FessierI heard that.
Randy FlorenceNobody's supposed to know that.
Randy FlorenceSorry.
Randy FlorenceYou jealous or something?
John McMullenA little.
Jerry RingActually.
John McMullenA lot.
Randy FlorenceAny.
Randy FlorenceBut then we.
Randy FlorenceA couple of times.
Randy FlorenceAnd then I called him and he came in and we did.
Randy FlorenceWe glued it together.
Randy FlorenceWe have an incredible friendship now.
Randy FlorenceIt was just really great.
John McMullenWell, this was a great event for Amy's purpose.
John McMullenBut Bruce and I were talking.
John McMullenAnd you were talking a little bit about how Liberace's legacy is a little bit unsigned.
John McMullenHe's overshadowed by the other names that we bandy about here in the desert.
John McMullenFrank Sinatra, Bob Hope.
John McMullenBut Liberace.
John McMullenI mean, first of all, they shot the movie.
John McMullenThe Michael Douglas film.
Bruce FessierYes.
John McMullenWhat was the Candelabra?
Bruce FessierYeah.
Bruce FessierSteven Soderbergh directed the film.
Bruce FessierJerry Weintraub produced it and Matt Damon co starred in.
Bruce FessierIt was a very big film.
Randy FlorenceIt was Michael Douglas.
John McMullenYeah, Michael Douglas as Liberace.
John McMullenAnd it was shot at that Casa de Monte Vista.
John McMullenJoe Luisi's.
John McMullenYou were married there, right?
John McMullenI was, yes.
Randy FlorenceWow.
Randy FlorenceI didn't know that.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenAndrea and I got married at that time.
Randy FlorenceI wasn't invited to that either, was I?
Randy FlorenceYou were.
John McMullenYou.
Jerry RingYou were.
John McMullenYeah.
Randy FlorenceI were not.
Randy FlorenceThat's what I'm leaving.
Jerry RingI was, but my wife was in a car Accident.
Randy FlorenceWow.
Bruce FessierWhat's my excuse?
Jerry RingShe's been in so many car accidents.
John McMullenSo many.
John McMullenYou should probably talk to her about that.
John McMullenBut now you actually knew Liberace in Las Vegas.
John McMullenDo we dare say you were a protege?
Randy FlorenceYes.
John McMullenOf Liberace.
John McMullenI know that that is a loaded term.
Randy FlorenceYes.
Randy FlorenceIn certain circles.
Bruce FessierIn certain circles, I've been referred to.
Randy FlorenceAs a discovery, if you will, that he discovered me.
Randy FlorenceI didn't know that.
Randy FlorenceActually, I set it all up because I wanted to become a.
Randy FlorenceI wanted to work with Liberace because I knew his influence and his endorsement could really twing.
Randy FlorenceSo I read about him and I met, actually met Ray Arnett, his stage director, in West Hollywood.
Randy FlorenceAnd he belonged to the Sports Connection, and I joined the Sports Connection.
Randy FlorenceI never worked out, but I joined it twice, and I only went once.
Randy FlorenceThat's true, too.
Randy FlorenceI don't even speak to people named Jim.
Randy FlorenceWhat are you talking about?
Randy FlorenceAnyway, but I met Ray Arnett, and he said, lee is performing in Las Vegas.
Randy FlorenceYou should come see.
Randy FlorenceHe said, yes.
Randy FlorenceI said, this is my dance.
Randy FlorenceSo anyway, I said, can I go backstage and meet him?
Randy FlorenceAnd they said, yeah, long story made sideways.
Randy FlorenceI went to the library and brought a microfish.
Randy FlorenceIs that what they were called?
Bruce FessierYeah, they were microfiche.
Randy FlorenceI read about, you know, this kind of food.
Randy FlorenceHe liked everything about his travel, his homes, everything I could.
Randy FlorenceSo when I would meet him, I could deliver a couple lines and maybe catch his attention, and it worked.
Randy FlorenceSo when I met him, you know, the first time, I was backstage after the show, and he turned around and I said, I'm going to go home and practice my little fingers off.
Randy FlorenceAnd he said, oh, you play piano, too, do you?
Randy FlorenceYep.
Randy FlorenceAnd anyway, another line I said recently, I was sitting at the bar with him in the dressing room, and another line I delivered, and this is one that got him.
Randy FlorenceI said, I read all of your books, and my favorite was when you talked about being on the decks of the Queen Mary when you were sailing over to do a command performance.
Randy FlorenceOh.
Randy FlorenceAnd that's when I got his attention.
Randy FlorenceAnd then he said, I'd like to hear you play sometime.
Randy FlorenceSo then that happened, and I flew over the following Tuesday.
Randy FlorenceThat was on a Saturday night.
Randy FlorenceAnd I flew over the following Tuesday, and I was going to play for him, which I did.
Randy FlorenceAnd then he invited me to stay for dinner, but he was doing a show at the MGM grand.
Randy FlorenceSo I sat down, was going to have dinner.
Randy FlorenceThe regular pianist came in, Paul Balfour, and he went over to the piano, and he came Back and sat down.
Randy FlorenceHe didn't know who I was.
Randy FlorenceHe said he was a black man.
Randy FlorenceHe said, man, I don't feel like playing tonight.
Randy FlorenceI met with my wife last night.
Randy FlorenceI'm bone hungover.
Randy FlorenceSo I said, well, you shouldn't play.
Randy FlorenceHe said, but I don't want to.
Randy FlorenceTell the manager.
Randy FlorenceHe'll get all pissed off at me.
Randy FlorenceHe's really mean.
Randy FlorenceSo I said, well, you can go out that door over there and I'll tell him that you had to go home.
Randy FlorenceWell, he did.
Randy FlorenceAnd then they came back and they said, where's Paul?
Randy FlorenceHe's supposed to start.
Randy FlorenceAnd I said, well, he wasn't feeling well.
Randy FlorenceHe had to go home.
Randy FlorenceSo they said, oh, my God, what are we going to do?
Randy FlorenceWe have Joan Rivers coming in tonight.
Randy FlorenceFaye McKay.
Randy FlorenceBuffet McKay.
Randy FlorenceShe was this heavy comedian.
Randy FlorenceShe's just hilarious.
Randy FlorenceWayne Newton was coming in that night.
Randy FlorenceSaid they were going to have all that going on.
Randy FlorenceI said, I'll play.
Randy FlorenceAnd they said, well, there's music in the piano bench.
Randy FlorenceI said, I don't read music.
Randy FlorenceI don't need that.
Randy FlorenceI play by ear.
Randy FlorenceSo I went over and sat down at the piano and I started to play.
Randy FlorenceAnd celebrities were coming in.
Randy FlorenceAll the press came in and the people came in and they called Lee at the.
Randy FlorenceWhen he finished his show at the MGM Grand.
Randy FlorenceThey said, you gotta get over here and see this, see what's going on.
Randy FlorenceThe place was packed, and I had him rocking.
Randy FlorenceHe came in, he came up to the piano and he said, let's play a duet.
Randy FlorenceAnd it's one of the ones.
Randy FlorenceSo we played.
Randy FlorenceI Got Rhythm.
Randy FlorenceHe sat down with me and did that.
Randy FlorenceAnd after we finished, it's yay, yay.
Randy FlorenceWith applause, applause, applause.
Randy FlorenceAnd he said, come over.
Randy FlorenceI want to talk to you.
Randy FlorenceWe sat down at the table.
Randy FlorenceHe said, would you like to work for me?
Randy FlorenceAnd I said, yes.
Jerry RingThat day worked out pretty well for you, didn't?
Randy FlorenceYes, exactly.
Randy FlorenceSo that's how that came together.
Randy FlorenceAnd I set a date and I came in.
John McMullenWhat year was that, roughly?
Randy FlorenceCirca 18.
Randy FlorenceI look good for my age.
Randy FlorenceNo, it was 1983.
John McMullenOkay.
Bruce FessierIt's really remarkable.
John McMullenThat's crazy.
Randy FlorenceYeah, it was all.
Randy FlorenceYou know, I'm very much into creative visualization and synchronicity and all the metaphysical stuff that goes on.
Randy FlorenceThe universe brings us into situations, and it was just.
Randy FlorenceIt was just unbelievable.
Randy FlorenceAnd, you know, the thing is, it still is.
Randy FlorenceIt still is ongoing because the Liberace legacy goes on.
Randy FlorenceLike, I was at the Liberace mansion Week ago Monday.
Randy FlorenceAnd David and I played over there.
Randy FlorenceSo people.
John McMullenThat's right.
Randy FlorenceYou were back in Vegas for the fan club.
Randy FlorenceOh, these people are not right.
Randy FlorenceThey are just.
Randy FlorenceOh, my gosh.
Randy FlorenceThey are just over the top.
Randy FlorenceThey all.
Randy FlorenceYou know the piano ring he wore here?
Randy FlorenceYeah, they all, they, they have one.
Randy FlorenceAll of them.
Randy FlorenceThey all have the same ring.
Randy FlorenceIt's rhinestones.
Randy FlorenceYou know, it's right here.
Randy FlorenceYou know, they all have one and they're all blinged out.
Randy FlorenceThis one gal came in and I said, my God, you are picking up HBO girl.
Randy FlorenceShe was so proud of it.
Randy FlorenceShe didn't.
Randy FlorenceI didn't like the outfit necessarily.
Randy FlorenceYou're talking to a gay man here.
Randy FlorenceI know what's going on.
Jerry RingSo how old were you when you started becoming a fan of Liberace?
Randy FlorenceWell, I was 8 years old when my Aunt Thelma took me to Starlight Musicals in Indianapolis, Indiana, when he was playing.
Jerry RingAnd you're from Indianapolis?
Randy FlorenceYeah, I was born and raised there.
Randy FlorenceSo we went to Starlight Musicals and I was just like, wow, this is really.
Randy FlorenceI could do that because I was playing.
Randy FlorenceI was 8 and I was playing.
Randy FlorenceI picking up everything by ear.
Jerry RingNever read music.
Randy FlorenceNo.
Randy FlorenceAnd so I thought.
Randy FlorenceI decided right then that someday, someday I'm gonna meet this man and I'm gonna do what he's doing.
Randy FlorenceSo.
Jerry RingSo I'm fascinated by that moment where you're sitting at the piano playing something for him after all of that 8 year old growing up to that point.
Randy FlorenceWhat was.
Randy FlorenceOh, you mean when I played in Las Vegas for him?
Randy FlorenceIt was.
Randy FlorenceYeah, it was stellar.
Randy FlorenceIt was surreal.
Jerry RingYeah.
Randy FlorenceAnd the song that I played that got him was one that Michael Feinstein taught me is I Love a Piano, Irving Berlin.
Randy FlorenceAnd when I didn't, I didn't put anything together to audition.
Randy FlorenceI never organized.
Randy FlorenceWell, this one had a tough time getting the song set list out of me.
Randy FlorenceBeating me.
Randy FlorenceThat's right.
John McMullenBruce, you served as the producer of the Event.
John McMullenYes.
John McMullenDid you ever get a set?
Bruce FessierYeah, I did, actually.
Bruce FessierRemarkable.
Bruce FessierI was trying to tell some.
Bruce FessierAre you going to be upstage or are you going to be downstage?
Bruce FessierWhat is all this technical stuff?
Jerry RingHow then.
Randy FlorenceHell do I know?
Randy FlorenceAnd then David Mayako said, we are audience inspired.
Randy FlorenceThat's it.
Randy FlorenceAnd I'm going with it.
John McMullenBruce, talk a little bit about Liberace's intersection with the Coachella Valley.
Bruce FessierWell, that's the thing.
Bruce FessierI don't think that many people realize that he was as huge as he was in the Coachella Valley because you Know, I've been here working for newspapers since 1979.
Bruce FessierAnd he never gave a public performance all during that time, but he gave his first public performance in Palm Springs.
Bruce FessierI'm talking about in 1951.
Bruce FessierAnd.
Bruce FessierAnd the woman who booked him originally the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas was Mousey Powell's sister.
Bruce FessierYou remember Mousie Powell?
Bruce FessierYeah, she was like.
Bruce FessierThey named a hamburger after her at the Racquet Club.
Bruce FessierOh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bruce FessierRight, right.
Bruce FessierAnd so Maxine Lewis booked her into.
Bruce FessierBooked him into the Frontier, and she was also booking the Chi Chi.
Bruce FessierSo when she.
Bruce FessierWhen he came, she booked him into the Chi Chi.
Bruce FessierAnd it was bigger than when Franklin Sinatra ever played.
Bruce FessierHe never was.
Bruce FessierHe was huge there.
Bruce FessierBut Sinatra used to come in all the time.
John McMullenYeah, he loved the Chi Chi.
Bruce FessierI mean, it was.
Bruce FessierIt was.
Bruce FessierIt was such a small venue.
Bruce FessierThis guy played over for audiences over 100,000 people.
Bruce FessierNot many people realize that today.
Bruce FessierAnd David Mayoko said, you know, I play all the gay hotspots, and he is not a gay icon.
Bruce FessierYou know, why is that?
Bruce FessierYou know, he came from a different, peculiar.
Bruce FessierYeah, he came from a different era.
Bruce FessierHe was.
Bruce FessierHe was.
Bruce FessierHe never was out, but he was certainly the most famous gay performer, gay celebrity that Palm Springs has ever had.
Bruce FessierAnd, you know, it was part.
Bruce FessierIt was part of my mission, actually, to say that he belongs on the Palm Springs celebrity, Mount Rushmore with Sonny Bono, Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra.
Bruce FessierLiberace deserves to be there.
Bruce FessierAnd that was sort of my mission was to.
Bruce FessierAnd I got to write a story for the Gay Desert Guide, cv, Independent, and a lot of other publications.
John McMullenHe was never out officially, but it was sort of a wink and a nod, wasn't it?
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
Jerry RingWhile he was filing lawsuits against people that were saying he was gay.
Randy FlorenceYeah, the one in London, which he won.
Jerry RingRight.
Jerry RingAnd once you win that, it's kind of hard to say I was kidding.
Randy FlorenceThat's why through all the years that he did not make flamboyant, other than the outfits that he wore on stage, like, flew through the air in red, white and blue hot pants.
Randy FlorenceYou know, stuff like that.
Jerry RingBut who hasn't?
Jerry RingI'm sorry, that was last week.
Randy FlorenceOh, my.
Randy FlorenceDoes he have to be here?
John McMullenWe ask that question every week.
Randy FlorenceYou know, you were talking about Liberace.
Randy FlorenceHe was the Palm Springs premier dog lover.
Bruce FessierHe was.
Bruce FessierI mean, that was another thing that really convinced me that this is a guy that we need to pay tribute to as a fundraiser for Amy's purpose.
Bruce FessierYou know, I.
Bruce FessierI just Just a year ago, I happened to see a video of him with all his dogs, and he was talking about how he got these dogs.
Bruce FessierA lot of his fans couldn't afford to take care of their.
Bruce FessierTheir pets anymore, and they would give them to Liberace, and, you know, Liberace would adopt these dogs.
Bruce FessierAnd he had over two dozen dogs at any one time.
John McMullenThat's unbelievable.
Bruce FessierIt really is.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Randy FlorenceWhen I first met him at the MGM grand, when I was going up after the show and I was all rattled like this, and we were in the.
Randy FlorenceIn a very large elevator.
Randy FlorenceIt's a freight elevator.
Randy FlorenceAnd all of a sudden, doors went, oh, wait, wait, wait.
Randy FlorenceOpen the doors.
Randy FlorenceThey brought in four dogs unleashed.
Randy FlorenceThey were taking the dogs up to the dressing room to be with him.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
John McMullenAnd just any kind of dog.
John McMullenLike, did he.
Randy FlorenceWell, they were.
Randy FlorenceThese were cute, like bichon Frise.
Randy FlorenceThey were little fru.
Randy FlorenceFRU Dogs because he wasn't gay, you.
Bruce FessierKnow, but he had dogs, too.
Bruce FessierHe had standard.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
Randy FlorenceAnd he had Afghans.
Bruce FessierAfghans, right.
Randy FlorenceGiant.
John McMullenOh, they're beautiful dogs.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceAnd they brought those in, and it was fun.
Randy FlorenceAnd they just let him loosen the dressing room.
John McMullenSo after this incredible evening where Lee says to you, would you like to work for me?
John McMullenSo what was.
John McMullenWhat did you do and how long did you do?
Randy FlorenceI was at the Tivoli Gardens, basically.
Randy FlorenceAnd I.
Bruce FessierThat's Ligarachi's restaurant for those who don't know.
Randy FlorenceAnd it was inspired because he was very fond of the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
John McMullenCopenhagen.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceHe went there.
John McMullenHe took the kids there.
Bruce FessierOh, we.
John McMullenWe had a stopover coming back from Lithuania.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah, I saw that.
John McMullenAnd we should go to Tivoli Gardens.
Randy FlorenceI'm like, it was brand new back then, so it was sparkling.
Randy FlorenceYou know, it was just fabulous.
Randy FlorenceBut he did the restaurant.
Randy FlorenceHe did all the.
Randy FlorenceHe got.
Randy FlorencePut it in a shopping center.
Randy FlorenceAnd each room was.
Randy FlorenceHad a different theme.
Randy FlorenceThere was the Wedgwood theme, and then there was another one that Delft.
Randy FlorenceThere was another one that's Crystal Room.
Randy FlorenceSo every.
Randy FlorenceHad everything.
Randy FlorenceAll his.
Randy FlorenceAll his collections.
Randy FlorenceAnd he had an antique store next door.
Randy FlorenceHe did, yeah.
Randy FlorenceBecause his collection was so big that he just stuffed it all in there.
Randy FlorenceAs a matter of fact, the candelabra that I put on the piano for our performance was one that I actually purchased from the antique store, the crystal candelabrum.
Randy FlorenceSo, in essence, he owned the candelabra.
Randy FlorenceIt was on the piano.
Bruce FessierWow.
John McMullenWow.
Bruce FessierBut the home that he had, he had Four homes at any one time in Palm Springs.
Bruce FessierBut the, but the big one that he had on Bordeaux, he spent every Thanksgiving, every Christmas, Christmas and every Halloween there.
Bruce FessierAnd all these kids who grew up in Palm Springs all knew Liberace is the guy who gave the best candy.
Bruce FessierYou know, Steve Polz had a great story about how when he realized Steve Pulp is a.
Bruce FessierIs a great performer if you don't know him, but.
Bruce FessierAnd he grew up in Palm Springs and he's.
Bruce FessierHe would go trick or treating at Liberace's house and then he would get this big candy.
Bruce FessierThen he would go away, change costumes and come back and he had a doorbell that would dun, dun, dun, dun.
Randy FlorenceHe would give the odd silver dollar too.
Jerry RingOh, and I've heard that.
Randy FlorenceSneak them in there.
John McMullenThat's very.
Jerry RingWas there anything that he was doing that was keeping him from taking this role in the desert?
Bruce FessierHe was very selective about the media that he did.
Bruce FessierI never got to do an interview with him.
Bruce FessierHe did interviews with our society editor.
Bruce FessierHe had a friend who was the divorced wife of his old producer, Tito Minor.
Bruce FessierYou knew Tito, who was a great promoter of Liberace.
Bruce FessierAnd she was very close friends with our society under Aline Arthur.
Bruce FessierSo Aline would get a tour of the Liberace house and he would do these tours for select charities.
Bruce FessierAnd that would be doing in lieu of performances.
Bruce FessierBut just before he died, he did two weeks at Radio City Music hall that broke records.
Randy FlorenceSold out.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Bruce FessierTwo weeks of sold out shows.
Randy FlorenceMost tickets ever sold at Radio City.
Bruce FessierAnd then.
Bruce FessierAnd from there to this day.
Bruce FessierAnd from there he went to Palm Springs and was checked into Eisenhower Hospital.
Bruce FessierAnd it was a rapid deterioration.
Bruce FessierI mean, no one could have had any idea at Radio City Music hall that he was ill, but he had the HIV virus.
Bruce FessierAnd that was one of the other reasons that he was so significant.
Bruce FessierAnd I was kind of involved in that.
Bruce FessierI was at the Desert Sun.
Bruce FessierI was an editor of the Desert sun at the time, entertainment editor.
Bruce FessierAnd we had all this national press coming to camp out at Liberace's house.
Bruce FessierAnd we were competing with all these other newspapers and tv.
Bruce FessierAnd so we had to have people who were there not 24 hours, but certainly till midnight at night.
Bruce FessierWe were putting clerks, people who were working as clerks at the Desert sun and having them camp out at night when we didn't have reporters there.
John McMullenAnd did he pass away here?
Bruce FessierHe passed away here, yeah.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Bruce FessierAnd Jerry actually got in to see him just, just before he died.
Jerry RingReally?
Randy FlorenceWell, I was low on the Totem pole.
Randy FlorenceSo I went in the side and everybody, all the family and everybody saw it.
Randy FlorenceAnd then I got in it just before.
Randy FlorenceAnd then I heard on the news on the way back that they said, News 98 your world in 22 minutes or whatever it was famed, the pianist Liberace has died.
Jerry RingSo were you able to say goodbye?
Randy FlorenceWell, he was incoherent, he was comatose.
Randy FlorenceAnd of course Ray Arnett called me as stage director.
Randy FlorenceHe said, if you want to see Lee, get over here now because it's not long for this world.
Randy FlorenceSo I went over.
Randy FlorenceSo it was a.
Randy FlorenceOh, it was just crazy.
Bruce FessierHe had, he, he had a PR person in New York who was trying to manage the press from New York.
Bruce FessierI mean, originally Seymour Heller, his manager, was there and said, no, he does not have aids.
Bruce FessierHe does not have aids.
Bruce FessierSo it became a big deal because it was right after Rock Hudson had acknowledged that he was gay and had aids.
Bruce FessierAnd everybody was hoping that Liberace would do the same thing.
Randy FlorenceHe acknowledged that, but he never did.
Bruce FessierHe never did, never did say anything.
Bruce FessierAnd the really weird thing is that my family doctor was the one who said that he died and signed the death certificate saying he did not have aids.
Bruce FessierAnd that, that became very, very controversial.
Bruce FessierThe coroner was going to sue him.
Bruce FessierAnd, and in actuality, if you look at it, you don't die of aids.
Randy FlorenceAIDS is a synth related.
Bruce FessierYeah, yeah.
Bruce FessierI mean you, it's so it, it, it created some, it stimulated some thought about the nature of aids.
Bruce FessierAnd, and for that reason alone, I think that it's.
Bruce FessierThat he's a valuable asset to Coachella Valley legacy.
Randy FlorenceHe would not admit that he had AIDS or acknowledged the health issue stems back to the lawsuit in London.
Randy FlorenceBecause he won that lawsuit and he was afraid that anybody ever found out that he was gay.
Randy FlorenceWell, then they would relitigate.
Randy FlorenceRight?
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceBut Ray Arnett.
Randy FlorenceI have a cassette tape which I think I recently located.
Randy FlorenceRemember, Joe Hyams was married.
Randy FlorenceHe was a best selling author.
Randy FlorenceHe was married to Elkie Summer.
John McMullenOh yeah, yeah.
Randy FlorenceHe was an inspiration for the book I wrote.
Randy FlorenceAnd Joe Hyams.
Randy FlorenceI wanted to meet Ray Arnett, so I introduced the two of them and I sat, I recorded the interview between the two of them.
Randy FlorenceBoy, Ray Arnett came out with some, a lot of stuff.
Randy FlorenceHe said that Liberace always had the net out.
Randy FlorenceHe was always looking for something new and something to take behind closed doors.
Randy FlorenceAnd I was quoted on a couple TV shows as saying that people got very mad at me, but he's he's was.
Randy FlorenceBut he would go to clubs and things like that.
Randy FlorenceBut he was hidden in the corner because if he revealed that he was Gail, then again they would relitigate and that was a problem.
Jerry RingHow was he.
John McMullenIt was also about his fan base too, though.
Randy FlorenceYeah, yeah.
Randy FlorenceWhat do you mean?
John McMullenWell, his family, you know, that middle America who loved Liberace.
Randy FlorenceOh, I still, when I performed, like.
John McMullenWould look completely the other way.
John McMullenLike.
John McMullenNo, he's not.
John McMullenHe's just a.
John McMullenHe's just a very flamboyant entertainer.
Randy FlorenceHow does that happen?
Randy FlorenceThey don't look at me like that.
Randy FlorenceThey see you, big sissy Lala.
Jerry RingSit here.
John McMullenI have never heard anybody call you that, ever.
Bruce FessierOh, you haven't been hanging around me enough.
John McMullenI'm sorry.
John McMullenI'm in my.
Bruce FessierOther than Bruce Wayne before I say that.
Jerry RingSo, Jerry, Jerry, what was the.
Randy FlorenceLet me finish this thought.
Randy FlorenceWhen I was performing on cruise ships, which I did for 36 years, and it, you know, they always.
Randy FlorenceLiberace discovery, Jerry Ring appearing tonight kind of people.
Randy FlorenceThese women would come up to me on the tottering up and say, was real did live ratching.
Randy FlorenceThe best one I ever delivered.
Randy FlorenceShe said, he didn't like men.
Randy FlorenceDid he really like men?
Randy FlorenceI said, no, he was actually into small goats and sheep.
Randy FlorenceShe turned and walked away from.
Jerry RingYeah, I bet.
John McMullenCards and letters to Jerry Ring.
Jerry RingI wish we had been able to follow her to her table to hear the rest of that stuff.
Randy FlorenceWell, she didn't go to her table.
Randy FlorenceShe went over the side.
John McMullenShe just.
John McMullenYes.
John McMullenOh.
Jerry RingSo what was the.
Jerry RingHow was the.
Jerry RingThe gay community feeling about Liberace that he wouldn't come out?
Randy FlorenceOh, they were not happy.
Bruce FessierBut at the same time, there was so many closeted gays at that time.
Randy FlorenceYou know, in the 80s, it was.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
Bruce FessierAnd he was, he was.
Bruce FessierHe had his own little community of friends.
Bruce FessierHe did, you know, I.
Bruce FessierDo you remember George Allardyce, by any chance?
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
Bruce FessierGeorge Allardyce was the guy who created the.
Bruce FessierCreated.
Bruce FessierIt was a gold book here, but it was the society book.
Bruce FessierHe was a guy who always had these openings that were big society events and he knew all the society ladies, so he put them in a book and he also gave the idea for the walk of Stars.
Bruce FessierAnd he was friends with Liberace.
Bruce FessierHe set him up with this guy who robbed Liberace.
Bruce FessierAnd George was going, you have to call the police.
Randy FlorenceIt's.
Bruce FessierOh, no, no, no, we can't do that.
Bruce FessierYou know.
John McMullenRight.
Bruce FessierSo that's.
Bruce FessierThat was the.
Bruce FessierThat Was the way it was back then.
John McMullenBreak open the secret.
Bruce FessierRight.
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John McMullenRandy's got tickets to virtually every show.
Jerry RingBurton Cummings.
John McMullenI know Burton.
Jerry RingI may be the only one in the theater.
Jerry RingPeople have heard me say it so many times.
Jerry RingI think it's sold out.
John McMullenI feel certain it's gonna sell out because, you know, he's doing the whole show.
John McMullenBurton comings and goings.
Jerry RingThat's so speaking of Gary Keefe, that was another gentleman who spent a large part of his career doing music on cruises.
Jerry RingDidn't Gary kind of invent that?
John McMullenNo.
Jerry RingMusicals, Musicals.
John McMullenMusicals on the.
John McMullenOn cruise ships.
Randy FlorenceReally?
Jerry RingWhich sometimes perform music, I'm told.
John McMullenBut there was music like Jerry Ring, the gentleman.
John McMullenHe invented music on cruise ships.
Bruce FessierI heard George Washington had a pianist as he was crossing the Delaware.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceAnd I was rowing.
John McMullenYou were playing.
Randy FlorenceDamn it.
John McMullenThat seems wrong.
Jerry RingWas it always going to be a musical path for you as you were growing up?
Randy FlorenceWell, I really didn't know.
Randy FlorenceI don't take my music seriously because I don't read.
Randy FlorenceAnd it's like some people are desperate to be on stage.
Randy FlorenceYou know, I love the attention.
Randy FlorenceI really do.
Randy FlorenceAnd I love doing the shows.
John McMullenThis is.
John McMullenSee, I am.
John McMullenI wouldn't characterize you as a musician.
John McMullenNo, you're an entertainer.
Randy FlorenceYes.
John McMullenJerry is a pure entertainer.
John McMullenAnd you were talking about Amore restaurant in La Quinta.
John McMullenI mean, those were wonderful nights.
John McMullenIf you walked in.
John McMullenBecause it wasn't.
John McMullenYou're right.
John McMullenIt's not about the music for you.
John McMullenIt's because you interact with the audience.
John McMullenEverybody becomes a part of the show.
Randy FlorenceAbsolutely.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceI pick on people.
John McMullenWell, and that.
John McMullenThat is what led you to stop doing the cruise ship thing, because people got.
John McMullenOh, they did a little persnickety about it.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
John McMullenTell that story.
Randy FlorenceOh, do I have to?
John McMullenNot if you don't want to, but I think it's.
John McMullenI think it's kind of telling because.
Randy FlorenceYeah, there's a group of women that came on board.
Randy FlorenceThis is on the grand princess in 19.
Randy FlorenceNo, 20, 18.
Randy FlorenceAnd they had friends from Trilogy Senior Living up by San Francisco.
Randy FlorenceAnyway, these women all came to.
Randy FlorenceOh, we're friends.
Randy FlorenceAnd your friends.
Randy FlorenceLet's take a picture.
Randy FlorenceSo they got around the piano.
Randy FlorenceWell, they were all these women, you know, that had.
Randy FlorenceVery expensive.
Randy FlorenceAre those real?
Randy FlorenceYeah, real expensive.
Randy FlorenceAll pushed up around their ears and bleach blonde hair.
Randy FlorenceYou.
Randy FlorenceSome of them around here on occasion.
John McMullenSounds like my first wife.
Randy FlorenceThere you go.
Randy FlorenceI think it was.
Randy FlorenceAnyway, they all came up and then they went over to the bar and.
John McMullenShe had a lot of things pushed up around her.
Bruce FessierWhat?
Jerry RingWhat did you say that?
John McMullenI did not.
John McMullenI did not.
Randy FlorenceExcuse me.
Randy FlorenceI'm telling you, the owner.
Bruce FessierI'm sorry.
John McMullenYou tell a story.
Randy FlorenceThese women all went over to the bar and they were standing with elbows like this.
Randy FlorenceAnd they were out back like this, and standing like.
Randy FlorenceOh, they look like the cast of Chicago or Sweet Charity or something like that.
Randy FlorenceSo I referred to them and I said, ladies and gentlemen, we have the trilogy, Hookers.
Randy FlorenceIt didn't go over so well.
Randy FlorenceAnd this one bitch.
Randy FlorenceI mean, this one woman.
Bruce FessierNo, no, no, no.
Randy FlorenceCame at me and what was her name?
John McMullenNo, no, no, no.
Bruce FessierThere was a kitty cat.
Bruce FessierCome on.
Randy FlorenceI forget.
Randy FlorenceYeah, it was a kitty cat.
Randy FlorenceAnyway, so she.
Randy FlorenceShe.
Randy FlorenceI heard the next day that she was not happy about that.
Randy FlorenceThe audience caught onto it and they loved it.
Randy FlorenceEvery time this group of women would walk through, they said, jerry, they're the hookers.
Randy FlorenceShe got all her friends and everybody to write a letter to the Captain.
Randy FlorenceI had 36 years, 72 ships, different cruise ships, hundreds of contracts, stellar reviews, and they left my ass in San Francisco.
Randy FlorenceThey put me off the ship.
Randy FlorenceThat was it.
Randy FlorenceDone.
Jerry RingWow.
Randy FlorenceYeah, because she said, oh, and here's the fun part.
Randy FlorenceShe came to me one night.
Randy FlorenceShe was screaming at me, I think you're rude.
Randy FlorenceAnd she said.
Randy FlorenceI said something else, and she turned around and she screamed, fuck you.
Randy FlorenceI said, that's what I want to hear in my audience.
Randy FlorenceYou're talking about me.
Randy FlorenceShe said, my husband is an attorney and I'm going to sue you.
Randy FlorenceSort of like you know, get an expensive attorney.
Randy FlorenceA really expensive attorney.
John McMullenSo my wife is a really expensive attorney.
Randy FlorenceI heard that's not all.
Randy FlorenceSo.
Bruce FessierWhoa.
Randy FlorenceSpeaking of trilogy hookers.
Bruce FessierOh, now, come on.
John McMullenThat was the first wife.
Jerry RingThank God our wife.
Randy FlorenceTurns out.
Randy FlorenceListen, catch this.
Randy FlorenceTurns out her husband Johnny, my partner, did some research on.
Randy FlorenceHe's a retired detective.
Randy FlorenceSo what goes better together than a retired detective and a hooker?
Randy FlorenceSo I pushed her button and she looked like one.
Randy FlorenceThat was the end of that.
Randy FlorenceIt was right in the middle of the me too stuff.
Randy FlorenceI'm not gonna take this anymore.
Randy FlorenceGet away from my piano and my organ.
Jerry RingSo you were.
Jerry RingYou were canceled by the cruise?
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Jerry RingAnd my organ.
Randy FlorenceYes.
Randy FlorenceSpeaking of organs, I can tell you one line that Liberace would use at a party.
Randy FlorenceHe would never say it on stage, but he'd say, you know, I play a great piano, but I suck on the organs.
Randy FlorenceI used that line last week.
Randy FlorenceI did a comedy show in Los Angeles last Thursday.
Randy FlorenceThat was the line that brought the house down.
Randy FlorenceYay, me.
John McMullenOh, my God.
Randy FlorenceAll right.
John McMullenThere was a story about Marine story that you were going to tell.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
John McMullenAt Bruce's urging.
Randy FlorenceAt Bruce's urging.
Randy FlorenceWell, there was a whole clan of us.
Randy FlorenceThat's when Lee had the limousine with the piano keys down the side.
Randy FlorenceHe had a broad, usually in Las Vegas, but it was over, you know, Palm Springs.
Randy FlorenceAnd there was a crew of us that wanted to go up to.
Randy FlorenceThere was a guy named Jerry Kennedy who had married a very wealthy woman.
Randy FlorenceHe was a little light in the loafers, but he married this woman.
Randy FlorenceShe lived in La Hoya, and she died, and she left a massive fortune to this guy.
Randy FlorenceSo he's.
Randy FlorenceHe used to wear.
Randy FlorenceHe drove a little red Ferrari and had these little Ferragamo slippers and tipped down around all.
Randy FlorenceAnyway, he went up.
John McMullenSo it worked out for him.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah.
Randy FlorenceHe had.
Randy FlorenceHe was seeing a.
Randy FlorenceA Marine up in 29 palms.
Randy FlorenceSo he went up to see this guy checked into a hotel.
Randy FlorenceSo, well, while he was up there, he said, oh, I kind of like this bar.
Randy FlorenceHe walked in, how much do you want for this bar?
Randy FlorenceAnd they said, what?
Randy FlorenceHe brought his checkbook.
Randy FlorenceHow much do you want for the bar?
Randy FlorenceSo he wrote a check and he bought the bar.
Randy FlorenceSo then he started redoing all that.
Randy FlorenceAnd then he went over and he found a disco club.
Randy FlorenceIt was called.
Randy FlorenceIt was a cowboy bar.
Randy FlorenceIt was a dance bar.
Randy FlorenceHe went over, how much you want for this?
Randy FlorenceSo he bought that, and he turned the name of it into the Jumping Cholla.
Randy FlorenceWell, he was a friend of Lee's and Lee wanted to see.
Randy FlorenceI want to go and see Jerry Kennedy.
Randy FlorenceAnd he bought a little cracker box house and he kept expanding it and it was like the Winchester house.
Randy FlorenceThey kept building on and on.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceAn Olympic sized swimming pool.
Randy FlorenceAnd we went up there.
Randy FlorenceHe.
Randy FlorenceIt ended up they had eight bedrooms, so we all weren't going to stay overnight, but the eight bedrooms were occupied by Marines.
Randy FlorenceWent up there and I walked in the backyard.
Randy FlorenceIt's like, oh, girls, let's do this.
Randy FlorenceAnd all the marines were in speedos sitting around the pool and said, I think I'll stay.
Randy FlorenceWe were all piled in that limousine.
Randy FlorenceAnyway, we went over to see the Jumping Joya.
Randy FlorenceAnd then after that we were driving back to the desert and this young guy came up.
Randy FlorenceI mean, he was big, big shoulders, big guy, like, you know.
Randy FlorenceAnd he walked over.
Randy FlorenceMr.
Randy FlorenceLiberace.
Randy FlorenceMy mom, she's like 25 years old and we have tongues around our ankles.
John McMullenAnd I love your straight guy voice, by the way.
John McMullenThat's.
John McMullenYes.
Randy FlorenceWait, I'll have to pop another butch still.
Randy FlorenceAnyway, wildly irritating.
Randy FlorenceMr.
Randy FlorenceLiberace, my mom and my grandmom really, really liked you.
Randy FlorenceCould you sign an autograph?
Randy FlorenceSo do you remember the autograph?
Randy FlorenceHe would.
Randy FlorenceThe pen would go.
Randy FlorenceHe would draw the piano with the candelabra and the tip.
Randy FlorenceThe keys, and he would sign it.
Randy FlorenceWhile he was doing that, this guy said, Mr.
Randy FlorenceLiberace, were you ever in the marines?
Randy FlorenceWe're all like, oh, yeah, get this.
Randy FlorenceAnd lead.
Randy FlorenceJust a wit like this.
Randy FlorenceHe looked up, he said, oh, I've been in quite a few of them.
Jerry RingWhat's the saying?
Jerry RingLooking for a few good men.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Jerry RingHeads of the Marines.
Bruce FessierYou know, I.
Bruce FessierI interviewed Jerry for Coach Independent.
Bruce FessierAnd, you know, he told me that story, but I couldn't use it.
Bruce FessierSo I was just dying for him to tell.
Bruce FessierTell the public this.
Bruce FessierAnd I'm so glad that you're so open to this type of humor.
Randy FlorenceHe had a wit.
Randy FlorenceHe had a wicked, wicked wit.
Jerry RingYeah.
Randy FlorenceAnd I have a little bit of that.
Randy FlorenceSo he and I got along very well on that.
Bruce FessierWe're gonna.
Bruce FessierThis.
Bruce FessierThis show could rival Renovus.
Bruce FessierWhat's the guy from Renova?
John McMullenOh, Vince.
John McMullenVince.
Bruce FessierBattalion.
Bruce FessierYes, yes, yes.
John McMullenWell, that was the inaugural F bomb.
John McMullenAnd then multiple F bombs.
Jerry RingYeah.
Jerry RingBut Michael Holmes, I think he might hold the record.
John McMullenMichael Holmes does.
John McMullenYes, yes.
Bruce FessierWell, him, that's.
Jerry RingAnd that was Bruce.
Randy FlorenceI went to the Purple Room last week to see Lucy Arnaz.
Randy FlorenceAnd Michael came over to the table, and I was talking to Patrick Harrington as we were sitting, and I asked Michael, I said, michael, I don't.
Randy FlorenceI'm not trying to be rude or anything.
Randy FlorenceHow old are you?
Randy FlorenceHe said, I'm 17.
Randy FlorenceAnd how dare you ask that question of me?
John McMullenOh, my God.
Jerry RingSo, Bruce, you've.
Jerry RingYou've written all these articles, you've put on these events.
Jerry RingIs the needle moving at all?
Jerry RingDo you feel like you're gaining some traction?
Bruce FessierWell, it's so hard to say.
Bruce FessierIt hasn't been that long.
Bruce FessierI mean, I don't know when this is going to air, but from the time we're talking, it was just two weeks ago, and there has been a lot of conversation.
Bruce FessierI was really thrilled to have a story in the Gay Desert Guide.
Bruce FessierBrad Furr said, this is really an important story for us.
Bruce FessierSo it met the audience, and those are the people who were going to make someone a gay icon.
Bruce FessierSo hopefully.
Bruce FessierBut.
John McMullenAll right, but that's.
John McMullenBy the way, Brad's a great guy, and I work for him.
John McMullenOn 1031 Me, TV, FM, you can listen every day, 10 to 3.
Randy FlorenceYay.
John McMullenTimeless and memorable favorites.
John McMullenHad to get the plug it.
Jerry RingAnd I'm just taking money.
Jerry RingAnybody wants to hand me cash, I'll take that.
Jerry RingGo ahead.
John McMullenWhich.
John McMullenWhich exchange are you working at this week?
Jerry RingI just want money.
John McMullenHe's just out there panhanded.
John McMullenBut it is.
John McMullenIt's something to overcome, because Liberace never and couldn't, as you pointed out after.
Randy FlorenceThe lawsuit, he didn't.
Randy FlorenceIt was weird.
John McMullenAnd so how do you create a gay icon for a man who never.
Bruce FessierWould admit it publicly to make people understand the times?
Bruce FessierIt's all about context.
Bruce FessierI mean, history is all about context.
Bruce FessierAnd we're always reevaluating and redoing stories that have been already told because we have a new context.
Bruce FessierWe have a new understanding.
Randy FlorenceThat's right.
Bruce FessierI mean, Palm Springs is an LGBTQ capital of the world today, and Liberace was one of the great entertainers in Palm Springs.
Bruce FessierWhy shouldn't we acknowledge him among today's audience?
John McMullenWell, here's my question is how do you get the LGBTQ community to embrace Liberace when he refused to embrace the.
Bruce FessierCommunity by again creating the context in which he refused to talk about his sexuality?
Bruce FessierAnd doesn't.
Bruce FessierWe're not denying his sexuality because he had to.
Bruce FessierI mean, I think that there's a.
Bruce FessierWe're finding out a lot of great attributes and some negative attributes about people in history.
Bruce FessierAndrew Jackson was A guy who was put on the $20 bill because they thought he was this great populist.
Bruce FessierNow we know that he was a guy who massacred, you know, a race of people.
Bruce FessierYou know, when history evolves, you come in with a different understanding of historical figures, and we have a different understanding of Liberace today.
Bruce FessierAnd he should be acknowledged as a great human being.
Bruce FessierEverybody who knew him talked about his humanity.
Bruce FessierI mean, that's.
Bruce FessierHe was a really nice guy.
Randy FlorenceVery much so.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Bruce FessierRight.
Bruce FessierSo that's what we want to get across.
Randy FlorenceThat was a different day, too.
Randy FlorenceI don't think that people, when they think of Liberace, they think of the image and the flamboyance and the fabulousness.
Randy FlorenceLike all these people that were at this gala.
Randy FlorenceWe could go Monday in Las Vegas.
Randy FlorenceYou know, a lot of these people don't.
Randy FlorenceThey don't acknowledge his sexuality or his gay.
Randy FlorenceIt's just the enormity of his presence.
John McMullenAnd that, you know, in many ways, it doesn't matter.
Randy FlorenceNo, it doesn't.
John McMullenIn terms of what he did on stage, it doesn't matter.
John McMullenAnd I look also.
John McMullenI mean, younger generations.
John McMullenComing up, we have these conversations with my daughters who are 19 and 16.
John McMullenAnd at one point, I remember my wife.
John McMullenSomeone said, oh, you know, one of our daughters has a crush on someone.
John McMullenAnd my wife was like, is the boy or a girl?
Randy FlorenceRight.
John McMullenBut I don't think our kids.
John McMullenI don't think that generation thinks of sexuality the way that we grew up thinking of it in.
John McMullenCertainly not, you know, putting people in silos.
John McMullenLike, I think it matters far less to them.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenSo, you know.
Jerry RingWell, that would be a really good thing if that.
Jerry RingYeah, I hope that's the case, because I see the same thing.
Jerry RingEven if my granddaughters.
Jerry RingAt 13, things seem to be a little bit more undefined.
Bruce FessierBut in a lot of ways, I.
John McMullenThink, you know, I don't know that they are undefined.
John McMullenI think the definition definitions matter less.
John McMullenLike, for my daughters, certainly, the definitions matter less.
John McMullenThey just don't care.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenLike, it's okay.
John McMullenYou.
Jerry RingYou are.
John McMullenWhomever you happen to be.
John McMullenYeah, that's great.
John McMullenWell, let's go to the Americana and hang out.
Jerry RingThat's.
John McMullenThat's.
John McMullenThat's really.
Jerry RingLook at me say that's.
Jerry RingThat's not the reason we don't like you.
Randy FlorenceYeah, that's right.
John McMullenWe like you.
John McMullenWe dislike you for a number of reasons.
John McMullenYour sexuality is not that.
Randy FlorenceAnother issue that comes up now is a lot of people don't know who Liberace was.
Randy FlorenceI went when we were looking for the piano that we were going to use for the performance for the concert, I went to Palm Desert Piano.
Randy FlorenceAnd I walked in with my book, and I opened it, the page with Liberace.
Randy FlorenceAnd the guy that was standing there, he's the piano salesman.
Randy FlorenceHe's the manager of the store.
Randy FlorenceAnd I showed him the book.
Randy FlorenceI said, you know, like, check this out, dude.
Randy FlorenceOr check this out, dude.
Randy FlorenceNo, I said it like this, Check this out, dude.
Randy FlorenceSo.
Randy FlorenceBut I showed him the picture.
Randy FlorenceHe didn't know who Liberace was, and he is a piano salesman at home.
Randy FlorenceI said, what?
Bruce FessierOr how about the KESQ producer said, are you here to talk about Liberace?
John McMullenOne of our traditions.
Randy FlorenceLiberus.
Randy FlorenceLiberus.
Randy FlorenceOh, Liberus.
John McMullenYes.
Randy FlorenceI said, no.
John McMullenYou know, there are generation gaps.
Randy FlorenceYes.
John McMullenAnd, you know, I see stuff on Instagram.
John McMullenThere was this great clip I saw today of Liberace, and he was doing Feeling Groovy.
Randy FlorenceYes.
Randy FlorenceOh, so many people have sent that to me.
Randy FlorenceIf person, oh, I'm gonna send it.
John McMullenTo you right now.
John McMullenI mean, it's.
John McMullenBut it's hilarious.
John McMullenBut it's such a slice of history.
Randy FlorenceOne of the biggest.
Randy FlorenceOne of the biggest fans in our Liberace fan base is a guy named David Fratero from Boston.
Randy FlorenceAnd the.
Randy FlorenceMaria brought her three children, two of which are autistic.
Randy FlorenceAnd Gabe Fratero, I think he knows you.
Randy FlorenceHe does the Sinatra club thing.
Randy FlorenceAnd.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceYou know who he is.
John McMullenYes.
Bruce FessierEverybody who Summer sings Summer Wind knows each other.
Randy FlorenceYeah, Right.
John McMullenIt's a smaller club than the Liberace Club, but we all do.
John McMullenWe.
John McMullenWe all know each other.
John McMullenWe have a meeting.
Randy FlorenceThis boy is 32 years old, and he would never have the chance to see.
Randy FlorenceYou know, he was long, but he is a huge fan.
Randy FlorenceAnd they brought him over to the.
Randy FlorenceThe gala in Las Vegas.
Jerry RingDid Liberace have any hits?
Bruce FessierYou know, that's the other thing is that he was an entertainer.
Jerry RingRight.
Bruce FessierAnd he.
Bruce FessierAnd he was deprecated because he wasn't the serious artist.
Bruce FessierHe wasn't a composer.
Randy FlorenceThat's right.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Bruce FessierAnd, you know, the classical musicians deprecated him for being an entertainer.
Bruce FessierAnd, you know, that.
Bruce FessierThat was, again, ahead of his time.
Bruce FessierI mean, today, you know, you're encouraged to.
Randy FlorenceWell, he had a certain style.
Jerry RingYeah, yeah.
Randy FlorenceIt was a style in the presence.
Randy FlorenceAs a matter of fact, I mentioned Phyllis Diller that gifted me with that bowl that I took over.
Randy FlorenceOh, you weren't there for that.
Bruce FessierAnd people don't remember that she was a classical pianist.
Randy FlorenceYes, she was.
John McMullenPhyllis Diller was.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Randy FlorenceOh, yeah, yeah.
Randy FlorenceNo, she had a Crimson Steinway grand, a concert grand in her living room.
John McMullenI did not.
John McMullenNot remember that.
John McMullenI never knew that.
Randy FlorenceYeah, she was brilliant.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Randy FlorenceBut she mentioned about Liberace, also the Cuff one time that he was a studio musician, you know, because his piano, he wasn't classic.
Randy FlorenceHe didn't play a lot of choirs.
Randy FlorenceThere's something that wasn't studio musician, but it's close to that.
Randy FlorencePeople say, who does she think she is?
Randy FlorencePhyllis Stellar.
Jerry RingWas he ever trying to do something musically before he became the Liberace?
Bruce FessierOh, yeah.
Bruce FessierOh, yeah.
Bruce FessierI mean, he started off as a classical pianist, but, you know, like.
Bruce FessierLike, Like a lot of people, like my friend Paul Krasner, you know, when you.
Bruce FessierWhen you get people to laugh at you on stage, you know, that's pretty infectious.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Bruce FessierAnd I think that's why he catch.
John McMullenFor the right reasons, Randy.
John McMullenOh, the right reasons.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Bruce FessierHe did the three little f.
Bruce FessierCan I just go back to.
Bruce FessierTo.
Bruce FessierYou're talking about the heritage.
Bruce FessierI think it's really important to remember.
Bruce FessierYou know what I mean?
Bruce FessierI shouldn't.
Bruce FessierI.
Bruce FessierMaybe I have no right to be the guy who's making this argument, but I think about Oscar Wilde being sentenced to manual labor for being homosexual.
Bruce FessierYou know, I think it's important that we remember the history of the LGBTQ movement, you know, and Liberace was an extension of that.
Bruce FessierAnd he was an extension of that to Elvis Presley.
Bruce FessierElvis Presley and he were close friends.
Bruce FessierHe's the one who told Elvis that he had to wear costumes.
Bruce FessierAnd they were actually neighbors in Palm Springs.
Bruce FessierYou know, they had.
Bruce FessierThey barbecued together.
Bruce FessierI mean, I did an interview with Gladys Lucky, who was Liberace housekeeper, and she cooked, and she was there for, like, 30.
Bruce FessierOver 30 years.
Bruce FessierAnd they exchanged flowers and gifts at every special occasion he would.
Bruce FessierAnd Colonel Parker told me, too, that, you know, Colonel Parker went over to Liberace's house and played Santa Claus for.
Bruce FessierAt his Christmas parties.
Bruce FessierColonel Parker says that we are a family of entertainers here in Palm Springs.
Bruce FessierAnd he did that for Sinatra, too.
Bruce FessierColonel Parker went to Sinatra's house and played Santa Claus.
John McMullenI would kill to be at a barbecue with Elvis and Lip Barach.
John McMullenExactly.
John McMullenThat probably would be the pinnacle of entertainment.
John McMullenThat would be amazing.
Bruce FessierYeah.
John McMullenI think you're not the wrong guy to take up the mantle.
John McMullenI think anybody, as an ally, it's okay to take up that mantle.
John McMullenAnd because we're all just.
Bruce FessierWell, I'VE grown, too.
Bruce FessierYou know, I've had.
Bruce FessierI've had people who tell me that, you know, you're not growing fast enough.
Bruce FessierBut I, but I've.
Bruce FessierI've been told that.
Bruce FessierAnd, and I.
Bruce FessierIf I could get in one other change that he made to Palm Springs.
Bruce FessierPalm Springs was a town that everybody went to escape controversy at one time, going back from New York Mayor Jimmy Walker in, in 1930 when he was in a scandal, he came to Palm Springs and was embraced.
John McMullenSpiro Agnew.
Bruce FessierSpiro Agnew, really?
Randy FlorenceWow.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenSpiro was Patty.
John McMullenBuddies with Patty Hearst.
Bruce FessierPatty Hearst, when she was on trial, she came down here.
Bruce FessierIt stayed with her aunt, you know, aunt and uncle here.
Bruce FessierAnd when Liberace came, all of a sudden, it changed.
Bruce FessierYou couldn't escape the limelight.
Bruce FessierEverybody came around the country to hang out in front of his house.
Bruce FessierAnd you know, what's really interesting is that just about a week before that vigil, Jim and Tammy Faye Baker bought a house in Palm Springs.
Bruce FessierAnd a week after, a week, maybe two weeks after the vigil in front of Liberace's house, there was a vigil in front of Jim and Tammy Baker's house.
Bruce FessierAnd we had a report.
Bruce FessierJohn Husser, as a matter of fact.
Bruce FessierYou know John Husserl.
John McMullenI know John very well.
John McMullenYes.
Bruce FessierJohn ran into Tammy Faye Baker at a restaurant, Old World, I think it was.
Bruce FessierAnd this woman was trying.
Bruce FessierThinking that John was trying to hound them, you know, and.
Bruce FessierAnd John has just happened to be there, but.
Bruce FessierBut he sees.
Bruce FessierBut he knows that there's this.
Bruce FessierThis vigil going on.
Bruce FessierSo, of course he asks a question and, you know, they said Palm Springs used to be a place where you could find privacy.
Bruce FessierNot anymore.
Bruce FessierYou could blame Liberace for that change.
Bruce FessierYou know, Palm Springs was not isolationist after Liberace.
Randy FlorenceWow.
Randy FlorenceI never knew that.
Randy FlorenceLike the racquet club, the old record club.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Bruce FessierI mean, I played the.
Jerry RingGuys, we're going to take a quick break here, and I'm going to ask you some questions.
John McMullenNo, we're going to do both.
John McMullenYou got to do both.
Jerry RingBoth.
John McMullenYeah.
Jerry RingOh, yeah.
Jerry RingWe weren't doing it.
John McMullenTime for our rapid round.
Jerry RingOur rapid round.
Jerry RingIt's time for the big conversations Little bar rapid round we have.
Jerry RingWe ask our guest five key questions and want them to answer.
Jerry RingNot that kind of rapid round.
Randy Florence2 minutes.
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Bruce FessierYou know, you've gotten better at that.
Jerry RingHave I?
Bruce FessierSince you had acting instructions from Jane and me.
Randy FlorenceAnd since your last car accident.
Jerry RingIt turned my life around.
Jerry RingYeah, I've never been able to read that commercial better.
Bruce FessierThank you guys for that.
Jerry RingYou really have dogs or cats?
Randy FlorenceDogs.
Bruce FessierDogs.
Jerry RingI knew that One of you.
Jerry RingThank you.
Jerry RingWe actually had somebody yesterday for the first time.
Jerry RingSay Cats.
John McMullenOh, no, but they meant the musical.
John McMullenThat wasn't the question we were asking.
Randy FlorenceNo.
Randy FlorenceI tell people I don't like pussy of any form.
John McMullenCards and letters to Jerry Ring.
Jerry RingAll right, Jerry, you have somebody visiting the desert for the first time.
Jerry RingWhere do you want to take them?
Randy FlorenceSpencer's.
Jerry RingSpencer's, Bruce?
Bruce FessierLa Quinta Hotel.
Jerry RingLa Quinta Hotel.
Randy FlorenceI change mine.
Randy FlorenceI want to go there too, so.
Jerry RingYou can see Bruce.
Randy FlorenceNo, it has nothing to do with him.
Jerry RingBruce, you can recommend one book to a college graduate.
Jerry RingWhat is it?
Bruce FessierThe Bible.
Jerry RingJerry.
Randy FlorenceMy book.
Jerry RingThat's the perfect answer.
John McMullenThe title.
John McMullenGive the title of your book.
Randy FlorenceThe title of my book is if the Shoe Fits, Buy two.
Randy FlorenceAnd it's all about celebrities and things like that.
John McMullenIt's available on Amazon.com.
Randy FlorenceNo, not anymore.
Randy FlorenceJust find me and I'll give you one.
Jerry RingOh, wonderful.
Jerry Ring@ Spencer's, which show would you most likely watch?
Jerry RingFriends or Cheers?
Bruce FessierCheers.
Randy FlorenceNeither.
Jerry RingDidn't like the shows.
Randy FlorenceYou're not watched him.
Jerry RingReally?
Randy FlorenceNever saw an episode of either.
Bruce FessierWow.
John McMullenHe does Watch News Channel 3 in the morning because he'll text me about my ties.
John McMullenEveryone.
Randy FlorenceI do.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceYeah, I do.
Randy FlorenceAnd Big Bang Theory.
John McMullenYou.
Jerry RingYou like the Big Bang Theory?
Jerry RingMy all time favorite show.
Randy FlorenceYay.
Jerry RingYeah.
Randy FlorenceYou're my new best friend.
Jerry RingYou.
Jerry RingYou can wear one color for the rest of your life.
Jerry RingWhat is it?
Jerry RingBlue, Bruce.
Jerry RingBlue.
Randy FlorenceAm I blue?
Bruce FessierAm I wearing blue for the rest of my life?
Bruce FessierNo, I'm a black guy.
Randy FlorenceI changed mine.
Randy FlorenceI want to go black too.
Randy FlorenceCuz once you go black, you never go back.
Jerry RingAt the LA Hotel.
Randy FlorenceYeah, with my cards and letters to Jerry Ring.
John McMullenThis may be the podcast that gets censored.
Randy FlorenceGo ahead.
Bruce FessierI had to.
Bruce FessierI had to recommend the Bible just because I threw out that F box.
Jerry RingOh, so it was really Just fix yourself.
Bruce FessierNo, actually, I think I'll stick with the Bible.
Jerry RingThe Bible would be a good book.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Jerry RingI mean, if you want to read.
John McMullenI think it is called the Good Book.
John McMullenAs a matter of fact, I just.
Jerry RingCame up with that.
John McMullenThat's great.
John McMullenYou should patent that.
John McMullenOne more question.
Jerry RingDo I have another question?
John McMullenWas that five?
Jerry RingI think that was.
John McMullenOh, well, in that case, that's this week's Rapid Round presented by Vitara Wellness in Palm desert.
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Jerry RingI.
Jerry RingI wonder if I've actually ever done this the way it was supposed to be done.
John McMullenNo, it's nice thing about the podcast, the rules are very loose, very vague.
Randy FlorenceNo kidding.
Bruce FessierI'm going to.
John McMullenAs are our standards, apparently.
Randy FlorenceAnd entertainment.
Bruce FessierI'm going to call you Rapid Randy from now on.
John McMullenRapid Rand.
John McMullenI'm not going to.
John McMullenI'm not going to say it.
Jerry RingDon't.
Jerry RingYou're not going to say that.
Jerry RingMy wife's been calling me that for years.
Randy FlorenceBring that up.
Randy FlorenceIn my neighborhood, you'll be very popular.
John McMullenYou get lots of dinner invitations.
John McMullenRandy at Spencer's.
Jerry RingJerry, what's coming up for you next?
Randy FlorenceOh, a lot of rest and relaxation.
Randy FlorenceYeah, yeah.
Randy FlorenceI just.
Jerry RingWhat does that look like for you?
Jerry RingWhat do you do to rest and relax?
Randy FlorenceI go to Spencer's.
John McMullenYou still do a lot of traveling, though.
John McMullenYou still love to go on cruises?
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenYou don't perform on the cruise, but.
Jerry RingYou have to use a different name when you booked yourself on.
Randy FlorenceI go Joyce.
Randy FlorenceNow, I have a wonderful lady friend who lives in Phoenix, Donna Delpier, and she's a travel agent and she calls me up and she says, I have a screaming deal, so count me in.
Randy FlorenceSo we go off here and there and everywhere and it's a lot of fun.
John McMullenYou also go back to Indiana?
Randy FlorenceI did recently and I was Randall.
Randy FlorenceA lot of little children and, you know, snot nosed little crotch monkeys.
Randy FlorenceAnd I got a huge cold.
Randy FlorenceSo I don't like children.
Randy FlorenceI like them less than I did before.
Randy FlorencePeople say you have children.
Randy FlorenceDogs.
Randy FlorenceI have dogs.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceNo, but I'm still, you know, crotch monkeys.
Jerry RingI've got to write that down.
John McMullenWrite that one down.
John McMullenCrotch monkeys.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceBut I still have some things, you know, lined up.
Randy FlorenceI'm doing a performance on the east coast for rather interesting family that I met years ago when I was in New Bern, North Carolina, and I was sitting in an oyster bar and these people.
Randy FlorenceSo we started chatting.
Randy FlorenceTurns out Mark and Sissy Chestnut.
Randy FlorenceHe's the leading attorney in the state of North Carolina.
Randy FlorenceSo they've invited me to play one of their cocktail parties.
Jerry RingNice.
Randy FlorenceAnd they said, the only problem is we don't have a piano.
Randy FlorenceI said, you're rich.
Randy FlorenceGet one.
Randy FlorenceI'm not gonna bring one, but I'll bring my organ.
Randy FlorenceAnd I still don't like cats.
Jerry RingBruce, how about you?
Jerry RingBesides your Facebook posts, what's coming up here?
Bruce FessierI'm headed.
Bruce FessierThis will be past tense by the time this airs, but I'm going to New York on Friday.
Bruce FessierI'm looking forward to seeing Tammy Faye on Broadway.
Bruce FessierThat'll.
Randy FlorenceThat's cool.
Bruce FessierSee some Broadway shows.
Randy FlorenceI want to hear about that.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Randy FlorenceYou know, ever since the concert.
Randy FlorenceDon't say anything to Jane, but Bruce and I are secretly dating, so we're going to take a ronda.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Bruce FessierIn fact, I was going to say I'm going to see Marilyn May at the.
Bruce FessierAt the Purple Room.
Bruce FessierShe's coming around Thanksgiving, but she'll be here after.
Bruce FessierShe's remarkable in December, too.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Bruce FessierWe ought to go.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
Randy FlorenceI'm.
Randy FlorenceThat's one thing I'm doing.
Randy FlorenceRudoligh is celebrating her 90th birthday.
Randy FlorenceMay 30th of next year.
Randy FlorenceI opened for.
Jerry RingThat's crazy.
Randy FlorenceI opened for her this past May at the Vibrato Herb Alberts Club in.
Randy FlorenceIn Los Angeles.
Randy FlorenceSo she's asked me to be a part of that.
Bruce FessierMarilyn May is 96.
John McMullenYeah.
John McMullenMarilyn May say, I saw Rudoligh.
John McMullenMy wife and I saw her the day after her show because she was doing an autograph show in la.
Randy FlorenceYeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Randy FlorenceWe were the Hollywood something or another.
John McMullenAnd we walked in, the first thing she says, you should have been there last night.
John McMullenSo, damn it, we missed it.
Randy FlorenceIsn't that funny?
Randy FlorenceWe said the same thing.
John McMullenYeah, I don't want to get back into that.
Bruce FessierI want to say that they.
Bruce FessierDavid Mayelco is returning to Palm Springs on March 20 at Piazza de Liberace.
Bruce FessierSo this is a benefit for the Palm Springs International Piano Competition.
Bruce FessierYou can check his website that.
Bruce FessierTheir website out for ticket details.
Bruce FessierI know I'm not supposed to promote things on the show, but that's not a rule either.
John McMullenAmyspurpose.net you've been heavily involved in that.
John McMullenI serve on the advisory committee.
John McMullenBut you're very involved.
John McMullenAmyspurpose.net and they're doing really great work and founded that out of true love and loss.
John McMullenBut they're doing great work because we have an enormous shortage of vets and Veterinary staff in this valley.
John McMullenAnd people always ask, why is veterinary care so expensive?
John McMullenIt's because it's really hard to hire.
John McMullenThat's at this point.
Bruce FessierYeah.
Bruce FessierAnd we're.
Bruce FessierOne of the things that we did with that dinner is we put together a lot of different animal activists with.
Bruce FessierWe had a veterinarian at every table at our dinner.
Bruce FessierYou know, you would have gotten to know.
Bruce FessierI can't remember.
Randy FlorenceBut you weren't there, were you?
John McMullenNo, I couldn't be there because Randy's wife was in a car accident.
John McMullenRushed right over.
Jerry RingEverybody who knew me was just beside themselves that night.
Bruce FessierBut my point is, you know, we're making inroads on things like the overcrowding of the animal shelters and the fact that we have the highest euthanasia rate in.
Bruce FessierOf any county in the United States here.
Bruce FessierYes.
Randy FlorenceOh, my God.
John McMullenYeah.
John McMullenNo, it's.
John McMullenIt's been a point of kind.
John McMullenI serve on the board of Animal Samaritans, and it's something we try to address because we're a full service veterinary clinic as well.
John McMullenAnd it's.
John McMullenIt's an enormous problem here.
Bruce FessierWe had supervisor Manuel Perez at our dinner, and he's formed an ad hoc committee to study this.
Bruce FessierAnd the guy who was heading up that ad hoc committee is Joel Solomon of Bighorn Golf Club.
Bruce FessierAnd we're, you know, we started the conversation there and we're hopefully that's going to yield some results that'll make a big difference in the Coachella Valley.
Jerry RingThat's a really good thing.
Jerry RingThank you.
John McMullenLove what you guys are doing.
Randy FlorenceYeah.
John McMullenThat's huge.
John McMullenAnd this has been phenomenal.
Jerry RingThis is, this is what I was hoping it was going to be.
Randy FlorenceDid I miss something?
John McMullenThis actually exceeded my expectation.
John McMullenSo our thanks to Jerry Ring and Bruce Fessier.
John McMullenAnd by the way, before we finish, we just lost one of the greats of the Coachella Valley.
John McMullenAn incredible singer.
John McMullenJack Jones, passed away.
John McMullenYou spent a lot of time with Jack.
Bruce FessierYeah.
John McMullenI just think we should acknowledge what a singular talent he was.
Randy FlorenceHe gave me one of the greatest compliments I ever received, and that was at Carol Channing's birthday party when she turned 95 at the McCallum.
Randy FlorenceAnd I came into the foyer and I was standing.
Randy FlorenceThey were all standing in the circle.
Randy FlorenceAnd I went up and put my hand on his arm like this.
Randy FlorenceI said, hi, Jack.
Randy FlorenceAnd he turned around, he said, oh, folks, this guy has the most beautiful voice I've ever heard.
Randy FlorenceAnd I say, wow.
Randy FlorenceI was just amazed at that.
Randy FlorenceI said, oh, my gosh, that's it.
Randy FlorenceWell, you're not too bad either.
Randy FlorenceI never forget that, you know.
Jerry RingThat's cool.
Bruce FessierHe's one of those few guys that, you know, you can become friends with because I criticized him early on.
Bruce FessierHe got really upset with me, wrote a letter to the editor about it.
Bruce FessierAnd then later on, he acknowledged that, you know, I had a point.
Bruce FessierAnd.
Bruce FessierAnd I recognize that he was.
Bruce FessierHe changed.
Bruce FessierHe changed.
Bruce FessierHe became a jazz singer in the 90s.
Bruce FessierI mean, he was a great pop singer in the 60s, 70s, and 80s.
Bruce FessierBut then he decided that he was going to go a different direction.
Randy FlorenceHe always loved jazz.
Bruce FessierAlways loved jazz.
Bruce FessierAnd we put on the.
Bruce FessierMy wife was the director of this jazz celebrity golf and jam session, which had all these incredible musicians.
Bruce FessierAnd he came and he sang there.
Bruce FessierAnd because of the fact that we overcame the fact that I criticized him and that we were angry, he was angry at me.
Bruce FessierAnd then he respected me enough so that I knew that I had the freedom to criticize him again if I wanted to.
Bruce FessierAnd he knew that I wasn't just being vicious.
Bruce FessierI was just trying to be constructive.
Bruce FessierAnd when you have that kind of relationship, then you can be friends with someone you can't otherwise.
Randy FlorenceCan I tell one quick story on Bruce?
Randy FlorenceYeah, I don't think, you know, I think only one I'm gonna tell.
Randy FlorenceThe first time he reviewed me was in the year 2000, and I went into the racket club, the old racquet club, and I was playing there.
Randy FlorenceIt's when whatever the guy was.
Randy FlorenceI can't remember his name now.
Randy FlorenceAnyway, he bought the club, and he's putting it all.
Randy FlorenceBruce did this wonderful review.
Randy FlorenceAnd this is before cell phones, we had landlines, you know, so he put, for reservation and information, call this number.
Randy FlorenceHe mistakenly put my home phone number in.
John McMullenOh, that's hilarious.
Randy FlorenceThe phone to bring the.
Randy FlorenceHello?
Randy FlorenceYeah, we'd like to get a table for four for Friday nights.
Jerry RingLike, excuse me.
Randy FlorenceWhat?
Bruce FessierWhat makes you think that was a mistake?
Randy FlorenceNo.
Bruce FessierOh, man.
Randy FlorenceOkay.
Randy FlorenceInstead of Patrick, I'm going to beat up on you now.
Randy FlorenceThat's it.
Randy FlorenceWe're no longer dating.
Randy FlorenceI'm done.
Bruce FessierWow.
John McMullenDon't break up on our podcast.
Randy FlorenceThat was great.
Randy FlorenceI never forget that.
Jerry RingI love that.
John McMullenJerry, ring.
John McMullenBruce Fessy.
John McMullenYou guys were phenomenal, and we appreciate you shedding light on Liberace's legacy.
John McMullenAnd I don't think people know just how much time he spent here.
John McMullenAnd I think he loved it here.
Randy FlorenceLoved it.
John McMullenWell, this has been a phenomenal podcast.
John McMullenThank you guys for this.
Randy FlorenceAll right.
John McMullenHaven't left this hard in a very long time.
John McMullenRandy, thank you very much.
Jerry RingThis was a blast.
John McMullenAlways a pleasure.
John McMullenJohn McMullen, our producer.
John McMullenAnd you can find this podcast wherever you take your podcast.
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John McMullenYou certainly don't want to miss this one.
John McMullenYou can listen to it over and over.
Randy FlorenceI will.
John McMullenYou guys are hilarious.
John McMullenWe should take this act on the road.
Randy FlorenceNo, let's do it.
Randy FlorenceYou're only saying that because it's true.
Bruce FessierThey want to get rid of us.
Bruce FessierNo, not at all.
John McMullenNo.
John McMullenI'm going.
John McMullenGo play in traffic is what I meant to say.
Randy FlorenceNo.
John McMullenThank you very much.
John McMullenI'm Patrick Evans.
John McMullenOn behalf of all of our crew here at Big Conversations Little Bar, thank you so much for listening, and we'll have another episode real soon.
Patrick EvansThanks for joining us on this episode of Big Conversations Little Bar, recorded on location at Skip Page's Little Bar in Palm Desert, California, the center of the Coachella Valley universe, and Presented by the McCallum Theater online at mccallumtheater.org this program is a production of the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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