Good morning! Thank you to Jay Eagan for the new year’s greeting from the great Sammy Davis, Jr.! I was lucky enough to see Sammy perform at Caesar’s Palace many years ago. I have never witnessed an entertainer who was so multi-talented and who committed so much to the performance. He sang, danced, did impersonations, told jokes, related stories, all in a hyper-active display of energy. When he finished (and before his encores), he had sweat through the entirety of his shirt. He was the definition of “leaving it all out there on stage.”
#194 Musings from the Bunker 9/22/20
#194 Musings from the Bunker 9/22/20
#194 Musings from the Bunker 9/22/20
Good morning! Thank you to Jay Eagan for the new year’s greeting from the great Sammy Davis, Jr.! I was lucky enough to see Sammy perform at Caesar’s Palace many years ago. I have never witnessed an entertainer who was so multi-talented and who committed so much to the performance. He sang, danced, did impersonations, told jokes, related stories, all in a hyper-active display of energy. When he finished (and before his encores), he had sweat through the entirety of his shirt. He was the definition of “leaving it all out there on stage.”