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New Book: "Puttin' On the Ritz: Fred Astaire and the Fine Art of Panache"

chanteuseCarey

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by Peter Levinson. Published March 2009.
Link to Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Puttin-Ritz-Astaire-Panache-Biography/dp/0312353669/ref=pd_sim_b_1

While looking over the 'Surprise Me!' pages I found a section where Alan Flusser and G. Bruce Boyer analyze and discuss Fred's clothes- very cool! There is also lots of comments by Astaire himself that are not in his autobiography "Steps in Time".

Here's the blurb on this one:
"Fred Astaire defined elegance on the dance floor. With white tie, tails and a succession of elegant partners - Ginger Rogers, Cyd Charisse, Rita Hayworth, Eleanor Powell, Judy Garland and others - he created an indelible image of the Anglo bon vivant. His origins, though, were far more humble: Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Fred Astaire came from Midwestern stock that partially had its origin in the late nineteenth century Jewish communities of Austria. At first, he played second fiddle in vaudeville to his sister, Adele; however, once he learned how to tap and bought his first Brooks Brothers suit, the game changed. How did he transform himself from a small town Nebraska boy into the most sophisticated man ever to dance across a dance floor? In this comprehensive new book about the life and artistry of Fred Astaire, Peter Levinson looks carefully at the entirety of Astaire's career from vaudeville to Broadway to Hollywood to television. He explores Astaire’s relationships with his vivacious dance partners, his friendship with songwriters like George Gershwin and Irving Berlin and his relationship with choreographers like Hermes Pan to discover how Astaire, in effect, created his elegant persona. Astaire put his mark on the Hollywood musical, starting his career at RKO and then moving to MGM. From his long list of films, certain classics like "Swing Time", "Top Hat", “Royal Wedding” and "The Bandwagon" revolutionized the presentation of dance on film; but, he also revolutionized the television variety special with the Emmy-Award-Winning “An Evening With Fred Astaire”. For ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz”, veteran Hollywood insider, Peter Levinson interviewed over two hundred people who worked closely with Astaire such as Debbie Reynolds, Dick Van Dyke, Artie Shaw, Bobby Short, Oscar Peterson, Mel Ferrer, Betty Garrett, Joel Grey, Arlene Dahl, Michael Kidd, Betty Comden, Onna White, Margaret Whiting, Andy Williams, and others like Quincy Jones, John Travolta, and John Williams, to provide an intimate window on to his professional as well as his personal life. His new biography of Astaire is a celebration of the great era of sophistication on Broadway and in Hollywood as seen through the life of a man who learned how to put on the Ritz and become America’s premiere song-and-dance-man: Fred Astaire."
 

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I am reading this book and it is fantastic! Levinson does outstanding research and presents Astaire with flaws and all so it really is up to the reader to decide which account or comment to take as fact. This will be seen as the definitive bio on Astaire. I'm almost up to the clothing chapter - it took all of the restraint I had not to just read that chapter first. Get this book if you love Astaire or just the Golden Age of Hollywood.
 

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thanks for the positive review BrianS...

Its on my list. BTW, I love your avatar pic- you look VERY Golden Era here and quite dashingly handsome. Any chance to see it in a larger size on a post sometime?

Brian Sheridan said:
I am reading this book and it is fantastic! Levinson does outstanding research and presents Astaire with flaws and all so it really is up to the reader to decide which account or comment to take as fact. This will be seen as the definitive bio on Astaire. I'm almost up to the clothing chapter - it took all of the restraint I had not to just read that chapter first. Get this book if you love Astaire or just the Golden Age of Hollywood.
 

Brian Sheridan

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chanteuseCarey said:
Its on my list. BTW, I love your avatar pic- you look VERY Golden Era here and quite dashingly handsome. Any chance to see it in a larger size on a post sometime?

Thanks for the compliment EXCEPT that is Timothy Hutton as Archie Goodwin. People make this mistake all of the time but I like the pic so much I don't want to change it.
 

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