Книга: Phil Harris «The Penguin Dictionary of Marketing»
Производитель: "Penguin Group" The Penguin Dictionary of Marketing is the only one-volume dictionary of its kind to offer full sections of international terms, giving it a truly global readership. Covering everything from direct marketing to slogans, political marketing to corporate affairs this is ideal for A-level and undergraduate students and anyone with an interest in this exciting and innovative discipline. Издательство: "Penguin Group" (2009)
ISBN: 978-0-14-051518-3 |
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Phil Harris
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Phil Harris (born Wonga Philip Harris) (
Bandleader
Although he was born in From December, 1936, through March, 1937, he recorded 16 sides for Vocalion. Most were hot swing tunes that used a very interesting gimmick; they faded up and faded out with a piano solo (probably these were arranged by pianist Skippy Anderson). This was a novel approach and quite unusual for the time.fact|date=February 2008 On September 2, 1927, he was married to actress Phil Harris played drums in In 1933, he made a short film for RKO called " Radio In 1936, Harris became musical director of "The Jell-O Show Starring Jack Benny" (later renamed "The Phil and Alice Harris married Alice Faye in 1941; it was a second marriage for both (Faye had been married briefly to singer-actor Tony Martin). The Faye-Harris marriage lasted 54 years, until Harris's death. Harris engaged in a legendary fist fight at the Trocadero nightclub in 1938 with RKO studio mogul Bob Stevens over Alice Faye after Stevens ended a romantic relationship with Faye in favour of Sharon Gunn. In 1942, Harris and his entire band enlisted in the U.S. Navy and they served for the duration of Harris and Faye were invited to join a radio program, "The Fitch Bandwagon". Originally a vehicle for big bands, including Harris's own, the show became something else entirely when Harris and Faye became its breakout stars. Coinciding with their desire to settle in southern California and raise their children without touring heavily, "Bandwagon" evolved into " Harris was the vain, language-challenged bandleading husband and Faye was his acid but loving wife on the air; off the air, as radio historian Gerald S. Nachman has recorded, Harris was actually a soft-spoken, modest man. Young actresses Jeanine Roos and Anne Whitfield played the Harris's two young daughters on the air; the series also featured "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" debuted on After radio After the show ended, Harris revived his music career. He made numerous guest appearances on 1960s and 1970s TV shows, including the " Song hits by Harris included the early 1950s Harris was also a close friend and associate of Voice acting He worked as a vocalist and voice actor for animated films, with performances in the Disney animated features "The Jungle Book" (1967) as Baloo, " "The Jungle Book" was his greatest success in the years following his radio heyday. As "The Aristocats" features Harris as alley cat Abraham de Lacey Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley, who joins in the film's showstopper, "Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat", with In 1989, Harris briefly returned to Disney to once again voice Baloo, this time for the cartoon series " Harris's last animated film project was the 1991 film " Honoring his roots Harris was a longtime resident and benefactor of Phil Harris died of a heart attack in Palm Springs 1995 at age 91. Alice Faye died of stomach cancer three years later. Two years before his death, Harris was inducted into the Indiana Hall of Fame. Both Harris and Faye are interred at Forest Lawn-Cathedral City in Riverside County, California. Phyllis Harris was last reported living in St. Louis (she had been with her mother at her father's bedside when he died), while Alice Harris Regan was reported living in New Orleans. Harris remained grateful to radio for the difference it made in his professional and personal life, however. "If it hadn't been for radio," he was quoted as saying, "I would still be a traveling orchestra leader. For 17 years I played one-night stands, sleeping on buses. I never even voted, because I didn't have any residence." The gratitude has probably been returned sevenfold: episodes of "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" turn up frequently on compact-disc collections of old-time radio classics, both on their own sets and amid various comedy collections. (A treat for collectors: at least half the surviving episodes of the show's final season include Harris's audience warmup routine, performed for ten minutes before the show was to begin recording.) Many consider the show at its best to have stood the test of time, thanks to above-average writing (mostly by the team of Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat) and, especially, the two stars who executed it with impeccable taste and timing. Notes Listen to * [http://www.dbagley.com/radio/philharris/ "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show", six episodes] External links * Persondata Источник: Phil Harris
* [http://www.otr.net/?p=phaf "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show", 65 episodes]
* [http://archive-c01.libsyn.com/podcasts/04fe7b9f267349c7a48a754971c761c7/461fa29b/bigband/bigband55.mp3 Big Band Serenade: Phil Harris]
* [http://mallard.dishnuts.net/~brad/audiodd/PH-YB.mp3 Phil Harris: "You're Blasé"]
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* [http://www.hoosierwoodindiana.com/HarrisPhil.html Indiana Hollywood Hall of Fame]
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2980 More Photos]
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