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Tuesday, Dec 27
NYT Mag's Memoriam issue in a word: Grreeeat
But for me, the most bittersweet essay was about Thurl Ravenscroft, the voice of "Tony the Tiger," who got me addicted to crunchy sugar cereal at an early age. Ravenscroft also sang the Grinch theme song, which is apparently a little-known fact but which I actually knew because my cousin Michael Sadavoy interviewed him for his radio show a few years ago (we're a very media-savvy family), and it's a spirited and lively interview in which Ravenscroft gamely does the Tony voice and sings a few bars of the Grinch song, sounding exactly the same some decades later (and proudly proclaiming "I've never had a steady job...but I've never been out of work!"). Ravenscroft also worked with Elvis Presley and Rosemary Clooney, and somehow flew from Washington to Gibraltar to meet with Winston Churchill, of whom he said "You knew you were in the presence of greatness - something about him emanated." He ended the interview saying, "Thank you, Mike, it's been greeeeeat to talk with you!" Which is pretty great itself. Update: A reader catches me out on a massive musical error: it was Aaron Neville who sang "I Don't Know Much, But I Know I Love You" with Linda Ronstadt, not Luther Vandross. I am keeping the line in there, though, because it really was touching how moved the NY1 viewing community was by his life and death. The Lives They Lived [NYT Mag] Email This Post |
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