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Dixie Evans

Image courtesy  of The Burlesque Hall of Fame

The Gypsy Rose Lee Centennial Celebration just got a little more exciting as Dixie Evans herself will be attending our event in honor of Seattle born Legend of Burlesque  Gypsy Rose Lee,  which is also a fundraiser for The Burlesque Hall of Fame.

For those of you not in the know, Dixie Evans is the Marilyn Monroe of Burlesque who built her career as The Stripping Marilyn. Dixie has been carrying the torch of The Exotic World Museum founded by the deceased Jenny Lee and Jenny’s late husband Charlie. Dixie and The Museum left the decaying goat ranch in Helendale, CA back in 2006 and has been trying to find a permanent home for the Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada since then.

Many of us in the Burlesque community call Dixie Grandma and I am delighted that our Burly Grandma will finally be visiting us, as I have tried for years to have her come to our little fishing village which she performed in back in her heyday! Who knows maybe she even performed at The Embassy Theater ( now The Triple Door) back in the day? Or what memories will be sparked when she comes to visit? I am sure one gentleman will be thrilled to meet her in person, that would be Joe Elder,  please read his sweet  story  HERE

But more on this all soon! I have to clean house for the Holidays and then head out into the night for Santarchy and Mezzo Lunatico !

a photo I took of the Exotic World Gates back in 2004

Joan back in her heyday!

What a great day of production and I did it all in my flannel pajamas!
Today I spent about three hours with Michael Musburger discussing the January 8th “Gypsy Rose Lee Centennial Celebration” at The Triple Door.
Michael is pulling a band together for this show as Burlesque is always better with Live Music! Michael and I went through my Burly Music Library, much of which has been given to me by Scott Ewalt. We want to keep the music between the 30′s and 50′s, grated that is 20 years of music but our  focus is on what was popular at the time and what was in Burlesque Halls.
The show we are creating will be played out as our own edition of “Master Piece Theater” with Miss Astrid as the Host and Joan Arline, Catherine D’Lish, Lily Verlaine, Inga Ingenue and I will be performing examples of Gypsy’s signature styles, and a few non performative things as well are in the works , a reading by Sarah Rudioff from the soon to be released “American Rose” by Karen Abbott and a Tableaux Vivant by Nick Garrison. Scott Ewalt sent me some MP3′s of Gypsy Rose Lee performing live and they sure are inspiring! Deciding what I want to do is very difficult.

Today I also spent some time on the phone with Joan Arline, discussing show’s with Joan is stepping through a worm whole to the past (Joan will be 78 on December 3rd) while classy and poised she certainly is the definition of a broad, and I feel as though I’m in 1949 discussing this production with her (this is the second time for her to come to Seattle for one of my shows and she has been in several of the shows I’ve produced for The Burlesque Hall of Fame in Las Vegas).

Joan as any performer in Burlesque is always angling for more acts per show and longer sets per act while trolling you for what other productions you may have down the bend. I find it charming that Joan at 77 still has that performer drive and ambition to be on the stage in the bright lights and shaking me down about who I could connect her to, I enjoy that part of the hustle though I would not want to have that conversation everyday. There is  a lot to lean from these ladies, the pitch and the push !

The generation gap of technology is always an interesting one to leap across when working with these old gals. I really do find it much easier when the show has live music as most of these ladies still have their music charts and that is the way they are used to working (well that doing 20 minute sets, but I’m not sure the modern day audience has the attention span for that), I still laugh when I think about La Savon asking me if we could accommodate a reel to reel tape at the BHOF Reunion in 2007, that is when I asked if she had grandchildren… Anyway I can’t wait to lay my eyes on copies of Joan’s original charts, they were too big for her to copy at home so she had to take to Office Max to have them reduced. They arrive in the mail this week so Michael can get going on her part of the show.


This is a photo of Joan backstage from a production of “Gypsy” that she performed in last year in Palm Springs, she will be bringing this costume along for a little fun we are brewing up with Lily Verlaine ; )

Gypsy Rose Lee’s 100th Birthday!

A multi media event of Song, Dance, Film and Literature just like the lady herself!

The Seattle Burlesque community and it’s supporters will honor Gypsy Rose Lee and the many artistic contributions she made to society with an evening of celebration and fundraising for an organization that keeps the tradition of Burlesque past and present alive, The Burlesque Hall of Fame-  located in Las Vegas, NV.

Hosted by Miss Astrid, performances by two time Miss Exotic World title winner Catherine D’Lish, Legend of Burlesque Joan Arline, Lily Verlaine, Nick Garrison, Miss Inga Ingenue and a reading from “America Rose” by Sarah Rudinoff.

In honor of her 100th birthday, The Swedish Housewife and the Burlesque Hall of Fame invites you to join us in toasting the unique life and legacy of America’s most celebrated Burlesque Icon, Gypsy Rose Lee Born Rose Louise Hovick in Seattle, Washington on January 8, 1911, Ms Lee was an entertainer, author and playwright of significant renown—even before her 1957 memoir, Gypsy, made her the American stage (and screen’s) most beloved stripteaser.

30 years after her death, Gypsy remains a beloved Broadway favorite. In fact, the musical’s 2008 production earned numerous awards, including coveted Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Patti LuPone (Mama Rose), Laura Benanti (Gypsy) and Boyd Gaines (Herbie). However, not every star’s story gets told—much less becomes fodder for a best-selling, beloved memoir, Broadway musical or Hollywood film. And, while there is, was and always will be only ONE Gypsy Rose, there are countless entertainers who graced the stages of America’s “burly houses”—women who led similarly wild, colorful and dramatic lives; the stories and memorabilia from which are in grave danger of being lost to the ages.

In partnership with Random House, publishers of American Rose: The Life and Times of Gypsy Rose Lee, the forthcoming biography by best-selling author Karen Abbott (Sin in the Second City), The Burlesque Hall of Fame is proud to announce a series of very special fundraising events, celebrating burlesque’s brightest, most successful “crossover” star.  It is our hope that, in paying tribute to the life and times of this beloved icon, fans will be moved to support the Hall of Fame’s mission to collect, preserve and promote the unique history and heritage of American Burlesque.

Partners:

Random House, Inc. is the U.S. division of Random House, the world’s largest trade-book publisher, and is owned by Bertelsmann AG, one of the world’s foremost media companies. The reach of Random House is global, with Random House publishing companies in nineteen countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, U.S., and Venezuela. Through Random House International, the books published by the imprints of Random House, Inc. are sold in virtually every country in the world.

About the Burlesque Hall of Fame

The Burlesque Hall of Fame is a 501 (C)(3) non-profit organization. Our mission is to establish a permanent, first-rate tourist attraction and research/exhibition space for our unique collection, in hopes of inspiring, educating and entertaining the public and fostering an appreciation for the unique history and heritage of American Burlesque; including but not limited to the art, artifacts and personal histories of the art’s biggest names and brightest stars.

READ THE SEATTLE TIMES PREVIEW HERE

Dueling Lemons

I am not sure who is going to be more worn out by this act, Miss Indigo Blue, Leroi the Girl Boi or YOU the audience?

The Lemon Act is the most High-energy act in “House of Thee UnHoly”  and these ladies will squeeze very ounce of energy out of themselves, their lemons, each other and you before their act is through.

Both these lovelies came to the show with their own versions of “The Lemon Song” that they had been performing as solos. I invited them to combine their acts for “House of Thee UnHoly #2″ and they have been performing it ever since when possible (they live on different coasts). Indigo created her’s for Ellen Forney‘s book release “I Heart Led Zepplein”, Leroi created hers to compete at The Burlesque Hall of Fame.

Together they bring a new twist to their individual acts and have created a Feral Off The Hook 6 minute and 20 second act that will leave you wet!  Don’t be a sour puss come see this “Dueling Lemon Act” at  The Triple Door September 23-25 ! Buy Tickets !

These photos of Miss Indigo Blue and Leroi The Girl Boi were taken by Michael Doucette in 2008

Bambi The Mermaid

Bambi The Mermaid is not your average Chicken of The Sea, and she has the most astounding costumes related to the Sea to prove it. I could have booked an entire show just with her, but you will only get to see two of her delightful Sea Crustaceans at The Seafarer Follies this year… too bad we don’t have a tank on the stage.  This stunning photo by Andrew Brusso is a little preview (though she’s not wearing so much of her costume any more in it) of what you can expect August 6th and 7th at The Triple Door. This photo was taken at the former home of Dixie Evans in Helebdale CA, known to us Burlesque geeks as “Exotic World” where we used to trundle out to before the Burlesque Hall of Fame Museum, Pageant and Dixie were moved to Las Vegas in 2005.

photo by Don Spiro
Yes!!! IT’S TRUE!!!!!!!!!!

That bumpin and grinding primate is headed to Seattle to perform at The First Annual Seafarer Follies this August the 6th and 7th. He’ll be hanging from the rafters, singing a song and frolicking with his Sexy and Sassy counter part Trixie Little.

This last June he won the category of “Best Boylesque”  at The Burlesque Hall of Fame Striptease Reunion 2010,  and I wanted to share these amazing photographs he sent me that Mike Lee took of him.

photo by Don Spiro

Wow! Two and a half weeks ago I had more energy than some twenty year old male hopped up on Red Bull and testosterone, and for the last week I have been sick sick sick sick and I am sick sick sick sick of it!

I had to cancel my participation in my weekly show at The Pink Door this last Saturday and beg off of attending Teatro Zin Zani with my friend Robert, Dina Martina at The Rendezvous with Blake, Big Wheel Bingo at Re-Bar, and Genderlicous, just to name a few. I did manage to lay in my living room and watch “Battle Star Galactic” season one and first half of season two, and Camille. How I love Greta!

So, the scary part is that I am making my singing debut with Orchestra La Pow! tomorrow night and I have a head and chest cold. Yikes!!!! I need some Divine Intervention on this one. Please!

The show should be a lot of fun! The band is sounding great and needless to say Miss Indigo Blue, Babette La Fave, Lily Verlaine and Ruby Slipper, will turn it out. Kaleb will be making a cameo as will our dear friend Ben Ireland.

In the mean time between sleeping for hours and hours and hours, I made an appearance on Sex Life Live last Tuesday night, and have been working on producing Seattle’s first Burlesque Social April 4th, The Big Exotic World Fundraiser April 5th, The Exotic World Friday Night Meet and Greet May 26th, The Exotic World Pageant May 27th, booked The Pink Door through the end of May. This is a week off sick at home. Oh, I did slip out of the house for a band practice twice. I must be nuts!

Well, that is it for my public bitch session.
Hope to see you soon!

Love and Germs- The Swedish Housewife

And while It REALLY PISSES me off that I have become the garbage bin for every pill pushing marketer on the Internet in the comment area of my blog! I want kick backs on your sales or at least some fucking drugs so I feel better!

Vegas is HOT!

Dear Diary,

Vegas is HOT!

It is a good primer for what lay ahead Barstow and Burlesque in the Mojave Desert. I spent three and a half days sleeping on Joey Aria’s fold out bed in his suite away from home (NYC). I was exhausted! As I am certain you can imaging from my last post. I slept a LOT!!!! Between sleeping I had dinner with Joey at Hamada a great Japanese Restaurant, and lunch at Cozumel, as usual Joey and I shared at least one Mexican meal, he’s the one who has taught me how to eat spicy food. After lunch, I dropped off some Exotic World Posters at a shop, and continued to work on the Friday Night Meet and Greet with the most challenging internet access one can imagine. Thanks to many friends who will remain nameless to protect them from corporate punishment for sharing their accounts, I was able to retrieve and send e-mail is a most curious and hobbled together fashion.

So, if I was not sleeping and sleeping and drinking lots and lots of water, I was spending time talking to Classic Burlesque Stars and Legends on the phone pounding out the final details for the Friday night event. For me is was all too thrilling to be calling on the likes of Tura Satana, Kiva, Kitten Natavidad ,Bambi Sr., and Liz Renay. I had been speaking with them from Pennsylvania, NYC, and now from Vegas over the last few weeks, my phone bill will convert these minutes into dollars (ouch!). The show was falling into place, I just needed a great stage manager and to stop performers from the usual pre show shenanigans! Now I just had to figure out how I was going to get El Vez from the Ontario airport to Barstow and set up for the show at the same time.

Joey secured tickets for myself, Scott Ewalt and Jeff Gardener to go see him in Zumanity . You see my dear friend Joey Arias has landed the job as the emcee in show that is described as the “darker side” of Cirque Du Soleil, and they could not have made a better choice. In the course of the show I saw him be everything and everyone I know him to be, a ringleader, diva, provocateur, jester, seductress, harpy, and vixen! Well, actually he is a lot more than that, but how great to see him being himself in his best gender fuck expression, in a multi million-dollar show, designed by Thierry Mugler! And all in front of Middle America! I never thought Joey would be performing to the Mid Western and Southern audiences but he is, and they LOVE him! How Joey ended up being the Barney of Gender Fuck is more that I can answer, and I say gender fuck because he is beyond drag and is a She Monster unto himself. (This being said in the most loving and caring way). I could so easily go on and on about Joey Aria.. I was sad that he didn’t really sing in this show as he is an amazing vocalist, but the show was beautiful and there were several mind-blowing acts. The costumes needless to say were astounding and the lighting was superb.

After the show we went to a birthday party for one of the cast members to a place called the Champagne Bar, from the name one would assume that one was going to be in a very posh and swanky place but indeed we were in a very fab and authentic old Vegas dump with gold and red-flocked wallpaper and old posters of Marilyn (Monroe) on them. People smoke too much in Vegas and are allowed to, and it bugs me. I hate smoking, I used to smoke and I am OVER it. I met many performer people who work with Joey and in other shows and have all grown quite fond of Joey, I am happy to know that he has developed a very nice community of friends during his two-year stint (this far) in the heat of the desert. It was 4:30 and the party was in full swing and I was beat, I asked Elliot if he would give me a ride home as I was tired and needed to take a nap; as my friend Miss Indigo Blue would state it. Well, a nap is about all it amounted to, as I had to get up and take care of a few more logistics as today was the day I was heading to Barstow.

I had some hair-brained idea that I was going to take the Greyhound bus to Barstow. Some romantic notion that was better as a daydream than a reality. I thought that planning ahead and purchasing a ticket before was smart! I was told to arrive and hour before my departure, I arrived earlier actually. The scene I arrived to was classic, some drug addict in withdrawal or just plain old OD’ed right in front of the station and an ambulance pulling up to assist. I had just been joking about that to the taxi driver just before we arrived at the station, I had said “Just watch! It will be me the meth addicts, transients, game losers and seasonal farm workers at the station.” That will teach me to create my own reality!!!! Anyway so I manage to get out of the taxi with my three bags (despite the four boxes I have already sent back to Seattle over the last three and a half weeks). I end up standing in line to get my actual ticket, you know the one I already purchased so smartly and to check my two bags. So much for saving time, I stand in line for over an hour speaking to two very nice 60 year old Korean ladies who were visiting from San Francisco who tell me all about migrating to the states in the 60′s and how shocked they were by American life when they arrived and lived in the Haight!

Finally the front of the line. Only to be told I have to go stand in yet another line and that I must take my bags with me, and the bus leaves in 5 minutes. That is when I realized that the line I saw when I came in over an hours ago, are all people waiting for the same bus I am taking, and they too are holding prepaid tickets. The boarding starts in a mass of confusion and people are running and jumping over each other’s suitcases, children are being separated from their parents, and it makes me think of footage I saw of people trying to get out of Saigon the night before the collapse. The bus driver slams shut this weird security door, the likes of which I have never seen, something out of a cattle shoot, and the driver says “the bus is full!”

Next scene people fighting swearing. Oh God, I am one of them! Driver jumps back on bus, puts bus in reverse without closing the baggage compartments, baggage falling out, but taking off anyway, my finger jabbing in a man’s chest the man who is unfortunately for him wearing a greyhound shirt and the words “This is Fucked UP” coming out of my mouth. A more than agitated phone call later to the executive producers of Miss Exotic World (Laura and Luke ) try to help me trouble shoot, it is evident I must rent a car. Too much heat, too much baggage, and a really bad mood, and I must find a taxi in the worst part of town 45 minuets I mean minutes later I am in a taxi back to the hotel where I started; a very kindest and efficient concierge helps me find a great rate on a one-way rental from Vegas to LA. I am on the road and in a much better mood. Thank God!

2 hours and a few minutes, later I am in Barstow!

As Greyhound has no information on where to direct complaints on their sight, I suggest…

Unsafe Driving

To report unsafe driving by a Greyhound bus, contact the National Clearinghouse for Bus Safety at 1-800-SAFE-BUS.

more soon!

June 4, 2005

Dear Diary,

I guess I need more than three parts to catch up with all this. Can you believe that I am learning to write basic HTML?!?! See you can teach an ol’ bitch new tricks!

Wednesday June 1st, I arrive at the Bartow Holiday Inn Express my home, office, dressing room, and club for the next 5 days. First things first. I am hungry, so are Luke, Laura, Jaye (who as usual have been working off their tails and seem to have given up sleeping, something I am not capable of doing) and we go foraging for my favorite food, Mexican. We find a great family owned place on old Route 66. I wish I could remember the name because the food was delicious and they were so kind to keep the kitchen open for us. I was road weary and tired from the heat, stress, and needed sleep. But we all just kept talking and talking and planning and talking till for what felt like forever!

Thursday- I head out to the ranch, home of the Miss Exotic World Museum and Dixie Evans. There are several people cleaning and preparing for the masses that will soon arrive to this nostalgic and weatherworn former goat ranch. It is hard to believe that this place and has become the center of so much national, and international attention and drama. Yes, there is plenty of DRAMA but I will try to avoid that as much as possible. I feel burlesque is very worthy of the attention it receives, as are the people who have and continue to perform it, so don’t miss understand me, it is just that at first sight Exotic World is a little underwhelming, but once you start to really look around a see what is there and start talking to the people who surround it you know you have stumbling into a jewel of Americana and living history.

Talk about community effort there are women and men (mostly women) from all over the country pitching in to get the ranch set up. People are painting, reframing photos, cleaning the museum, the bathrooms, the pool, and having a great time catching up.
Not only are these people great helpers but they are all great performers as will be seen on Saturday. Today I am also going to meet with Tempest Storm and take her out for lunch and a manicure and a little shopping adventure. Tempest and I have lunch at the Silver Lakes Golf Club. As we walk in heads turn, they all know who is under that fashionable black and white Rhinestone bandana, and super glamour sunglasses, with smart white jeans, and a simple black shirt tied at her very famous trim little waist. The food there reminds me of a meal I would have shared with my grandparents when I was a child visiting them in the mid west. (It seems you hardly drive 20 miles out of any city center in this country and the food is in a time warp.) I order a cobb salad it comes with plenty of iceberg lettuce, some sad looking tomatoes, and stale blue cheese, they offer a green goddess dressing but Tempest steers me towards the Raspberry Vinaigrette. I still find it hard to speak with her, I have been getting to know her for a year now and I still I get so overwhelmed that I am sitting with her. I am not the kind person, who gets star struck very often or easily, but Tempest has thrown me for a loop, and I hardly know what to say (that is unusual too) to her. We get through a somewhat awkward lunch and we are off to Victorville for a Mani Pedi.

As I sit a few feet away from Tempest I watch her chatting like any other normal person with her manicurist. I can’t stop thinking and she slept with Elvis and she is the only stripper to perform at Carnegie Hall, and she had an affair with JFK, and she and Nat King Cole. and my manicurist asks me if Tempest is my mother. I practically choke as I hardly think we resemble one another (though my mother is a redhead just like Tempest) and our physical bodies could hardly be more different. She is a very trim and buxom lady, I am a pear shaped Swede. I say “no, but thank you for the compliment.” It is a little later in my manicure that I overhear Tempest’s manicurist asking her if I am her daughter. Try as I might, I cannot hear her response. My phone rings, It is the film crew coming from NYC to shoot the events this weekend for a project I am working on, quite frankly I had forgotten all about them, oops!

Well, the ice finally broke when Tempest and I are sitting across from each other and show our nails to one another, and see that we both chose a French manicure. We both laugh. This is her first French and she is not sure she likes. We go to a shopping mall and I get to meet all of Tempest friends at the Estee Lauder counter. The ladies behind the counter are all very excited about seeing her and they all gossip about the big news in the cosmetics world about Estee’s daughter and the new face of the company, did they say it was Gwen Paltrow? I guess I was half listening as I was thinking about setting up the stage at the hotel and all the stuff I should be doing, and helping out Laura and Luke who were working them selves into the ground. I guess I felt guilty.

Guilt wins, back to work for me. I needed to meet up with all the other talent for the Friday night show. I say good-bye to Tempest and I head back to the ranch and help paint a few stars and do some grounds clean up, before heading back to the hotel. As I drive back to the hotel I get a call from Miss Indigo Blue that Cinnea the writer from The Stranger has driven into a sand pit and needs rescuing. I just happen to be going past the Indian Road turn off so I head down there to see what I can do. I felt like a deflated Russ Meyer character jumping out of my car into this stark heated desert scene. I feel Tura seeping in but my chest is still a 34 B no D or Triple D here. I can’t control myself I walk up to the car and say “Hello there little lady I’m the Swedish Housewife, it’s a pleasure to meet you!” The Von Foxies are on the scene, Miss Heidi Von Haught is Hot as in over heated, I suggest she drink a little water and turn off the AC and the car they have running while trying to help Cienna. I don’t want their car to overheat. I help John (a photographer) who is traveling with the Von Foxies and Chica Boom who are smartly laying sticks under the tires to create some traction. I still can’t figure out why someone would drive past the roadblock and then the past the safety cones into the sand. But I choose not to focus on that then or now, and if I were truly polite I would not be mentioning it now. I suggest to Cienna to gently hit the gas and rock the car out of the pit, and pretend that she is in snow. Wheels out! I leave these young ladies and their gentleman friend as they proceed with their pilgrimage to the ranch. I remember the excitement I felt just a year ago when I was making my first trip to Exotic World.

The next morning I get up at 6 AM to drive to the Ontario Airport to pick up El Vez. I had been up late setting up the Sidewinder Room with Luke and then later helping out Laura to pack gift bags and doing whatever it was that we were endlessly doing, but we were doing something. El Vez is in his usual chipper mood I hand him a bottle of water with airborne in it and we head off to Barstow. We arrive in the lobby just as Kitten Natavidad is arriving, I introduce El Vez and myself and we start chatting away. We are in the lobby for less than three minutes and the gutter talk has started already. No wonder Kitten and Joey Arias get a long so well, and have been friends for so long! Meeting Kitten is like finding the missing link in your social circle; we have so many friends in common that it is ridiculous it has taken so long to meet. Kitten keeps saying she needs her ass kissed a lot over the weekend so I gladly oblige her.

I need to meet with the film guys and take them out to the ranch so that they can get their opening shot with Dixie before it becomes a mad house out there. When we arrive people are still painting and I help out a little more before heading back once again to the hotel to finish up what needs to be done for tonight. There is talk that we may need to delay the Meet and Greet as Luke has to get back from LA with the tents and all the tea and other products he and Laura have managed to get donated to the show, and there is still so much set up that needs to be done for the big show tomorrow. Back at the hotel once again, and El Vez being the trooper that he is helps me finish setting up the Sidewinder Room for the show this evening. We drape a gold lame backdrop (which sounds easier that it is, very slippery material) and set out name cards on some of the chairs. As my penmanship varies greatly I enroll Simone De La Ghetto and Alotta Boutte of Harlem Shake Burlesque to do the job. I am so excited to see all the people whose names are on these labels, the front row is just over the top! It is time to eat and get ready for the show. The night before I had met with the two amazing volunteers Darlinda Just Darlinda and Cherry Lixx who will be the stage managers and stage kittens, they are a calming presence and that will be much needed. They help organize all the music we go over the set lists we have met with everyone and all seems to be smooth sailing. The Stage is set figuratively and literally

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