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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Perry Como: A Canonsburg Singing Sensation and Barber
5/18/2011
Perry Como sold over 100 million records during a career that spanned over half a century. On what would have been his 99th birthday, we take a look back at his life and work.
birthplace - Franklin Ave. 14 Row Click on pics to enlarge |
Young Como cutting hair in Fragapane Shop |
1939 Daily Notes |
His popularity over the airwaves landed him a contract for the big screen, and he appeared in several largely forgettable movies for 20th Century Fox (often starring opposite Carmen Miranda and her hat) but found his talents perfectly suited for television, starting as host of NBC’s The Chesterfield Supper Club in 1948. Two years later, he moved to CBS for The Perry Como Show, before taking the show back to NBC where it had its best run, remaining on air for 8 years. He sang requests that came in through the mail, demonstrated his barber skills by giving Kirk Douglas a trim live on-air, and became known for his signature cardigan sweaters. He was often scheduled against his friend Jackie Gleason and the two would engage in good-natured banter over the telephone each week when the ratings came out.
After 1963, he retired from the show, but still appeared on TV in more than 30 holiday and seasonal specials before his last in 1994. He was also a regular on the talk and variety show circuit, appearing on The Bob Hope Show, The Carol Burnett Show, Laugh-In, Sesame Street and a host of others. For his contributions to radio, film and TV, he was honored with no fewer than three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
A committed family man, Como insisted there was nothing particularly interesting about his life. “I've done nothing that I can call exciting. I was a barber. Since then I've been a singer. That's it."
Como died on May 12, 2001 in his sleep, six days shy of his 89th birthday. But the charts weren’t done with him yet – five years after his death, his version of “Jingle Bells” topped the Hot Ring Tones chart.
Not bad for someone who never did anything exciting.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
CHS58 Classmate Passes
Betty Jane Pyda Piasente
Well known as the 'Cake Lady' Betty Jane Piasente, 70, of Meadow Lands, died unexpectedly Tuesday, May 17, 2011, in her home.
She was born June 8, 1940, in Washington, a daughter of the late Michael and Rose H. Dupesko Pyda.
She had lived in Meadow Lands since 1977, where she was a member of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church.
Mrs. Piasente was well known in the area as the "Cake Lady" for her fancy decorated cakes. At the time of her death, she had been employed in the deli department at the Washington Giant Eagle for 10 years.
On May 19, 1962, she married John G. Piasente, who survives.
Also surviving are two sons, John Piasente of Meadow Lands and Scott Piasente of Washington; two grandsons, Jonathon and Jordan Piasente; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Friends are welcome from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday in Salandra Funeral Service Inc., Joseph P. Salandra, owner/supervisor, 304 West Pike Street, Canonsburg, 724-745-8120, where departing prayers will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 20, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. in Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church, Meadow Lands, with the Rev. John O'Shea, pastor, as celebrant.
Interment will follow in National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, Cecil Township.
To view or leave condolences, please visit www.salandrafunerals.com.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Canonsburg's Young American Patriots - WWII
The Bronze Star Medal
The Bronze Star Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the Army of the United States after 6 December 1941, distinguished himself or herself by heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving participation in aerial flight, in connection with military operations against an armed enemy; or while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party.
Honored in the "Young American Patriots" WW-II book are four Canonsburg sons:
Albert "Kelly" Lanzy
Albert Podrasky
Thomas Podrasky
Walter Skowvron
Walter Skowvron
A special thanks to Barbara Lanzy Lounder for providing and sharing this book presented to her Father, Al "Kelly" Lanzy
My apology for the trail-off quality of the above images.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Aerial of Canonsburg - July 3rd, 2010
Here is a satellite picture of Canonsburg captured from Google Earth.
It's hard to believe that this Google Earth picture was actually taken(snapped) on July 3rd, 2010 and timed midway during the Fourth of July Parade.
If you further zoom in on the upper left corner you can see the marching formation of the CM Band.
It's hard to believe that this Google Earth picture was actually taken(snapped) on July 3rd, 2010 and timed midway during the Fourth of July Parade.
Click on each picture to enlarge
Canonsburg on the 4th of July, 2010 |
Using Google Earth, and zooming in, then panning Pike Street along the parade route shows a large crowd observing and indicates the parade is still in passing from Jefferson Avenue westward,
A closer look showing the parade route along West Pike Street with the stadium included for orientation |
As expected, in contrast as you pan to the East from Jefferson Ave you begin to see a waning and disappearing crowd, as well as no longer any sight of the infamous chairs. This picture and view is not included, for who is ever interested... "After the Parade Has Gone By"
but Google Earth can be down loaded from: http://www.google.com/earth/download/ge/agree.html if you would like to see more.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
When the Street Cars Ran Along Pike Street
A few pictures taken on the last day, August 30th, 1953 the street cars ran in Canonsburg.
Click on any of the Pictures to Enlarge |
Streetcar seen here on the Tresle just out side Canonsburg |
"Comin Thru" - Middle of Town |
Streetcar entering intersection of Greenside & Pike Street |
The final riders shown here posing with the Streetcar Conductor and Pistol Pete |
Canonsburgers Enjoying the Last Ride. |
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