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rogerballard

(2,905 posts)
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 04:05 PM Mar 7

Steve Lawrence, Grammy-Winning Pop Stylist and Actor, Dies at 88

Source: Hollywood Reporter

Steve Lawrence, the charismatic Grammy- and Emmy-winning crooner who delighted audiences for decades in nightclubs, on concert stages and in film and television appearances, died Thursday. He was 88.

Lawrence died in Los Angeles of complications from Alzheimer’s disease, publicist Susan DuBow announced. He partnered with the late Eydie Gormé, his wife of 55 years, in a very popular act.

With his boyish good looks, silky voice and breezy personality, Lawrence broke into show business when he won a talent competition on Arthur Godfrey’s CBS show and signed with King Records as a teenager. The singer chose to stay old school and resist the allure of rock ‘n’ roll.

Read more: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/music-news/steve-lawrence-dead-singer-1235845675/

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Steve Lawrence, Grammy-Winning Pop Stylist and Actor, Dies at 88 (Original Post) rogerballard Mar 7 OP
DAMMIT BumRushDaShow Mar 7 #1
I just watched a PBS special on Steve and Eydie. badhair77 Mar 7 #2
Ditto to all of that. BaronChocula Mar 7 #11
Steve and Edyie were on Carol Burnett's show a lot, KatyaR Mar 7 #18
;-( elleng Mar 7 #3
Saw him in person when he sang with the US Army band. Kingofalldems Mar 7 #4
They were everywhere MuseRider Mar 7 #5
R.I.P. sinkingfeeling Mar 7 #6
Saw them once in Vegas MurrayDelph Mar 7 #7
Almost a Rat Packer. The Grand Illuminist Mar 7 #8
He was RatPack-adjacent. Beartracks Mar 7 #25
sad to hear this news orleans Mar 7 #9
A great talent Auggie Mar 7 #10
Funny clip with Steve Lawrence and Johnny Carson singing "Our Love Is Here To Stay" ificandream Mar 7 #12
Thank you, thank you, thank you mountain grammy Mar 7 #15
Ahhh, watching that brought back such great memories. Dem2theMax Mar 7 #24
Used to see them on television a lot. May he rest in peace. LoisB Mar 7 #13
Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme -- lovely singers, together again. 🎼 Hekate Mar 7 #14
Damn! Thank you for the music, Steve. niyad Mar 7 #16
Damn that dementia. Peace to you sir! AllyCat Mar 7 #17
RIP Maury Sline DJ Porkchop Mar 7 #19
So great! Steve Lawrence wasn't in many movies FakeNoose Mar 7 #20
Yep! Maury Sline LeftInTX Mar 7 #21
Steve Lawrence performing "I've Got the World On a String" in a very Sinatra-like arrangement in 2009 ificandream Mar 7 #22
Steve and Eydie performing the Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love" on the Ed Sullivan Show ificandream Mar 7 #23
A great crooner. I didn't know his real name until now: Sky Jewels Mar 7 #26
... littlemissmartypants Mar 7 #27
Even in my anti-Sinatra and hard metal days, Steve was still at the top of my talent and popularity list. NBachers Mar 7 #28
I loved listening to him and Eydie sing together. Ilsa Mar 8 #29
Theme for Steve Allen show.... NowsTheTime Mar 8 #30
He was on The Nanny too. BigmanPigman Mar 8 #31

BumRushDaShow

(129,681 posts)
1. DAMMIT
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 04:09 PM
Mar 7


Love love love "Steve and Eydie" and I *know* he missed her. They were such a fantastic duo.

R.I.P. and thank you for so many decades of your music.

badhair77

(4,222 posts)
2. I just watched a PBS special on Steve and Eydie.
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 04:11 PM
Mar 7

It was produced by their son and was very entertaining. I had forgotten how good their voices blended together and how gifted each was individually. I never knew Eydie spoke several languages and had her share of hits on Spanish language charts.

BaronChocula

(1,611 posts)
11. Ditto to all of that.
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 05:36 PM
Mar 7

I saw that PBS show. The only time I hear them these days is when I listen to Internet radio around Christmas. They were in that great tradition of Jewish people making great Christmas music.

I recently saw a clip of Eddie Murphy on Kimmel talking about going to Sammy Davis Jr.'s house for movie night back in the day. He said "everyone was there. Steve and Eydie were there..." They were iconic for sure.

KatyaR

(3,447 posts)
18. Steve and Edyie were on Carol Burnett's show a lot,
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 07:11 PM
Mar 7

especially Steve. He could definitely keep up with Carol, Harvey, and the rest when it came to comedy.

They had the most beautiful voices. They will be missed.

MuseRider

(34,135 posts)
5. They were everywhere
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 04:25 PM
Mar 7

when I was growing up. Of course trying to be cool I pretended not to ever listen but as a musician I did and thought they were wonderful even though they were not cool!

MurrayDelph

(5,301 posts)
7. Saw them once in Vegas
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 04:35 PM
Mar 7

Jerry van Dyke was their opening act.

I can't remember if it was at The Sands or The Desert Inn. It was back when each Las Vegas hotel wasn't a Mega-Resort.

I'm old.

ificandream

(9,404 posts)
12. Funny clip with Steve Lawrence and Johnny Carson singing "Our Love Is Here To Stay"
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 05:49 PM
Mar 7

Carson used to play this on his anniversary shows almost every year.

And didn't it seem like he and Eydie were on the Sullivan show almost every week.

RIP.

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mountain grammy

(26,659 posts)
15. Thank you, thank you, thank you
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 06:15 PM
Mar 7

Wonderful clip! Rest in peace dear Steve Lawrence I like to think he’s with Edie again, but I don’t believe in that.

Dem2theMax

(9,655 posts)
24. Ahhh, watching that brought back such great memories.
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 08:26 PM
Mar 7

I always went to bed with Johnny Carson.
But I imagine most of the country did as well.

Steve sang so effortlessly. What a voice!

FakeNoose

(32,826 posts)
20. So great! Steve Lawrence wasn't in many movies
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 07:43 PM
Mar 7

... but Blues Brothers is an awesome one to be remembered for.

R.I.P. Steve Lawrence and thanks for all the great songs.

ificandream

(9,404 posts)
22. Steve Lawrence performing "I've Got the World On a String" in a very Sinatra-like arrangement in 2009
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 07:53 PM
Mar 7
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Sky Jewels

(7,175 posts)
26. A great crooner. I didn't know his real name until now:
Thu Mar 7, 2024, 09:16 PM
Mar 7

Sidney Liebowitz. Born in Brooklyn, he was the son of a Jewish cantor.

I remember seeing him on variety shows and on Carson, etc. in the '70s and '80s.

Ilsa

(61,707 posts)
29. I loved listening to him and Eydie sing together.
Fri Mar 8, 2024, 12:20 AM
Mar 8

Lovely couple. Rest in peace. Lux aeterna, luceat eis Domine. May eternal light shine upon them.

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