Hollywood Studio Magazine (July 1972)

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Dalmatians,” 1,000 different shades were produced and that’s a lot of That musical husband and wife, the Lunts of the night clubs, Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence returned for the fourth time to Caesars Palace, captivating audiences with their songs and spicy humor. Eydie is a finger snapping belter. Steve is a relaxed baritone. Whether they sing singly or doubly, they’re pure entertainment. She was born 40 years ago in the Bronx of Turkish parents. He was born 37 years ago in Brooklyn of Jewish parents. She began singing as a child and was a teen-age vocalist with Tommy Tucker. Sidney Liebowitz (he became Steve Lawrence later) sang in the synagogue until he was 11, got a break on Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts six years later. Eydie and Steve met when they were regulars on the Steve Allen Tonight show and became a personal as well as professional team 14 years ago — a happy and successful merger. Tribute for P/R Director MPTP Congratulations to Clarke H. “Duke” Wales, director of public relations for the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers for 22 years, who received a reprint of a Congressional commendation from Mrs. Alphonzo Bell, wife of the California congressman. Wales, a resident of Sherman Oaks for many years, moved to Laguna Niguel shortly before his retirement. Other tributes to Wales, who was well known as the movie industry’s spokesman, came from the California State Assembly, presented by Assemblyman Charles Conrad; the Los Angeles City Council, presented by Councilman Joel Wachs; and Mayor Sam Yorty, presented by Deputy Mayor Joe Quinn. 5