WOSU Arts

Kaye Ballard

June 5, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Kaye BallardKaye Ballard
Recorded June 1, 2007

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CHRISTOPHER PURDY WITH KAYE BALLARD

Eric French, the indispensable engineer who helps me with these interviews, said to me the other day: “Dude. What’s up with all the death and politico stuff?” And I realized that we’ve been heavy on grief counselors and amnesty advocates and death penalty opponents and the wonderful but serious conversationst hat go with those subjects.

Then a new book caught my eye in the library, “How I Lost 10 Pounds in 53 Years” by Kaye Ballard. Born in Cleveland eighty-one years ago, Kaye Ballard (Caterina Ballotta) has done TV series (The Mothers in Law, The Doris Day Show), Broadway (The Golden Apple; Carnival; Molly; Nunsense) Vegas, clubs, pictures, you name it. She talks about her life in show business going back to her days with Spike Jones and His Band in the 1940s, and mentions her big break at Columbus’s Club Gloria. We’ll hear about her famous friends with whom she worked: Bette Davis, Desi Arnaz, Fred Ebb, Doris Day, Marc Blitzstein, Lenny Bruce, Jimmy Durante, and Lucille Ball among them, and she reminds us of great entertainers forgotten today: people such as Billy DeWolfe and Virginia Graham .

If you love showbiz you’ll love this conversation. If you don’t love showbiz, get over yourself, listen anyway and find How I Lost 10 Pounds in 53 Years.

With thanks as always to Eric French!

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