UPDATE: There were a couple editing glitches I had to go back and fix. I think it all is working smoothly now. My apologies...(first time for everything)
Houdini thought he was great, and he never met the man. Houdini was 4 when Heller died. Robert Heller could have been one of the great piano virtuosos but he chose magic instead. In fact, he sorta chose both. And this is his story. I think Heller is more popular among music historians than magic historians, but I am hoping to change that. This episode is dedicated to my magic pal Joe Pecore who recently passed away. Music is used with permission of http://purple-planet.com And don't forget to check my blog, TheMagicDetective.com for any additional notes which I may add to this podcast.
Ep 41 Chevalier Ernest Thorn - European Grand Illusionist
Ep 40 Eugene Laurant -The Man of Many Mysteries
Ep 39 Charles Morritt The Mystery Man
Ep 38 Theodore Annemann-Pioneer Mindreader
Ep 37 A Great Escape Rivalry
Ep 36 In Houdini's Own Words
Ep 35 Houdini's Milk Can Escape
Ep 34 Houdini's Forgotten Protege
Ep 33 Evanion The Royal Conjurer
Ep 32 The Man Who Made HOUDINI
Ep 31 Buatier DeKolta Illusion Inventor
Samuel Spenser Baldwin - Pioneer Clairvoyant Ep30
The Great Raymond Ep 29
Ep 28 TALMA Queen of Coins
Ep 27 The Incomparable ALBINI
Ep 26 Minerva Queen of Mystery
Ep 25 Germain The Wizard
Ep 24 Daisy White & Houdini
Ep 23. T. Nelson Downs The King of Koins
Ep 22 Houdini & Anna Eva Fay
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