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 80 A Magic History RADIO Interview
Ep 79 Charlie Miller-Sleight of Hand Master
Ep 78 When Magic Saves The Day!
Ep 77 The Holocaust Magicians
Ep 76 Frederic Culpitt The Magical Comedian
Ep 75 Houdini’s Needle Mystery
Ep 74 Anna Eva Fay the Great 19th Century Medium
Ep 73 A Thanksgiving Story
Ep 72 The Devil & Harry Kellar Old Style Radio Drama
Ep 71 The Houdini Wonder Show
Ep 70 David Devant - England‘s Greatest Magician
Ep 69 Magic History Recollections
Ep 68 The World Renown Long Tack Sam
Ep 67 The Amazing Amedeo Vacca
Ep 66 Magic History Stories and Book Review
Ep 65 The Incredible W. J. Hilliar
Ep64 The Last Days of Kassner & More
Ep 63 Alois Kassner Zaubermeister
Ep 62 The Magic Historian Henry Ridgely Evans
Ep 61 The Life of Signor Antonio Blitz
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