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.
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
Ep 60 Houdini & Christmas
Ep 59 - A Special Episode About Special Things and Special People
Ep 58 Horace Goldin - The Royal Illusionist
Ep 57 The Fox Sisters & Their Spirits
Ep 56 Al Flosso - The Coney Island Fakir
Ep 55 Hercat The Eminent American Illusionist
Ep 54 The Great Fetaque Sanders
Ep 53 KIO The Russian Illusionist
Ep 52 The One & Only Nate Leipzig
Ep 51 Hereward Carrington Ghost Hunter
Ep 50 Dr. Samuel Hooker and The Men Who Fooled Houdini
Ep 49 Harlan Tarbell, The Magic Teacher
Ep 48 Max Malini
Ep 47 Paul Rosini The Night Club Conjurer
Ep 46 Houdini's Radio Illusion
Ep 45 The Enigmatic Slydini
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