Showing posts with label Pia Zadora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pia Zadora. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Rubbing Elbows: My Brushes with Celebrities chapter 16

In the summer of 2015, promoter Nick Lion and I were guests of my Facebook friend, music producer Bob Esty, to see Pia Zadora at the Metropolitan Room in Manhattan.

It was here that I became fast friends with club owner Bernie Furshpan. After he read my review of this show, he started giving me press passes to his shows.

The Metropolitan Room is a New York City treasure, where live cabaret is still very much a lively art. It features established and rising stars alike. Pia is in the first category.

I have long admired her from afar. She is a complete professional in every way.

Don't underestimate Pia's talent. She can sing a mean, operatic "O Solo Mio" that will knock your socks off. She is underestimated as a singer.

Pia's career was faltering when she when Frank Sinatra took her under his wing. They're fellow Hoboken, New Jersey people by birth. Hoboken is right across the river from New York City.  It's an easy commute there by Path train or ferry. I know; I lived there for a year.

Esty's stage direction was expert and it was so terrific for me to meet my Facebook friend, whom I blogged about and interviewed, at last. It was also a thrill to meet Pia after the show.

Ms Zadora makes a mean cocktail she calls a Piatini. Since Nick and I were seated right up front, she had the staff bring each of us one again.

Pia now lives -- and frequently performs -- in Las Vegas. Viva!

She was married to billionaire Meshulam Riklis but they were divorced. She is currently married to a Vegas police detective, Michael Jeffries. She has three kids.

And, so, my my celebrity blog was essentially born as I saw precisely what I wanted to do after writing up my review of this show.







Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Rubbing Elbows, My Brushes with Celebrities chapter 11

It was a great pleasure of mine to have met Pia Zadora. She was absolutely Zadorable.

I was already Facebook friends with her stage director for the show, Bob Esty. We finally got to meet that night which was like a dream come true. I believe that's where I first met Metropolitan Room's owners, Bernie and JoAnne Furshpan and immediately struck up a wonderful friendship.

As for Pia, she was just delightful, and I hope she'll return one day.

I went to her sold-out show with my good friend, Nick Lion (more about him to come later in this book. Nick is a promoter and club entrepreneur. He and I bonded and are now like brothers. I love Nick dearly.

The two of us, as Bob Esty's guests, were seated right up front. Pia even ordered us a complimentary Piatini, her own concoction that she sipped onstage.

She really knocked the ball out of the park with her rendition of "Oh Solo Mio." Little did I ever expect her to have such range and versatility.

I hope she'll return to Metropolitan Room. She had a sold-out house. And her beverage isn't half bad.

I believe that what makes a blog successful is its coverage of the "scene,"

Love you, Pia!




Tuesday, September 16, 2014

My Open Get Well Letter to Pia Zadora

Dear Pia:

I am so sorry to hear about your accident and the serious injuries you suffered as a result. I understand your husband/manager had to cancel your Vegas engagement, which is really sad because I planned on coming to Vegas to see it around Thanksgiving. Well, I guess it really isn't all about me. I guess. Perhaps. I mean, this is just a horrible thing to have happened to you and I can't imagine how you feel right now.

I loved your workshop for the Vegas act that I saw at The Metropolitan Room in NYC. It was such a thrill to meet you, along with your stage director, the legendary Bob Esty, whom I've interviewed previously. The show was amazing and your rendition of "O, Solo Mio" blew us away. My friend Nick and I thank you for the Piatinis.

http://djbuddybeaverhausen.blogspot.com/2014/08/pia-with-z.html

I read story after story about your accident Friday in Vegas but here's one thing that's not clear to me from reading any of them. You fell from a golf cart? Were you on a golf course? Or can you drive a golf cart in traffic in Vegas? I've never seen that in NYC and I'm not sure it's legal here. However, we have pedicabs on the road which are bicycle-driven rickshaws essentially. And guess what? I was with a friend who fell out of it. In her case, it was because she was way drunk. Served her right for trying to kick random passersby when we rode near the curbs.

Ouch! Head and ankle injuries (multiple fractures). I hope you recover quickly. But, hey, you're a Jersey girl! You're tough. You're from Hoboken. You'll bounce back and soar like a Butterfly, I know it.

Love you, Pia! Wishing you well and hoping you're back in fighting shape in no time.

Sincerely xxx Buddy Beaverhausen!