I remember Zimmerman releasing a CD of classic scores that were used by magicians in their shows. I believe he played the piano on it. I understand he's a lion on the piano when it comes to ragtime music.
Does anyone know if it's still available? Or did I imagine this CD?
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Re: Dick Zimmerman CD
All I see online is The Complete Works of Scott Joplin and other ragtime music. I'm looking for the CD he made where he played the piano from sheet music that was used by magicians. Houdini's Asleep in the Deep may have been one of the songs.
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Here's a list of his ragtime CD's, along with contact info for his company (American Ragtime). Maybe an email sent there will prove fruitful.
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Re: Dick Zimmerman CD
Thanks Bill!
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Re: Dick Zimmerman CD
I did a little online hunting around to see if I could find what Leonard was looking for. Regrettably, I came up dry on that score (so to speak), but I did stumble across this segment of Dick Zimmerman and his wife, Diana, performing their "Magic Circles" act on the Merv Griffin Show. This is well worth watching - magic of the highest order. Although I had heard of Dick, I had never actually seen him perform magic, and I gotta say, I was super-impressed. Creating and performing incredible magic is just another one of his talents and accomplishments - to go along with being a prolific professional musician (pianist, recording artist, arranger and producer), a graduate of Stanford University in Civil and Mechanical Engineering, and a designer of games for Mattel Toy Corporation. I'm glad I can make people laugh in my shows; otherwise, I might want to hang up my spurs after seeing this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6FUQaJfEcQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6FUQaJfEcQ
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Re: Dick Zimmerman CD
Great stuff on that video Alfred! Thanks for posting it. Zimmerman's version of the Himber Milk Pail was well done. Merv Griffin was a wonderful sponsor of magic along with Johnny Carson and Dick Cavett.
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Leonard Hevia wrote:Great stuff on that video Alfred! Thanks for posting it. Zimmerman's version of the Himber Milk Pail was well done. Merv Griffin was a wonderful sponsor of magic along with Johnny Carson and Dick Cavett.
Glad you enjoyed it, Leo. Everything is just so beautifully routined. I have long felt that, whenever feasible, props being used for a trick or routine should be magically produced and then vanished after it is done. Dick and Diana were masters of doing that with the smaller props, and it greatly adds to the magicality of it all.