Funny! Landlady and I were just talking about this very thing yesterday morning over coffee. Because while of course I’ve heard of Kim Kardashian, I truly had no idea who she is or what she’d ever done to be famous. And now lately the Kardashians I’m supposed to care about seem to be multiplying. So this is actually useful information.
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That actually told me way more than I knew before about KK. And now I will attempt to forget it.
Some people manage to be come famous, simply for being famous. I first became aware of this effect in the 1970’s when I began to notice an alleged actress/singer named Charo. I don’t remember her ever being on any films, I don’t remember her ever having a hit song, but boy was she all over the talk shows in the 1970’s! Why? I never did figure it out. Finally, thankfully, she faded away.
The same will happen to KK. The attention span of the masses is short.
Charo, IIRC, showed up on one episode of the Love Boat. She was suffering from a medical condition that prevented her from walking. All she could do was *dance*.
I don’t know why I remember things like that:-(.
Charo was/is a “celebrity” who was at one time married to band leader Xavier Cugat and performed with his orchestra when that was a big deal. She appeared often in Vegas along with the “rat pack” and was the cutsie “straight man” to many popular comics/singers of the fifties and sixties.She appeared on several talk shows and variety shows of the period. And in spite of her airhead self-deprecating personae, she plays a mean flamenco guitar in the classical mode.
And she made the expression “coochie-coochie” famous. You had to be there. 😉
Compared to KK, she’s a super-star Mensa member.
Yup, I remember Charo from the 60’s talk shows. She was funny and personable and had a rack like a battleship turret and was apparently talent-free. Which is odd, because in fact she can rock a Spanish guitar.
You had to be there.
And I was. For some of it, anyway. These mystery celebrities showed up on shows such as The Match Game and Hollywood Squares. Charlie Weaver? Kittie Carlyle? Paul Lynd? To me, Leonard Nimoy was a real celebrity. I don’t think he was ever on Hollywood Squares.
But, good listening. I watched her do Malaguena as well. And I have to say that María del Rosario Mercedes Pilar Martínez Molina Baeza looks pretty damn good for 74.
Hope this works . . . Charo with Deano and Danny . . .
https://youtu.be/0561K4Jv5Yk
Yeah, there was a bunch of sixties celebrities whose provenance was unknown to me. Lynd and Weaver at least were known comics, but Kittie Carlyle seemed to exist only to appear on game shows.
(what can I say? I watched a lot of TV when I was a kid.)
Thanks for the Charo link, Joel. I tried for too many years to master the Maleguena on classical guitar. Never did get it right, and the hands and fingers are too beat up to try anymore. I get a kick out of watching someone who not only can do it, but enjoys it to the fullest. That, and she’s hot.