LIBERACE signed PICTURE DISC record PKG., NOT cd


LIBERACE signed PICTURE DISC record PKG., NOT cd

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Władziu Valentino Liberace[1][nb 1] (May 16, 1919 – February 4, 1987), mononymously known as Liberace, was an American pianist and vocalist.

A child prodigy, and the first generation son of working class immigrants, Liberace\'s career spanned four decades of concerts, recordings, motion pictures, television, and endorsements. At the height of his fame from 1950s to the 1970s Liberace was the highest-paid entertainer in the world,[4] with established residencies in Las Vegas, and an international touring schedule. Liberace embraced a lifestyle of flamboyant excess both on and off stage, and acquired the sobriquet \"Mr. Showmanship\". Liberace was recognized during his career with two Emmy Awards, six gold albums and two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Throughout his career, Liberace publicly denied his gay sexual orientation, and successfully sued The Daily Mirror newspaper and Confidential, who reported some of his gay relationships, winning damages and legal fees. Towards the end of his life, his former chauffeur and lover, Scott Thorson, unsuccessfully sued him for palimony, slander and conversion of property. Liberace also released a coffee table book in his life and performed 21 sold out shows at Radio City Music Hall which set box office records a few months before his death in Palm Springs, California on February 4, 1987. Liberace\'s death remains controversial due to the fact that there had been rumours prior to his passing that he had contracted HIV which his management, publicist, friends, and even Liberace himself had vehemently denied. Ultimately the Riverside County coroner ordered an official autopsy against the wishes of his estate and determined that Liberace had died of an AIDS-related illness making him the second major celebrity after Rock Hudson to officially succumb to the illness during the early days of media frenzy surrounding the disease.

Worth over 110 million dollars at his time of death, Liberace left the bulk of his estate to his scholarship foundation, but his official museum closed its doors in 2010 due to an economic downturn. In November 2013 a few dozen of his famous costumes and cars went on display for a six-week exhibition at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, in an installation titled \"Too Much of a Good Thing Is Wonderful\": Liberace\'s unofficial motto, and an often used one liner from his act.



LIBERACE signed PICTURE DISC record PKG., NOT cd:
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