Labor Day Weekend
Written by Suzanne on August 31, 2008When I think of Labor Day weekend I think of The Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon. I remember staying up almost all night in 1977 watching the pledges come in, the performances by celebrities, Jerry Lewis and Ed McMann looking more tired as the hours went by, waiting for the timpani and the numbers to be tallied up. The next morning with very little sleep I got my piggy bank together full of pennies, nickels and dimes and took it to the nearest 7-Eleven store. Back in the 70′s the radio featured a DJ named Wolfman Jack. He was the one that told me via the radio to get my money together, take it to 7-Eleven for Jerry’s Kids, and have a Slurpee afterward. Wolfman Jack is probably the only DJ I’ve ever paid any attention to. With his unique voice, Be-Bop Medley’s he played over the radio, and his signature howl, he really was a cool dude. Some of you might remember Wolfman Jack being featured in the movie American Graffiti. For those of you who never heard him or if you’re a fan already, take a listen via Youtube:
The telethon has been around since the 60′s. Just like everything in showbiz it’s had some controversies. Jerry has shown his human side on live television with jokes that may not be politically correct, and maybe offensive to some, but I still believe his heart and passion for the cause that he’s spent so much personal time and effort on is true. Lewis is a performer from old Hollywood, before politically incorrect was uttered for the first time, when Las Vegas was more about Downtown and less about The Strip, when the Rat Pack reigned supreme and you could smoke and drink a scotch while performing a number on TV.
I won’t be dragging my piggy bank to the store this year but I will be donating to the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon online. You can too. Check it out here www.mda.org/
September 1st, 2008 at 5:48 pm
I put that on last night and saw some good exotic dance thing. I think Jerry Lewis looked healthier than he did last year.