There is so much to like and admire about Jack Benny. When he played the role of cheapskate, he satirised all misers and made himself the butt of the jokes. When he posed as a jealous fool, he satirised jealous fools everywhere and again took the heat of the gags. In reality, he was a generous man who had a heart of gold and he had the softest spot of all for young violinists. He also insisted to those who appeared with him on his shows, "never play down to the audience; they are smarter than you think." In his own way he made us examine ourselves and challenged us to iron out our kinks. He was the best at what he did and invited us to be our best selves as well.
Jack's Stradivarius was made in 1729. It was renamed the "Benny". Jack bequeathed it to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, where to the best of my knowledge, it's currently being used by Martin Chalifour.
A friend of mine was a world-class luthier he said these old violins -- Stradivarius -- have been repaired so much over the years that there is little original a violin left, but as they have been repaired by world-class repairmen they sound better than most violins.
Jack Benny es el seudónimo de Benjamin Kubelsky (Chicago, 14 de febrero de 1894-Beverly Hills, 26 de diciembre de 1974) fue un comediante estadounidense famoso entre las décadas de 1920 y 1970, reconocido como uno de los principales talentos humorísticos norteamericanos del siglo XX.
are there any videos of Jack actually playing legit, trying his best, no joking around? i'm assuming he's like Dudley Moore on the piano - decent amateur, some talent, but no where near world class.
What a great and wise line... "The people I don't like are not important enough to me to make an issue out of it."
There is so much to like and admire about Jack Benny.
When he played the role of cheapskate, he satirised all misers and made himself the butt of the jokes.
When he posed as a jealous fool, he satirised jealous fools everywhere and again took the heat of the gags.
In reality, he was a generous man who had a heart of gold and he had the softest spot of all for young violinists.
He also insisted to those who appeared with him on his shows, "never play down to the audience; they are smarter than you think."
In his own way he made us examine ourselves and challenged us to iron out our kinks. He was the best at what he did and invited us to be our best selves as well.
Beautifully said!
intelligent, funny and a talented musician. this kind of performer doesn't exist anymore.
Jack's life insurance line is a gem.
1973. Jack Benny would pass away the following year, the day after Christmas, at age 80.
He was never a day over 39
Jack's Stradivarius was made in 1729. It was renamed the "Benny". Jack bequeathed it to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, where to the best of my knowledge, it's currently being used by Martin Chalifour.
Jack killed !! His wit, his mind, incredible, intelligent jokes...
A friend of mine was a world-class luthier he said these old violins -- Stradivarius -- have been repaired so much over the years that there is little original a violin left, but as they have been repaired by world-class repairmen they sound better than most violins.
LMAO WHEN I GO THEY GO!!
Jack Benny es el seudónimo de Benjamin Kubelsky (Chicago, 14 de febrero de 1894-Beverly Hills, 26 de diciembre de 1974) fue un comediante estadounidense famoso entre las décadas de 1920 y 1970, reconocido como uno de los principales talentos humorísticos norteamericanos del siglo XX.
Timeless schtick....
DICK CAVETT
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Did Jack do that blank stare in real life?
2:00, 4:10 (pinchas zukerman)
here is Guro Kleven Hagen playing the Fritz Kreisler Bergonzi ua-cam.com/video/X9eCkEZ7ugY/v-deo.html I trust Jack Bennys opion
He didn't say the name of violin right
annajeehee - I think it is the Carlo Bergonzi violin
are there any videos of Jack actually playing legit, trying his best, no joking around? i'm assuming he's like Dudley Moore on the piano - decent amateur, some talent, but no where near world class.
check out the final leblanc sketch, on charles bradley’s channel. at 21:10, Benny plays his heart out. maybe not world class but he sounds very nice
He actually played very well and did many charity concerts
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