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Margaret Whiting (ex Mrs. Jack Wrangler) dead at 86 :(

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Big band singer Margaret Whiting dies in NJ at 86

By BOB THOMAS and BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI, Associated Press – 28 mins ago

TRENTON, N.J. – Margaret Whiting, the sweet-voiced singer who sold millions of records in the 1940s and '50s with sentimental ballads such as "Moonlight in Vermont" and "It Might as Well Be Spring," has died at age 86.
She died Monday at the Lillian Booth Actors' Home in Englewood, N.J., home administrator Jordan Strohl said. She had lived in New York City for many years before moving to the home in March.

Whiting grew up with the music business. She was the daughter of Richard Whiting, a prolific composer of such hits as "My Ideal," "Sleepy Time Gal" and "Beyond the Blue Horizon." Her family's home in the posh Bel-Air community in Los Angeles was a gathering place for such songwriters as George and Ira Gershwin, Frank Loesser, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer.

It was Mercer, her father's lyricist and close friend, who inspired the young Whiting to take years of vocal training when he told her following an early audition, "Grow up and learn to sing."

After Whiting's father died in 1938, Mercer remained close to the family. When he became a founding partner in Capitol Records in 1942, the 18-year-old Whiting was the first singer he put under contract.

Fifty-five years later, Whiting and her fourth husband, Jack Wrangler, honored Mercer with a musical tribute called "Dream," which ran for 133 performances on Broadway.

It was Mercer who had coached the teenage Whiting through her first recording, of her father's "My Ideal," and although Maurice Chevalier and Frank Sinatra had already recorded the tune, her version sold well.
She followed it with a remarkable procession of million sellers: "That Old Black Magic," "It Might as Well Be Spring," "Come Rain or Come Shine" and her biggest seller and signature song, "Moonlight in Vermont."
She was asked in 2001 what separated a good singer from a great one.
"Being a great actress, being very dramatic," she replied. "Some people sing beautiful songs, but they don't put all the meaning into them, and that's the important thing. To read a lyric, to make the words come alive, that's the secret."
Like most recording stars of the 1940s and early '50s, her career was eclipsed by the rock 'n' roll revolution, although she continued to find work in such Broadway productions as "Pal Joey," "Gypsy" and "Call Me Madam."

She also toured regularly with the big bands of Freddy Martin, Frankie Carle and Bob Crosby and sang in cabarets, in auditoriums and with the St. Louis Symphony. With Rosemary Clooney, Helen O'Connell and Rose Marie, she crossed the country in a revue called "4 Girls 4."

In all, she recorded more than 500 songs during her career and was one of the first mainstream artists to delve into Nashville, Tenn., combining with country star Jimmy Wakely on the hit "Slippin' Around." She also recorded rock, novelty and sacred songs.

Whiting, born in Detroit on July 22, 1924, moved with her family to Los Angeles after musicals became the rage and her father headed west to write for them. He turned out songs for Chevalier and Bing Crosby while at Paramount and composed "Hooray for Hollywood" and "Too Marvelous for Words" for Warner Bros.

Whiting recalled in 2000 how she came home from school with an all-day lollipop while her father was trying to write a song for a Shirley Temple movie. At first he was annoyed by the sticky kisses, but then inspiration struck. He called lyricist Sidney Clare and said, "How about `The Good Ship Lollipop' for Shirley?"

Whiting's romance with Wrangler turned heads in the 1970s: He was an openly gay porn actor 22 years her junior. But he told the Chicago Tribune they "see things the same way, comically, professionally and romantically." He turned his attention to theater and cabaret, crafting Whiting's cabaret acts and several shows. Their marriage lasted until his death in 2009.
So sad, she was one of the last living links to the 40's big band era after we lost Jo Stafford last year.
 
I was under the impression she had dies many years ago.
 
Yeah I remember hearing recently about their marriage and got a good laugh out of it too. But hey, if Liza Minelli can do it many times over, then more power to her.
 
never heard of Jack Wrangler... is he someone who I should be considering for Legendary Studs of Yore?

OMG H&H, how can you be such a porn aficionado and not know who JW is? Shame ;). To be honest I didn't know who he was either until a few weeks ago when I saw a documentary about him on LOGO. Actually I should claify by saying that I kinda knew the name Jack Wrangler but I never saw his work and didn't understand how big he was in the gay porn industry in it's beginnings, before my time I guess. Margaret Whiting is very prominent in the latter part of the documentary & I liked her a lot from what I saw of her in that, seemed like a pretty cool old Hollywood/Broadway type of dame.
 
OMG H&H, how can you be such a porn aficionado and not know who JW is? Shame ;). To be honest I didn't know who he was either until a few weeks ago when I saw a documentary about him on LOGO. Actually I should claify by saying that I kinda knew the name Jack Wrangler but I never saw his work and didn't understand how big he was in the gay porn industry in it's beginnings, before my time I guess. Margaret Whiting is very prominent in the latter part of the documentary & I liked her a lot from what I saw of her in that, seemed like a pretty cool old Hollywood/Broadway type of dame.

I guess you can say Jack Wrangler was considered royalty in the golden age of porn.:p

Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon is a 2008 feature documentary film about the life of Jack Wrangler, produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of Automat Pictures. It had its premiere at the 2008 New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival (Newfest) and is distributed by TLA Releasing.
The documentary chronicles the life of Jack Wrangler, the professional name of John Robert Stillman in his role as a gay porn star who rapidly became one of the first performers in gay porn to achieve star status and a cult following. The documentary also features his transitioning to roles such as straight porn star, his romantic relationship with and later marriage to singer Margaret Whiting, his activism in supporting and promoting AIDS charities and his later career as a theatrical producer and director.

The documentary won a GayVNAward in 2009 for Best Alternative Release.[1] Wrangler died on April 7, 2009 at the age of 62 due to emphysema

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls_XVAD38aw[/ame]
 
Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon is a 2008 feature documentary film about the life of Jack Wrangler, produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of Automat Pictures. It had its premiere at the 2008 New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival (Newfest) and is distributed by TLA Releasing.
The documentary chronicles the life of Jack Wrangler, the professional name of John Robert Stillman in his role as a gay porn star who rapidly became one of the first performers in gay porn to achieve star status and a cult following. The documentary also features his transitioning to roles such as straight porn star, his romantic relationship with and later marriage to singer Margaret Whiting, his activism in supporting and promoting AIDS charities and his later career as a theatrical producer and director.

The documentary won a GayVNAward in 2009 for Best Alternative Release.[1] Wrangler died on April 7, 2009 at the age of 62 due to emphysema[/url]

I thought it was a very well done documentary and JW had a pretty interesting life even before he went into porn (he grew up in Hollywood and was a moderately successful mainstream actor doing b movies, dinner theater and guest shots on TV cop shows). But it was when he met, courted and married Margaret Whiting that the documentary found it's heart. I loved the clips of them together on those 70's talk shows like Dick Cavett & David Suskind (the air thick with cigarette smoke). Now I knew less about Margaret Whiting then I did about Wrangler going into that documentary but I found her so interesting that I did google her after watching it, and as the article that KingOfPain pasted made note, she really did have quite the brilliant career.

Now one thing that I would love to get an explanation for is why do so many female cabaret/show tune type singers end up marrying gay men? Not just MW, but Judy Garland, her daughter Liza Minnelli (Twice!!), Martha Raye, & Carol Channing (when she divorced her husband she disclosed that they only had sex 2 times in 42 years of marriage. Carol...once was not enough?) just to name a few off the top of my head, I'm sure there are others. Any amateur sociologists out there have a theory?
 
first porn I saw was StrykerForce. Except for a few 70's and early 80s Falcon flicks and a few legendary movies, I haven't really seen that much that proceeded it.

He had an interesting life. I'll definitely include him in nominations for my next poll. This is why I ask for people to nominate their favorite stars in my threads. I just can't know everything.

I think cabaret divas marry gay men because straight men don't appreciate their work enough to gush properly on cue. When was the last time you met a straight man with an opinion on Carol Channing or Liza?
 
first porn I saw was StrykerForce. Except for a few 70's and early 80s Falcon flicks and a few legendary movies, I haven't really seen that much that proceeded it.

I wish I saw an actual film for my first gay porn (my first porn was my brothers "hidden" straight stuff). My first gay porn was one of those awful VHS compilations, though I did see my first porn crush in that, Jim Bentley.

He had an interesting life. I'll definitely include him in nominations for my next poll. This is why I ask for people to nominate their favorite stars in my threads. I just can't know everything.

You have just broken my heart HnH, I thought you did know everything. I was about to ask you how Europe can solve it's monetary crisis, but I guess I can't now. This probably isn't the place but I nominate my all time favorite porn pup Jeremy Jordan for a thread.

I think cabaret divas marry gay men because straight men don't appreciate their work enough to gush properly on cue. When was the last time you met a straight man with an opinion on Carol Channing or Liza?

I think there's a lot of truth in that H, but other than adoration (which is very nice i'm sure), what else was in it for these women? These marriages must have been miserable for them. The exception does seem to be the Wrangler/Whiting one though, they did seem to be genuinely in love with each other, and apparently had a healthy sex life (Wrangler famously left gay porn for straight, so it's a verifiable fact that he could make love to a woman).
 
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