Friday, October 5, 2007

A Golden Oldie...

Here's a caricature I did many years ago of George Burns. What a delightful personality he was. Not too long ago, a series of his TV specials from the 70's/early 80's was released on a 4 disc DVD set. It's great to be able to watch that kind of entertainment again and I wish that more variety shows would start finding a home on DVD. My personal wishlist includes the variety shows of Dean Martin, Carol Burnett, Andy Williams and The Smothers Brothers. It's too bad we'll never see their likes again. Going back to ol' George, here he is singing "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again", which launched a successful, if short-lived career as a country singer. Yep, this sweet, simple little song was a major hit on the charts in its day:

3 comments:

ALVARO CERVANTES said...

Very Cool Peter! Love the lines.
A

Pete Emslie said...

Hey, when you get to be 100 you develop a lot of lines!

Brian Sibley said...

BRILLIANT! GB to a T! One day, will you draw my comic hero, Jack Benny?