Saturday, December 29, 2007

Actress Jamie Pressly is in St. Louis tonight as the celebrity guest for the grand opening of Home, a new nightclub at the Ameristar Casino. Her husband, DJ Eric Cubechee, is the guest DJ at the event. Both stopped for photos and autographs after their arrival this afternoon at Lambert St. Louis International Airport. Jamie likes to sign in black Sharpie...she turned down all requests to sign in blue. She then headed to Starbuck's, while hubby waited for their luggage.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Somewhere in my files (from the 35mm era) is a photograph I took with Dan Fogelberg in 1991 following his concert at Sangamon Auditorium in Springfield, Illinois. Dan passed away today at age 56 after a long battle with advanced prostate cancer. The photograph with Dan was one of my first celebrity photos. I vividly remember attending the show and then waiting hours (at least two, maybe three hours) after the show for Dan to emerge. His guitarist, Robert McEntee, provided me with updates throughout the wait, telling me Dan was having dinner with his Mom. A limo appeared to pick-up Dan's mom for her ride back to Peoria. Then, a few minutes later, Robert came out and told me Dan was coming soon. Instead of using the stage door, Dan hopped off the loading dock, but came over my way to sign an autograph and take the photograph. I remember Dan was wearing a sailing jacket and cap and had a gigantic smile in the photo.

In corresponding with Robert later that year via mail, he surprised me by including one of Dan's guitar picks and the original set list used by Dan in St. Louis, Missouri, during the recording of "Dan Fogelberg Live: Greetings from the West." It's still one of my prize possessions.


Monday, December 10, 2007

I returned late last night from a week's trip in New York City collecting more celebrity photographs and autographs. And . . . I made the Autograph Collector's Daily blog. Click on the photograph to check it out! Scroll down or to page 2 for "The Art of Doing Three Things at the Same Time."

Friday, November 30, 2007

Rest in peace . . . Evil Knievel died today at age 69. This rare photo was snapped September 23, 2005, during a promotional event at Hall's Harley Davidson in St. Louis, Missouri.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Here's Julianne Hough, one-half of this year's Dancing With The Stars champion duo. Julianne teamed with two-time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves to win the fifth annual competition last night. Julianne stopped for this photograph on July 15, 2007, as she departed her tour bus at the Peoria Civic Center, one of the stops on this past summer's Dancing With The Stars Tour.
Christiane Amanpour, CNN's Chief International Correspondent, was in St. Louis last night as part of Maryville University's St. Louis Speaker Series at the Powell Symphony Hall. She arrived just before her scheduled 8 p.m. presentation and was happy to sign an autograph and take a photograph.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

This usually only happens in New York, but it happened in St. Louis last Thursday. While awaiting John Mellencamp's departure from the Scottrade Center, NBC and HBO broadcaster and St. Louisian Bob Costas strolled by with his wife and friends. They had just saw the concert and had visited with Mellencamp afterwards. Bob is always nice and was more than happy to pose for this photograph. By the way, we saw Mellencamp, just not in person . . . through the bus window.

Monday, November 05, 2007

Actor/comedian Paul Reiser was the keynote speaker at last night's opening of the annual St. Louis Jewish Book Festival. Reiser, who is known for his co-staring role with Helen Hunt in hit TV series Mad About You, was accompanied by his wife, Paula.

Following his presentation, he signed copies of his books (and other memorabilia) and visited with fans. Reiser was more than happy to pose for photographs, even though officials at the event were reluctant to have him do that. In fact, he got up out of his seat and came around to the side of the table to pose for the photograph......and he thanked us for coming!

Monday, October 22, 2007

This past Friday night, I traveled to Principia College in Elsah, Illinois, for a visit to the college by a 1953 graduate. This alum majored in theater. He shared an apartment with Dustin Hoffman in New York City while studying theater. This screen legend is considered one of Hollywood's best actors, appearing in such classics as The Godfather, Apocalypse Now, and To Kill a Mockingbird.

Robert Duvall was on the campus as part of the school's Distinguished Speaker Series and Homecoming weekend. Duvall was interviewed and answered questions from more than 1,200 students, parents, and movie fans during a program in Principia's Cox Auditorium. After the 90-minute program, Duvall graciously signed autographs and took photographs with all those who were interested.
In addition, Duvall's wife, Luciana Pedraza, who was his co-star in Assassination Tango, was also present.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

I'm back....it's been awhile...hasn't it? Here's latest happenings in the world of "Kevin's Celeb Pics."

This past Friday, I traveled to the Argosy Alton Casino for the host of The Late Late Show, Craig Ferguson. You also might remember him as Nigel Wick on the Drew Carey Show. He was performing the first of two nights of comedy at the Casino. Our early arrival (about 5:30 p.m.) proved fruitless as Craig had already arrived. That meant hanging around until after the show. Thankfully, it was an early 7 p.m. show. A little after 9:00 p.m., he exited the Casino and made his way toward a waiting Chrysler 300 stretch limo. Our group of collectors called to Craig asking him to sign and he waved us over. He pleasantly signed all our items and took photos with each of us before departing.

A quick trip north up I-55 proved just right as we arrived at a post-performance
reception/auction at the Hoogland Center for the Arts in Springfield for the Pirates of Penzance, featuring actor/singer ("You Take My Breath Away") Rex Smith. Rex was mingling with patrons at the reception and he was more than happy to sit down and sign our albums and take photos. He really enjoyed checking out the old album covers and told us stories about getting his "rock hair" prepared for the photo shoot. Interesting side note on Rex...he's a full-time realtor. He does the acting/singing stuff on the side.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

350 million albums sold . . . the largest selling Christmas recording of all time . . . a Grammy winner . . . the first artist to ever have a greatest hits release . . . the third largest selling male artist in the United States (just behind Elvis and Frank Sinatra) . . . pretty impressive, 'eh! Who I am talking about? Johnny Mathis, of course.

Johnny was in St. Louis Saturday night for the first of two concerts at the Fox Theater. While I was one of only two people awaiting his arrival in the afternoon, he simply motioned to his watch and said he was running late as he made his way into the Theater at about 3:30 p.m. Running late at 3:30 p.m. for a 8:00 p.m. show??? Hey, maybe he'll do a sound check and then leave for dinner or go back to the hotel to relax. Could I be that lucky? Nope . . . he stayed inside until the very end. As he exited the Theater, he waved to the crowd and hopped in a town car. No autographs? No pictures? As the car made its way out of the parking lot, it slowed, and down came the back window. He signed autographs for about three minutes, and I was one of the lucky ones to get my CD signed. However, photos were impossible in the crowd that had grown to about thirty people. So . . . I jogged across the street to my car and waited for Johnny's car to exit. Naturally, I followed. Destination unknown. It was somewhere downtown. Final stop was the Ballpark Village Hilton. As he waited for his luggage to be unloaded, I asked for the photo and finally got it. Whew . . . success at last!

Sunday, March 11, 2007

When you think of the Tonight Show . . . you naturally think of Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, and this guy . . . Doc Severinsen. He was the leader the NBC Orchestra from 1967 to Johnny's last show in 1992. Sometimes, he served as Johnny's sidekick when Ed was away.

Doc was in Decatur, Illinois, today at the Kirkland Fine Arts Center for the final stop on his last tour with his Big Band. I caught up with him as he left the hotel on the way to the venue. Doc looks pretty good for 80-years-old, wouldn't you say?

Friday night was a doubleheader. An early trip to Springfield netted a photograph and autograph from legendary folk singer John Prine. John was in concert that night at Sangamon Auditorium on the campus of the University of Illinois at Springfield. John was more the happy to set down his dinner to sign, take pictures, and visit briefly with us. I asked him if he was planning to play my favorite John Prine song, "Let's Talk Dirty in Hawaiian." He didn't make any promises, but I understand from a very reliable source who was at the show, he did play the song and even mentioned our conversation a few hours earlier.

Later that evening, I took a trip south to the Holiday Inn in Alton, Illinois, to await the arrival of a Supreme, Mary Wilson. Mary was in concert earlier in the evening at Argosy Casino. Just as I had been told, Mary arrived about 10 p.m. and was eager to sign autographs and take pictures for myself and three other autograph collectors. She thanked us all for waiting and wished us a great evening as she departed for her room.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Congratulations to the Dixie Chicks on their Grammy achievement last night . . . Album, Record, and Song of the Year for 2006!

This "rare" group photograph was snapped following a 2004 concert at the Fox Theater in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition to this group shot, I was also fortunate to take individual pictures with Natalie, Emily, and Martie.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Yesterday and Friday evening were busy days in Springfield. In addition to trying to find out if the George Clooney and Matt Damon rumors were true (they were not!), I spent some time with four-time Boston and four-time NYC marathon champion Bill Rodgers at the Springfield Road Runners Club annual "Monster Mash."

"Boston Billy" likes . . . uh, "loves" to talk about his running experiences. As he signed a 1979 Boston Marathon poster, he carefully detailed each person shown on the poster, as well as why he took his cap off the last several hundred yards of the race (he thought he'd be faster). He also signed a Sports Illustrated and talked extensively about the 1978 race depicted on the cover.

The next day I was up early, still trying to check out those rumors. I did get an up close view of Senator Barak Obama as left the Abraham Lincoln Hotel and Convention Center to make his announcement that he would be a candidate for President of the United States. He was running late as he left, so he opted not to stop for pictures or autographs.

No problem, though, as I have this great photograph with the Senator when he visited Jacksonville last year.

After Obama departed the hotel, I made my way to the Old State Capitol to check out the scene. It was a packed house! After the announcement, the crowds thinned and I made my way to the media area where MSNBC's Chris Matthews was conducting a live shot. I did manage to acquire some quality air time "in the background" during the live shot. I caught up with Chris afterwards as he was checking out of his hotel. The "Hardball" host was accommodating with the photograph and autograph requests, and he was especially thankful to be out of the cold weather.

Finally, how often do you get the chance for a photo opportunity with two legends . . . Mark Twain and Abe Lincoln!
The Police reunite tonight!

Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers, and Sting will take the stage at tonight's 49th Annual Grammy Awards for their first ever Grammy performance. What will they sing? Roxanne, Message in a Bottle, Every Breath You Take, King of Pain, Synchronicity II, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic, Spirits in the Material World, Don't Stand So Close to Me, Wrapped Around Your Finger, Can't Stand Missing You . . . so many choices. Whatever they sing, I'm sure it will bring back memories of seeing the Police live in 1983 at the Assembly Hall in Champaign. It's the first time The Police will perform together since 1984.

This photograph, above left, with Sting was taken last May in New York City as he left a TOFOG (Thirty Odd Foot of Grunts) concert. One of the members of TOFOG . . . Russell Crowe.

Monday, February 05, 2007

It's always good when you can get an autograph and picture "inside" when the temperature "outside" is below freezing . . . way below freezing. That was the case Saturday night as we "crashed the party" at the fund-raiser for the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival Scholarship Program at the Sheldon Concert Hall. The special guest was Academy Award winner Richard Dreyfuss. While we patiently waited to meet Richard, we dined at the dessert table and enjoyed a drink from the bar. After the initial rush subsided, we made our way over to his table. Richard was in a great mood and chatted us up while signing our items and taking pictures.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Last night, we "got-r-done!"

Larry The Cable Guy was in concert at The Center in Springfield. We asked for pictures and autographs as he exited his tour bus to enter The Center about 7:30 p.m. Unfortunately, he was carrying his young son and politely declined. So, we ducked inside with our "complimentary" tickets to enjoy the show. Near the last half of the show, we decided to move up front to take some pictures, and much to our delight, found two seats, dead center, in the first row. We enjoyed the remainder of the show from that spot. Larry even gave a mention to the Nebraska cap my friend, Mark, was sporting. As the show ended, Larry came to the front of the stage to shake hands. We asked for autographs, but he directed us to the end of the stage where he said he'd take care of us. A few minutes later, his tour manager emerged and took our items backstage for Larry to sign. After the items were returned, we headed outside to wait for an opportunity to get a photograph. About 45 minutes later, Larry emerged with the wife and kid and made his way towards his bus. We asked for a photograph and he agreed to come back after dropping off his bag on the bus. Sure enough, about two minutes later, he popped off the bus and came directly over to us. He thanked us several times for being such great fans and for attending the show. He posed for us and for two other fans and also signed a few more autographs . . . all the while managing to slip in at least three or four of his trademark "Git-r-dones."

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Last night's A Prairie Home Companion was broadcast live from the Fox Theater in St. Louis and I was there! Well, not actually inside for the show, but outside in the car and listening on the radio. Following the performance, I made my way over to the stage door to await the departure of the show's star Garrison Keillor. After about 40 minutes waiting in the cold, I discovered from some other fans that Garrison was meeting and greeting fans inside the "warm" Fox Theater. So, I made my way inside and got in line. I was not disappointed. As I got closer, I could hear Garrison chatting up each person, asking them a little about themselves as he signed autographs and took pictures. Upon arrival at the front of the line, he took a close look at my jacket and said, "WP, now what does that stand for?" I replied "Worldwide Pants, David Letterman's production company." He asked, "So, did Dave gift you with this beautiful jacket?" "No," I replied, "You've heard of Ebay." He smiled and said, "Ahhhhhhhhh, yes, Ebay." He then proceeded to place a very beautiful signature on my A Prairie Home Companion DVD (and a few other items).

Earlier in the day, I had the opportunity to meet novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford during a book signing at Harrah's Casino (I know, kind of an odd place for a book signing). Taylor Bradford's first novel, A Woman of Substance, ranks as one of the top ten best selling fiction books in history with over 20 million copies sold. She is on tour promoting her most recent novel, The Ravenscar Dynasty.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Back in the swing after some time off for the holidays.

St. Louis rap star and Grammy award winner Nelly was nice enough to stop for pictures and autographs as he was departing the Jamie Foxx concert at the Fox Theater in St. Louis.

The star of the evening, Jamie Foxx, opted for no photographs, but did take a a quick minute to sign one autograph for everyone . . . can't beat getting a graph from an Academy Award winner!