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Bette Midler

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by Mark Bego


  “Optimistic Voices” (song)

  Orbit magazine

  Osbourne, Ozzy

  Ostrow, Steve

  “Otto Titsling” (song)

  Outrageous Fortune (film)

  “Oy Vegas”(song)

  Pacific Sun

  Palace Theater, New York City

  Palm Beached (film)

  Paper Moon Graphics, Los Angeles

  “Paradise” (song)

  Paradise Theater, Boston

  parents. See Midler, Fred; Midler, Ruth

  Paris, France

  Park West, Chicago

  Parker, Sarah Jessica

  Parton, Dolly

  Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles

  Pearl (album)

  The Pearl (biography)

  People magazine

  People’s Choice Awards

  Peppermint Lounge, New York City

  “Perfect Ain’t Easy” (song)

  Peters, Bernadette

  Philadelphia Orchestra

  Philbin, Regis

  Phoenix House

  Piaf, Edith

  Pine Knob, Detroit

  Pink

  “Pink Cadillac” (song)

  Playgirl magazine

  Plitt Century Plaza Theater, Los Angeles

  Plotkin, Chuck

  Pointer Sisters

  Pomerantz, David

  Porter, Cole

  Porter, Marsha

  Portland Opera

  A Prayer for America

  pregnancy

  Presley, Elvis, impersonator of

  “Pretty Legs and Great Big Knockers” (song)

  privacy issues

  Pryor, Richard

  “P.S. I Love You” (song)

  public service music videos

  Purple Heart Cruise

  racism

  Radford High School, Hawaii

  Radio City Music Hall, New York City

  radio stations

  “Rain” (song)

  “Rainbow Sleeve” (song)

  Rainforest Foundation

  Raleigh, North Carolina

  Randall, Tony

  “The Ransom of Red Chief” (short story)

  Rasche, David

  ratings, Bette

  Rawls, Lou

  Raye, Martha

  “Ready to Begin Again” (song)

  record charts: Beaches

  “In the Mood”

  songs from No Frills

  “Wind beneath My Wings”

  Record Industry Association of America (RIAA)

  Record World

  Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver

  “Red” (song)

  Redd, Sharon

  Reddy, Helen

  Reed, Rex

  Reiner, Carl

  Reiner, Rob

  Reiser, Paul

  reviews and critiques

  Thighs and Whispers

  Art or Bust!

  Beaches

  Bette

  Bette of Roses

  Big Business

  Broken Blossom

  Clams on the Half-Shell Revue

  Continental Baths appearances

  Divine Madness

  Divine Miss M album

  “Divine Miss Millennium”

  Down and Out in Beverly Hills

  Downstairs at the Upstairs

  Drowning Mona

  First Wives’ Club

  For the Boys

  Get Bruce

  Get Shorty

  Gypsy

  Hocus Pocus

  Isn’t She Great

  Jinxed

  Live at Last

  Mud Will Be Flung Tonight!

  Ol’ Red Hair Is Back

  Outrageous Fortune

  The Rose

  Ruthless People

  Scenes from a Mall

  Songs for the New Depression

  Stella

  That Old Feeling

  RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.

  RIAA. See Record Industry Association of America (RIAA)

  Richie, Lionel

  Riegert, Peter

  Rivera, Geraldo

  Rivers, Joan

  Rix, Luther

  Roberts, Bruce

  Robinson, Smokey

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

  “Rock the Boat” (song)

  Rogers & Hart

  Rogers, Kenny

  Rolling Stone: The Tenth Anniversary (TV special)

  Rolling Stone magazine

  Rolling Stones

  Ronettes

  Ronstadt, Linda

  Rosanne

  The Rose (album)

  The Rose (film)

  awards for

  Coca-Cola incident with Russo

  opening night party

  Rydell’s view of Midler in

  soundtrack from

  world premiere of

  “The Rose” (song)

  on Broken Blossom

  in De Jour

  on Divine Madness

  Grammy Award for

  sung at Diva Las Vegas

  rose theme

  “Rose’s Turn” (song)

  Ross, Diana

  Rothchild, Paul A.

  Roxy, Los Angeles

  Ruby Award

  Rundgren, Todd

  Russo, Aaron

  acting out resentment toward

  comparison to character in The Rose

  employees

  gay-rights rally

  Harlettes and

  marriage proposal to Midler

  Midler’s battles with

  on Midler’s New Year’s Eve antics

  on Midler’s personal life

  on opening of The Divine Mr. J.

  post-Midler life

  reaction to Midler in lesbian scene

  relationship portrayed in movie

  release of

  suicide attempt

  Ruthless People (film)

  Rydell, Mark

  The Saga of Baby Divine (book)

  Sagal, Katie

  Sager, Carole Bayer

  Sahara Hotel, Las Vegas

  Sahl, Mort

  Salvation (play)

  “Samedie et Vendredi” (song)

  Santa Fe, New Mexico

  Saturday Night Live (TV show)

  “Save the Last Dance for Me” (song)

  Save Our Human Rights Foundation (SOHR)

  “Say Goodbye to Hollywood” (song)

  Scenes from a Mall (film)

  Scenes from a Marriage (film)

  Schaffer Music Festival, New York City

  Schuck, John

  Schumer, Chuck

  Screw magazine

  Seattle Opera Company

  Segal, George

  Seinfeld, Jerry

  Seinfeld (TV show)

  self-evaluation

  after 1973 tour

  of appearance on Cher show

  career progress

  of Clams on the Half-Shell Revue

  defense of films

  as Disney star

  on film making

  knowledge of music business

  married life

  in Playgirl interview

  post recording of No Frills

  relationships

  on seeing herself on screen

  singing style

  of Thighs and Whispers

  “Sentimental Journey” (song)

  September 11, 2001

  Sesame Street

  The Seven Deadly Sins (opera)

  Sex and the City (TV show)

  Sexual Perversity in Chicago (off-Broadway show)

  “Sha-Boom Sha-Boom” (song)

  Shaiman, Marc

  Shepard, Cybill

  “Shining Star” (song)

  “Shiver Me Timbers” (song)

  Showboat (Broadway show)

  “Shy As a Violet” (song)

  siblings

  Sidewalk of Stars, Radio City Music Hall

  Siegel, Don

  The Si
g Sakowitz Show (talk show)

  Sight and Sound

  Simon & Schuster Publishers

  Simon, Carly

  Simon, Paul

  Simpson, Valerie

  The Simpsons (TV show)

  Sinatra, Frank

  “Since You Stayed Here” (song)

  Sinderella

  single mothers

  Siskell, Gene

  Sister Act (film)

  “Skylark” (song)

  Skynyrd, Lynyrd

  Sledge, Percy

  “Small World” (song)

  Smith, Bessie

  Snow, Phoebe

  So Many Mammaries! (album)

  Sobel, Curt

  Soho Weekly News

  “Sold My Soul to Rock n’ Roll” (song)

  “Some People” (song)

  Some People’s Lives (album)

  “Someone That I Used to Love” (song)

  “Something to Remember You By” (song)

  Sondheim, Stephen

  “Song of Bernadette” (song)

  Songs for the New Depression (album)

  The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour

  “Sorcerer’s Apprentice”

  “Sound Factory Vox Mix” (song)

  South, Margaret Jennings

  South Pacific (Broadway show)

  Spago’s, Hollywood

  “Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most” (song)

  Springsteen, Bruce

  Stallone, Sylvester

  Stand Up Detective (comedy)

  Stanwyck, Barbara

  Staples Center, Los Angeles

  “The Star Spangled Banner”

  Star Spangled Night, Inc.

  “Star Spangled Night for Rights” (rally)

  “Stardust” (song)

  Starr, Ringo

  “Stay with Me” (song)

  “The Steadfast Tin Soldier” (song)

  Steinberg, David

  Steinem, Gloria

  Steinfeld, Jake

  Stella Dallas (film)

  Stella (film)

  Stereo Review

  Stewart, Rod

  Still Crazy after All These Years (album)

  Stiller, Ben

  Stokowski, Leopold

  “Storybook Children” (song)

  “Strangers in the Night” (song)

  Streep, Meryl

  “Streets of Gold” (song)

  Streisand, Barbra

  Stuart, Hamish

  “Stuff Like That There” (song)

  Sunday New York Daily News

  “Superstar” (song)

  Supremes

  “Surabaya Johnny” (song)

  Susann, Jacqueline

  Sylvester

  talk shows

  tape recordings

  Tauber, Doris

  Tauber, Mercer

  Taylor, James

  Taylor, Jonathan

  teen years

  television appearances

  Bing Crosby special

  Cher

  Mike Douglas Show

  Ol’ Red Hair Is Back

  Rolling Stone: The Tenth Anniversary

  Saturday Night Live

  television specials

  Templeman, Ted

  “Ten Cents a Dance” (song)

  That Old Feeling (comedy)

  That Old Feeling (film)

  “That’s How Heartaches Are Made” (song)

  “That’s How Love Moves” (song)

  “The Stripper” (song)

  Thighs and Whispers (album)

  Three of a Kind (film)

  “The Thrill Is Gone” (song)

  ThunderDome, St. Petersburg, Florida

  ticket sales. See also box office sales

  Time magazine

  Tiny Tim

  TNT Cable network

  “To Comfort You” (song)

  “To Deserve You” (song)

  “Together, Wherever We Go” (song)

  Tomei, Marisa

  Tomlin, Lily

  Tommy (rock opera)

  The Tonight Show

  Tonin’ (album)

  Tony awards

  “Too Busy Thinking about My Baby” (song)

  Torn, Rip

  Torrington, Connecticut, Register Citizen

  Touchstone Pictures

  “Tragedy” (song)

  Travolta, John

  Tribeca, New York City

  Troubadour, Los Angeles

  Trump, Ivana

  Tucker, Sophie

  Turner, Tina

  TV Guide

  TV Guide Awards

  Twas the Night (TV special)

  “Twisted” (song)

  Two against Nature (album)

  “Ukelele Lady” (song)

  “Under the Boardwalk” (song)

  Unforgettable (album)

  Union Rescue Mission, Los Angeles

  United Artists

  United Jewish Appeal

  United We Stand: What More Can I Give? (concert)

  Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles

  University of Hawaii

  “Up the Ladder to the Roof” (song)

  upfront

  Uprise (show)

  “Uptown” (song)

  US magazine

  USA Today

  “Vacation in Rio” (song)

  Valley of the Dolls (book)

  Valli, Frankie

  Vandross, Luther

  Vanity Fair magazine

  Variety

  Vaughn, Sarah

  VH1 Honors celebration

  Viacom Inc.

  “The Vicki Eydie Show”

  Video Movie Guide 2001

  Video Movie Guide 2002

  Vierra, Merideth

  A View from a Broad (book)

  The View (talk show)

  Vilanch, Bruce

  Village People

  Village Voice

  voice lessons

  von Haselberg, Martin. See also Kipper, Harry

  von Haselberg, Sophie Frederica Alohilani

  Von Sydow, Max

  Wahl, Ken

  Waits, Tom

  “Wall of Sound” (song)

  Walsh, Brock

  Walton, Tony

  Warhol, Andy

  Warner Brothers Records

  Warwick, Dionne

  Was, Don

  Washington, Dinah

  Washington Post

  Waters, Ethel

  “We Are Family” (song)

  “We Are the World” (song)

  websites

  Webster, Paul Francis

  Weill, Kurt

  “Weird Peanuts” (story)

  Welch, Raquel

  Welk, Lawrence

  “We’ll Be Together Again” (song)

  West, Mae

  Weyman, Andrew D.

  “What A Difference a Day Makes” (song)

  What Women Want (film)

  “Wheel of Fortune” (song)

  wheelchairs

  “When a Man Loves a Woman” (song)

  “When Your Life Was Low” (song)

  White House, Washington, D.C.

  Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (TV show)

  “Whose Side Are You On?” (song)

  “Why Bother?”

  Wilde, Oscar

  Williams, Esther

  Williams, Robin

  Wilson, Flip

  Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles

  “The Wind beneath My Wings” (song)

  awards for

  sung at 911 memorial service

  sung at prayer gathering

  sung in Diva Las Vegas

  Winfrey, Oprah

  Winnie: My Life in the Institution

  “Winter Wonderland” (song)

  The Wiz (Broadway show)

  The Wizard of Oz (Broadway show)

  WKTU radio station

  Wlosczyna, Susan

  WMAQ-TV

  Wogan (TV show)

  Wonder, Stevie

  Wood, Natalie
r />   work ethic

  Working (Broadway show)

  world concert tours

  World Trade Center

  Worth, Marvin

  Would Anyone Please Kill My Wife? (film)

  WWOR-TV

  “Wynken, Blynken and Nod” (song)

  Yakety Yak: Take It Back (video)

  “Yakety Yak (Don’t Talk Back)” (song)

  Yankee Stadurn, New York

  Yanni, Nick

  “Yellow Beach Umbrella” (song)

  York, Don

  “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” (song)

  “You Do Something to Me” (song)

  “You Don’t Know Me” (song)

  “You Don’t Own Me” (song)

  “You Got to Have Friends” (song)

  “You’ll Never Get Away from Me” (song)

  “Young Americans” (song)

  Young, Neil

  “You’re Moving Out Today” (song)

  Yugo Car Company

  Ziegfeld Theater, New York City

  Zsigmond, Vilmos

  Zucker, David

  Zucker, Jerry

  ZZ Top

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Mark Bego is the author of several best-selling books on rock & roll and show business. With forty books published and over ten million books in print, he is acknowledged as the best-selling biographer in the rock and pop music field. His biographies have included the life stories of some of the biggest stars of rock, soul, pop, and country. His first Top Ten New York Times best-seller was Michael! about Michael Jackson (1984). Since that time, he has written about the lives of Cher! (2001), Rock Hudson: Public & Private (1986), Aretha Franklin: Queen of Soul (1989), Bonnie Raitt: Just in the Nick of Time (1996), Jewel (1998), and Madonna: Blonde Ambition (2000).

  In the 1990s Bego has branched out into country music books, writing Country Hunks (1994), Country Gals (1995), I Fall to Pieces: The Music and the Life of Patsy Cline (1995), Alan Jackson: Gone Country (1996), George Strait: The Story of Country’s Living Legend (1997), LeAnn Rimes (1998), and Vince Gill (2000).

  Bego has coauthored books with several rock stars, including Martha Reeves: Dancing in the Street, Confessions of a Motown Diva, which spent five weeks on the Chicago Tribune Best-Seller list in 1994. He worked with Micky Dolenz of the Monkees (I’m a Believer, 1993), Jimmy Greenspoon of Three Dog Night (One Is the Loneliest Number, 1991), and Mary Wilson (Dreamgirl: My Life As a Supreme, 2000 edition).

  His writing has also been featured in several record albums and compact discs. In 1982 he wrote the interior notes to the Columbia House five-record boxed set The Motown Collection. His liner notes can also be found in the CD Mary Wilson, Walk the Line (1992).

  In 1998 Mark wrote books about three of the hottest leading men in late ’90s cinema. His Leonardo DiCaprio: Romantic Hero spent six weeks on the New York Times best-seller list. He followed it up with Matt Damon: Chasing a Dream and Will Smith: The Freshest Prince.

  In 1998 Melitta Coffee launched Mark Bego: Romantic Hero blend coffee as part of its Celebrity Series. He is currently developing his book Rock and Roll Almanac (1995) into a television series and writing a novel called Motor City. Mark divides his time among New York City, Los Angeles, and Tucson, Arizona.

  Visit his website: www.markbego.com.

 

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