Speaking of Making Music
Lookin' Back: On June 4, 2018, I featured my favorite union suited band video. Here's a re-run....
Panic at the Disco are Union Suit Fans in the Limelight!
Panic at the Disco with Their Clothes On |
A companion blog to UNION SUIT FAN with emphasis on artists, actors, singers, dancers, bands, and ordinary dudes who enjoy performing in their Union Suits! ......... To check out UNION SUIT FAN, go to the dancing long johns below and click or tap on "Union Suit Fan." At the top of the next page under "My Blogs" click or tap on "Union Suit Fan."
Speaking of Making Music
Lookin' Back: On June 4, 2018, I featured my favorite union suited band video. Here's a re-run....
Panic at the Disco are Union Suit Fans in the Limelight!
Panic at the Disco with Their Clothes On |
Union Suit Fans' very own Union Suit Trio
What do you turn to when the weather turns cold, snowy and frightful? Well these union suit fan virtuosos pivot to musical instruments in order to while away the hours on those dark and stormy nights!
Introducing from left to right:
Buckeye Backflap on Keyboard, Long John Fiedler on Fiddle, and Lionel Longhandles on Guitar:
Kermit the Banjo Playin' Frog in his Green Long Johns |
Prison Garb
In 1940, Warner Brothers made a gangster movie that was a hit about a petty crook who thought he was the "cat's pajamas." He made one to many wrong moves and ended up being captured. After conviction, he was sent to the "Castle on the Hudson" aka Sing Sing Prison in Ossining, New York, just north of the boroughs of New York City, adjacent to the Hudson River.
In my posting of September 5, 2024, I featured a photograph of a black-eyed crook in a baggy, white union suit being accompanied by a police officer. Wondering from whence this came, I asked for your help in identifying. Here's the posting:
BUSTED - This Miscreant Apprehended Late One Night in his Underwear!
With a black eye and sore shoulder, he's caught, arrested and taken away in his Union Suit. |
In the further comments' section of the posting, Bill (no hometown or region indicated) said, "Hopefully, Chris will do a full posting on this movie."
Upon receiving this information, I watched the movie and found it particularly entertaining. Not only for a congenial long johns' scene but for a pretty darn good story. The film was based on the book, "Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing" by Lewis E. Lawes. It was also a remake of the 1932 film of the same title, starring Spencer Tracy.
If you enjoy "cop movies" from yesteryear, have a look at his film. In the meantime, here you go Ronnie and Bill for the story line and more scenes from "Castle on the Hudson."
....With his pants falling down, a brawl commenced. Throwing fists, shoes and anything else he could get his hands on, Gordon pushed hard against the establishment.