[Mb-hair] Ted Neeley update
skonig at cox.net
skonig at cox.net
Mon Aug 1 11:04:48 PDT 2005
Hey Jonathon, you got that right about Teddy. It would be good to see him again. I haven't seen him, well, probably since he was playing JC on Broadway.
He is extremely talented and a truly genuine caring person. It would be nice to see him at the reunion.
Susie
>
> From: Jonathon Johnson <goodhairdays at yahoo.com>
> Date: 2005/07/30 Sat PM 05:01:24 EDT
> To: mb-hair at islandlists.com
> Subject: Re: [Mb-hair] Ted Neeley update
>
> Hello Gibson,
>
> Thanks for the update on Ted. I haven't seen him since around 1979 when we used to play softball in North Hollywood with several other Hair alumni. He's a great talent and an even nicer person.
>
> Love ~ Jonathon
>
> Gibson Vendettuoli <johnlenonomusic at yahoo.com> wrote:
> All HAIR tribers who've been looking out for this JCS veteran, I'll bet you can't wait to see him
> in what's next!
>
> A good deal of you will remember Ted Neeley. He sang with the Teddy Neeley Five and had his own
> album on Capitol Records in 1966. In 1968 or so, he was Claude in the Los Angeles production of
> HAIR, and I am told he also played the role in New York. From there, he went on to JESUS CHRIST
> SUPERSTAR as a Jesus understudy, and after taking the title role in the Los Angeles cast, he did a
> run with a concert version of the Who's TOMMY and then did the JCS film for which he is now famed.
> He did a few other runs of JCS in the 70s, but he was mainly known for TV and films (in particular
> his appearance on STARSKY AND HUTCH in a three-part episode, not to mention his composition and
> performance of the theme song for HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN, his appearance in the abandoned NBC pilot
> McCLAREN'S RIDERS, his role as Curley in OF MICE AND MEN with Robert Blake, etc.). He also did a
> seven-year national tour of JCS which grossed over $100 million, running from 1992 to 1998. Well,
> he's not under a rock, and he's coming back looking for a place to play!
>
> He just finished playing Lucky in WAITING FOR GODOT at the Rubicon Theatre Company BeckettFest in
> California, and soon, he'll be off to play the lead role in a national tour of MAN OF LA MANCHA!
> This should go well. In the past, he has also veered into playing a convict in MURDER IN THE
> FIRST, and the title role of the eponymous Mad Monk in RASPUTIN: MIRACLES LIE IN THE EYE OF THE
> BEHOLDER (also soon to have a premiere in Philadelphia at the Forrest Theatre, maybe with Ted,
> featuring the Bolshoi Ballet!). Also soon to come is a reunion world tour of JCS featuring him as
> Jesus to begin at the Vatican. Carl Anderson planned it before his death, and it will soon come to
> pass.
>
> Mr. Butler, I recall you asked me awhile back if I had Ted Neeley's e-mail address. I regretted
> telling you that I did not have that information. Well, in case you don't know it now, I know
> someone who does. Her name is Cindi and she has kept in contact with Ted for a while. Her e-mail
> address is cverbelun at core.com if you wish to contact Ted.
>
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