Previous posts for May 16th may be found here: Liberace (2019), Richard Tauber (2020), and Woody Herman (2021)
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Liberace (16 May 1919 – 4 February 1987) was a popular pianist who used a classical technique for arrangements of light and popular songs, all of which was overshadowed by his flamboyant showmanship.
Self-Identifying
He embraced a lifestyle of flamboyant excess both on and off stage. - Wikipedia
Liberace, whose famous flamboyance
Was a source of delight and annoyance,
Denied he was gay,
So suffice it to say,
It’s certainly clear he had joyance.
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Technical Matters
Liberace once stated, "I don't give concerts, I put on a show." -- Wikipedia
Liberace, whose keyboard facility
Was founded on native ability,
Was content to rely
On appeal to the eye,
And demonstrative hammy agility.
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As usual…great posts on limericks!
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