- Stan Kann
Stan Kann (
December 9 ,1924 –September 29 ,2008 ) received national recognition in the 1960s when he was a frequent guest on "The Tonight Show" and daytime television talk shows, showcasing his collection ofvacuum cleaner s. Kann also was known amongtheatre organ aficionados for his 22-year tenure as resident organist at the Fox Theatre inSt. Louis, Missouri .Organist
Kann, a native of St. Louis, began playing the organ at age 4.cite news | last = Thurber | first = Jon | date =
2008-10-04 | title = Stan Kann dies at 83; organist got swept up in a vacuum cleaner fixation | publisher =The Los Angeles Times | url = http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-kann4-2008oct04,0,4931486.story | accessdate = 2008-10-04] He majored in classical organ atWashington University in St. Louis and became official house organist at the St. Louis Fox in 1952. Kann served as the theater's resident organist until 1974, four years before the Fox closed. [Bickel, Vernon P. (2000, July/August). "The Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis: Celebrating Over 70 Glorious Years". Theatre Organ Magazine [http://www.atos.org/Pages/Journal/StLouisFox/StLouisFox.html] ] Kann also played the organ in the St. Louis restaurant owned byStan Musial .Thurber, "op. cit"]Talk show guest
Kann's first appearance on "
The Tonight Show " wasJune 8 ,1966 . He had been booked to discuss some of the prized carpet sweepers from his 150-item collection.Thurber, "op. cit"] "I planned on showing the vacuums as a kind of historical demonstration. I had no idea what it would turn into," Kann told a reporter for the St. Louis Post Dispatch.Once Kann began demonstrating the sweepers on air, parts began to fall off the vacuum cleaners at inopportune moments. "Tonight Show" host
Johnny Carson saved the situation with humorous ad libs, and Kann was invited to make 76 additional appearances on "The Tonight Show".Thurber, "op. cit"]Kann had been introduced to Carson through
Phyllis Diller . He met Diller when she made a guest appearance on "The Charlotte Peters Show", a local St. Louis television program. Kann served as musical director and co-host on the show, and Diller was impressed by Kann's wit.Thurber, "op. cit"] "When she saw my vacuum (collection) she said, 'I'm going to call the Carson show, cause you're nuts,'" Kann said in an Associated Press interview.Kann also made 89 appearances on "
The Mike Douglas Show " and was a guest on talk shows hosted byMerv Griffin andGypsy Rose Lee .Thurber, "op. cit"]Biography
Kann became interested in vacuum cleaners at age 8. His interest primarily stemmed from the fact that his parents couldn't afford to buy one.Thurber, "op. cit"]
Kann developed the ability to distinguish different models of vacuum cleaners by sound. If, while walking down the street, he heard a cleaner he didn't recognize, he had no qualms about knocking on the door and asking to see the sweeper. "Sometimes they'd say yes, and sometimes they'd say no," Kann told the Post-Dispatch interviewer. He briefly worked as a vacuum cleaner salesman in high school.Thurber, "op. cit"]
Kann moved from Missouri to
Los Angeles in 1975, but returned to St. Louis in 1998 forhip replacement surgery .Kann died at
Saint Louis University Hospital of complications from open heart surgery.Thurber, "op. cit"]References
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