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Doc Eason Born July 22, 1947
Naugatuck, ConnecticutOccupation Illusionist, Magician, Entertainer, Lecturer, Public Speaker, Author, Teacher, Consultant Website Doc Eason Magic William H 'Doc' Eason (born July 22, 1947, Naugatuck CT.) is an American magician who specializes in bar magic.[1] For 27 years, he was the featured entertainer at John Denver's World Famous Tower Comedy/ Magic Bar in Snowmass Village, CO. (1977–2004). He is also a corporate entertainer, a lecturer, public speaker, author, teacher, consultant and recently was involved in the Fox TV show "Masters of Illusion". He talks to corporate and association groups about "The Therapy of Laughter" and connecting with customers. His remarkable memory for names is just one of his trademarks.[citation needed]
Widely recognized as one of the premier bar magicians of our time,[citation needed] he has lectured on the subject to magicians all over the US as well as Australia, Canada, England, Scotland, Netherlands, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway and most recently Japan.
With the significant influence of Bob Sheets, Eason's work has advanced the Card under Glass plot to a much greater height. He is also best known for his version of Bill in lemon and Card on Ceiling
In 2004 he was the recipient of the first ever W. C. Fields Magic Bartender of the Year by the prestigious Magic Castle in Hollywood, where he regularly performs.
He was most recently awarded Closeup Magician of the Year from the Magic Castle in Hollywood.
Contents
Publications
- Fusillade, Notes on the Multiple Selection of Cards, By Doc Eason (coauthored with Paul Cummins)
- Shot In The Act, Notes From The Working Repertoire, By Doc Eason
- Aspen Bar Magic - Magical Arts Journal, By Doc Eason(coauthored by Michael Ammar)
Tricks
- Impossible Opener
- Anniversary Waltz
References
- ^ Steve Brooks (January 13, 2002). "The January 2002 entree: Doc Eason". Magic Cafe The Magic Cafe. [themagiccafe.com (Web link)]. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
External links
Categories:- 1947 births
- Living people
- American magicians
- American entertainer stubs
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