- John Fricke
John Fricke is a historian/author on The Wizard of Oz and
Judy Garland . He has been a major figure in the Oz community for many years. He recently served as consultant for every aspect of the new 2005 deluxe DVD set(s) of M-G-M's "The Wizard of Oz", released by Warner Home Video. This includes his participation and appearance in the accompanyingL. Frank Baum documentary, "The Man Behind the Curtain." Fricke's four books include "100 Years of Oz" (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1999) -- an overview of both Baum's career and the entire Oz phenomenon -- and "The Wizard of Oz: The Official 50th Anniversary Pictorial History", most recently reissued in 1998 by Warner Books. Fricke has served as lecturer/moderator and/or master of ceremonies at all the major Oz and Baum festivals, celebrations, and conventions, from Frank Baum's hometown in Chittenango, New York, to Chesterton, IN; Wamego, KS; Judy Garland's birthplace in Grand Rapids, MN, and at conventions, conferences, and symposia everywhere from New York to Chicago to California. He’s an active member – past president and past editor – ofThe International Wizard of Oz Club , frequently appearing on programs at Club events. He has discussed Baum, Oz, Garland or all three on literally hundreds of international media outlets including the NBC-TV "Today" Show, the A&E cable network "Breakfast With the Arts", the syndicated "Entertainment Tonight", CNN, and National Public Radio. He has appeared on many occasions as spokesman forWarner Bros. , Turner Entertainment, Rhino Records,Capitol Records , and MGM/UA Home Video. ForThe International Wizard of Oz Club , Fricke has served as president, vice-president, a member of the Board of Directors, and as editor in chief and contributing editor of its magazine, The Baum Bugle. He is a recipient of the group’s L. Frank Baum Memorial Award. He is presently consultant to both The Land of Oz Preservation Company in Syracuse, NY, and The Judy Garland Heirs Trust. Fricke received a 2004Emmy Award as coproducer of the two-hour, PBS-TV American "Masters program", Judy Garland: By Myself. This was his second recognition by theAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences ; he won similar honors in 1997 as coproducer and cowriter of the A&E "Biography" special, Judy: Beyond the Rainbow, which was based on his acclaimed book, "Judy Garland: World's Greatest Entertainer" (Henry Holt, 1992). His most recent book, "Judy Garland: A Portrait in Art and Anecdote", was published in 2003 by Bulfinch Press and includes a foreword by Garland's daughter,Lorna Luft . It was the first such participation in any author's treatise on their mother by one of Judy's children.Fricke received a
Grammy Award nomination for "Best Album Notes" for the compact disc, Judy Garland: 25th Anniversary Retrospective (1996), which he produced for Capitol Records. In 2004, he served as DVD on-camera host for Warner Home Video, writing and delivering introductions to three classic Garland films ("Love Finds Andy Hardy, Ziegfeld Girl, In the Good Old Summertime"); he also recorded complete historical commentary for the alternate audio tracks of two of other Garland titles in their DVD debut, "Meet Me in St. Louis" and "For Me and My Gal", and is similarly heard throughout "Easter Parade", which was released on DVD in March 2005. Earlier, he was co-producer of the highly acclaimed laser disc box sets, "The Ultimate Oz" (1993) and "Judy Garland: The Golden Years at M-G-M" (1995). Between 1995 and 2002, Fricke wrote the extensive booklets for the Turner Classic Movie Music/Rhino Movie Music series of Garland [Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [ soundtrack compact discs, thus providing detailed histories of "The Wizard of Oz, Babes in Arms, Strike Up the Band, Babes on Broadway, For Me and My Gal, Girl Crazy, The Harvey Girls, The Pirate, Easter Parade, In the Good Old Summertime", and "Summer Stock." Fricke provided similar notes for the 2004 Sony compact disc of Garland's "A Star is Born". Associate producer and writer for the two sold-out 1998 concerts, Carnegie "Hall Celebrates the Music of Judy Garland", Fricke also co-produced the 1992 Garland exhibition atThe New York Public Library for the Performing Arts atLincoln Center . That ten-week display drew the largest crowds for any such retrospective in the history of the venue. Fricke was, respectively, associate producer and creative consultant for the CBS-TV documentary, "The Wizard of Oz: The Making of A Movie Classic" (1990) and the PBS-TV "Great Performances" program, "Judy Garland: The Concert Years" (1985), both of which receivedEmmy Award nominations. He was consultant to virtually all production departments for "Life With Judy Garland/Me and My Shadows" (2001), the top-rated, multiple Emmy Award-winning ABC television motion picture. Fricke also wrote, hosted, and codirected theTelly Award winning home video documentary, "We're Off to See the Munchkins" in 1992. Most recently, he compiled and annotated the Savoy Jazz CDs, "That Old Feeling"/Classic Ballads from "The Judy Garland Show" and "Judy Garland and Friends: Duets", both of which were released in summer 2005. Fricke's profile about the career association of Garland and Oz/A Star Is Born composerHarold Arlen appeared in the April 2005 issue of "The Cue Sheet/Quarterly Journal of The Film Music Society". He has also written for "TV Guide, People", and "Memories magazines", among many others.References
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0294819/ IMDb Profile]
* [http://www.jgdb.com/jfpage.htm.com Judy Garland Database]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=NG_ay-c2FgE Video Clip of Various Oz Interviews, Including John Fricke]
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