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'''Tommy Martin''' (April 20, 1910 - February 11, 1991) was the first magician to play Radio City Music Hall in New York City (1936) and was known for his [[Egg on Fan]] routine. | |||
After a few years as a newspaper reporter in Nashville, Knoxville and New Orleans, he became an assistant to Cliff Jones (aka "[[Lesta]]"), eventually doing some shows himself. T. Bradley Martin, as Tommy was sometimes billed, met [[Max Malini]] and started improving under the old master's tutelage. | After a few years as a newspaper reporter in Nashville, Knoxville and New Orleans, he became an assistant to Cliff Jones (aka "[[Lesta]]"), eventually doing some shows himself. T. Bradley Martin, as Tommy was sometimes billed, met [[Max Malini]] and started improving under the old master's tutelage. | ||
He passed away of complications from Alzheimer's Disease in Houston.<ref>Obit. [[Genii 1991 June]]</ref> | He passed away of complications from Alzheimer's Disease in Houston.<ref>Obit. [[Genii 1991 June]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:54, 27 July 2013
| Tommy Martin | |
| Born | Thomas Bradley Martin April 20, 1910 Nashville, Tennessee |
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| Died | February 11, 1991 (age 80) Houston, Texas |
Tommy Martin (April 20, 1910 - February 11, 1991) was the first magician to play Radio City Music Hall in New York City (1936) and was known for his Egg on Fan routine.
After a few years as a newspaper reporter in Nashville, Knoxville and New Orleans, he became an assistant to Cliff Jones (aka "Lesta"), eventually doing some shows himself. T. Bradley Martin, as Tommy was sometimes billed, met Max Malini and started improving under the old master's tutelage.
He passed away of complications from Alzheimer's Disease in Houston.[1]
References
- ↑ Obit. Genii 1991 June