Candy Barr by Ted Schwarz & Mardi Rustam

Candy Barr by Ted Schwarz & Mardi Rustam

Author:Ted Schwarz & Mardi Rustam
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Published: 2008-10-15T00:00:00+00:00


Candy Barr had rules that were never to be broken when she danced. One of them was that no one was to touch her. “She’d pop them,” Abe Weinstein recalled. “Many times. Nobody could bring charges on that.”

As Abe commented in a 1983 interview, her popularity transcended gender roles, and this seemed to encourage the physical reaction to Candy Barr. “If you saw her, if you sat in the audience and watched her perform as a man, you would immediately say, ‘Oh, I’d like to lay her.’

“She had a baby face. . . . How can you pass it up? And that’s actually the way she looked. And I named her Sugar and Spice Girl. At first she was introduced as the Sugar and Spice Girl, but the name Candy Barr soon dominated on stage and off.”



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