Visiting The Gravesite Of STEVE LAWRENCE & EYDIE GORME

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Today, I visit the gravesites of singing legends Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, at Hillside Memorial Park and cemetery in Culver City, CA.

#cemetery #graves
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I remember watching them on the Carol Burnett Show. Rest in Peace!

mybby
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They gave the impression they were such a devoted couple. In the variety shows of the 60's and 70's they were hilarious; such a sense of humor.

ednagreen
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Love Steve and Eydie. May they rest in perfect peace.

maryturko
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I really liked Steve and Eydie. They seemed like nice, decent people.

forhisglory
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How sad! We are losing everybody. R.I.P Eydie and Steve! And speaking of "Bonanza, " I just bought the entire DVD set! Thank you, Steve!

TheSilentForgotten
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Let’s face it, as kids we listened to the music of our parents/grandparents as well as our own. For me, it has brought a greater sense of appreciation for all types of music.
RIP Steve and Eydie; such a fabulous duo we are never going to see the likes again. ❤

vahneb
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Thanks for sharing Steve. Back in the day they were everywhere on television. Such a great talented couple. They will definitely be missed. Rest in peace.❤

davidlape
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Steve and Eydie back together again! R.I.P. To you both and Michael 🙏

ricj
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Sreve and Eddie were a great singing couple-lots of great memories. Thanks for posting Steve.

weatherboi
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Steve and Eydie singing "Sleigh Ride" on a 1960s Goodyear Christmas album is my first memory of them. They have been a part of my Christmas ever since. What a hoot!

elijahloxton
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My parents saw Steve and Eydie countless times in Vegas. They were amazing performers

dpcaiello
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Used to see them on The Carol Burnett Show. Loved them. True story: Steve once said that many years ago he was walking through a nightclub and heard singing. He thought the music was so beautiful and followed the music. He git one look at Edie rehearsing and said "I've got to marry that girl." They were so in love.

shellyalstead
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I saw Steve & Eydie many times with my Dad at the Melody Tent in Hyannis on Cape Cod after my Mom passed. Awesome shows! "This must be the start of something Big" is my favorite song. RIP Steve & Eydie❤

navyskaterdude
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I remember seeing them on television when I was a kid, particularly on the Carol Burnett Show.

MrHeadbanger
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I loved Steve & Edie on Carol Burnett Show. So much love

vivianzickerman
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I always enjoyed Steve Lawrence on the Carol Burnett show. He really made Tim Conway laugh...

MosaicRose
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I saw Steve and Eydie in many concerts, mostly in Vegas. I met them twice and they were so nice in person. I have their autographs they gave me still.

UncleDavesKitchen
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Back in the sixties my parents were in Las Vegas for the unveiling of all the new Ford vehicles for the upcoming year and Steve and Edy were the entertainment one evening. My Mom was flabbergasted when Steve came down to their table and sang directly to my Mom. She never forgot that!

davidfrania
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I remember the hits of Steve and Eydie from the 60s. They had a few pop hits together around 1963. Eydie was the cousin of Neil Sedaka, who wrote some solo songs for her. Together again. Thanks, Steve, for a great memory.

patrickbeck
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Another performer from the golden era has left the stage.

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