Friday, April 20, 2012

Tom Wheeler

Tom Wheeler Please contact me. We are in touch with Larry Miller, Lola & many of the people that you haven't seen in awhile. We usually hang out at: http://www.facebook.com/buddydeanecommittee My email: frani@francescatravel.com It's so funny that we were just talking about you a few months back. Larry tried searching Facebook for you. Hope life has been good to you! It's so nice that we all have great friendships to remember & it's so great to sta y in touch. I'll send you Larry's info. I know he would love hearing from you! Best, Frani & Wayne

Sunday, February 5, 2012

buddy deane committee

Please join us on our Facebook page Buddy Deane Committee
. You can find many deaners and dancers posting there.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Buddy Deane Committee on FB



Please visit our newest Facebook Page. We transferred everything from the other FB pages.

Thanks,
Frani

Reunion Dance

Come share the songs & dances of the Buddy Deane Show with us!

September 17,2011
Parkville American Legion Hall
Putty Hill Rd & Old Harford Rd
8PM til' Midnite
$25.00 per ticket
Beer, wine,soda, potato chips,pretzels & set-ups

Musi c by DJ

Linda Snyder 410 243-0644
Frani Hahn. 410 812 9916

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Sunday, December 6, 2009

More Pictures from the "Tribute to Buddy" Dance






Here are pictures of some of the people attending that evening: 1) Del Puschert, sax player for the popular band, "The Van Dykes" 2) Ronnie Dove with Bob Mathers 3&4) Committee doing "The Madison" 5) The Pixie's Three

Tribute to Buddy Dance at Timonium Fairgrounds






Some months before Buddy had his stroke, "Hairspray" was due to premiere in Baltimore. Buddy wanted to do a dance and asked me if I would help Bob Mathers (Buddy's Producer) set it up. At first I said no. I couldn't imagine doing something on that scale. But, Buddy and his persuasive ways finally convinced me to do it. He called me from Arkansas two days before he was taken sick to see how the plans were coming along. It was the last time we heard from him.

After much soul searching and after getting his family's permission, we went ahead with plans for a dance that we made into a "Tribute to Buddy Deane". So many of the "Deaners" came -- some from as far as California to share in this touching night of remembering Buddy and what he meant to us. Groups like the "Pixies Three" donated their time to perform that evening. So many talented musicians and people who wanted to show their appreciation made the night truly special. When Maryland Public Television wanted to film the event, it mushroomed into an even bigger affair.

It's a night we'll all remember.