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PSM 12-28-2015 14:50

"Clown Prince of Basketball" dead at 83
 
Rest in Peace Meadowlark Lemon!

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[Meadow George] Lemon changed his first name to the distinctive "Meadowlark" in the 1950s because, he later said, “The birds named meadowlark are known for their sweet and happy songs. I always tried to put a song in the hearts of my fans.”


Over the next 22 years, Lemon was the most visible member of the Globetrotters during an era when their popularity rivaled that of most NBA teams. Their barnstorming tour took them across America and around the world. Those who couldn't get tickets could watch their regular appearances on ABC's "Wide World of Sports."
I was fortunate enough to see Meadowlark and the Globetrotters live twice in the '60s, once in Jr. High and again in High School on the school court. Loads of fun.

Pat

Sohei 12-28-2015 15:21

Rest In Peace, Meadowlark!

Pete 12-28-2015 16:06

70 or 71
 
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Originally Posted by PSM (Post 601253)
.....and again in High School on the school court. Loads of fun.

Pat

Must of been 70 or 71 when they came to play in our High School Gym. The place was packed.

Loved the show.

cedsall 12-28-2015 16:18

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Originally Posted by Pete (Post 601257)
Must of been 70 or 71 when they came to play in our High School Gym. The place was packed.

Loved the show.

Same here. They played to a full house in our high school gym in the early 70's.

RIP Meadowlark Lemon. You brought a lot of laughter to the world.

JJ_BPK 12-28-2015 17:54

RIP Meadowlark..

I remember seeing the trotters in the early 60t's. My dad worked at IBM in Poughkeepsie, and they would bring the GlobeTrotters in every year to play at the country club. The court was the size of most HS,, small... Every seat was front row..

It was awesome...

kalanis 12-29-2015 06:42

Hawaii in the 70's
 
The Globetrotters came to my YMCA when I was a kid, and later my mom took me to the Neal Blaisdell Center to see the show.

RIP

Pete 12-29-2015 07:01

Back in the Day
 
Back in the Day there was a lot of talent traveling through America playing at these small venues like High School Gyms.

They didn't hold "that" big a crowd and the tickets were not "that" expensive.

When was that last time folks went to a tent 3 ring circus? Mine was about 20 years ago.

Some call it progress I guess.

Donkey Basketball? They played that in the HS Gym also. That was a hoot.

1stindoor 12-29-2015 08:38

Parents took us when I was a kid, probably very early 70s. It's one of those memories that last a lifetime. And you're right Pete, now if it doesn't cost a small fortune, include pyrotechnics, lasers, and a host of other expensive "add-ons" it's considered lame.

Anyone ever see the fast pitch softball team, The King and His Court?

TrapperFrank 12-29-2015 10:04

The Globetrotters actually had two units that would tour. Saw them twice, both times in a small gym. They were a hoot and the Washington Generals, their opposition, never had a chance. Around this time, there was another act that toured the country called the King and His Court. It was a four man softball team that featured the one and only Eddie Feigner. He was the pitcher and they would take on all comers.

Dusty 12-29-2015 10:46

Class act.
Prayers out to the family

PSM 12-29-2015 10:46

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Originally Posted by Pete (Post 601282)
Back in the Day there was a lot of talent traveling through America playing at these small venues like High School Gyms.

They didn't hold "that" big a crowd and the tickets were not "that" expensive.

When was that last time folks went to a tent 3 ring circus? Mine was about 20 years ago.

Some call it progress I guess.

Donkey Basketball? They played that in the HS Gym also. That was a hoot.

That's what Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper were doing when they were killed.

The last 3 ring circus I saw was not in a tent, it was in the Forum in L.A. but did have 3 rings. That was in the early '80s.

Donkey basketball, in H.S., was between the teachers and the athletes. I don't remember who won but it was funny as hell.

Pat

cowboykpy 12-29-2015 13:24

RIP, Meadowlark. saw the Globetrotters at Reunion arena in Dallas in the late 80s or early 90s when I was in grade school. Great show, took my daughters to Barnum and Bailey in Austin about three years ago.

VVVV 12-31-2015 01:37

I remember watching the Trotters when Goose Tatum was the star attraction , and later when Meadowlark played. My wife worked with a former Trotter who played with both of them back in the mid '60s...he had some funny stories to tell.


RIP Meadowlark

tonyz 12-31-2015 19:41

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Originally Posted by 1stindoor (Post 601287)
Anyone ever see the fast pitch softball team, The King and His Court?

Yup, Eddie Feigner. Another class sports entertainer.
RIP Meadowlark you brought a lot of joy to this world.
Anyone else mesmerized as a kid by "Curly" Neal's dribbling?


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