Posted on 07/05/2010 1:36:38 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW
LOS ANGELES Ilene Woods, the voice of Cinderella in Disneys animated classic, has died. She was 81.
Ms. Woods died Thursday of causes related to Alzheimers disease at a nursing home, her husband, Ed Shaughnessy, told the Los Angeles Times.
Ms. Woods was an 18-year-old radio singer in 1948 when she recorded a demo for an upcoming Disney feature. Two days later, Walt Disney auditioned her, and she went on to voice the title characters speaking and singing parts for 1950s Cinderella, about a mistreated stepdaughter who finds her Prince Charming.
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Beautiful woman!
Yes she was.
The name of her husband, Ed Shaughnessy, also sounds familiar. Wasn’t he a drummer, or something?? I seem to remember his name being mentioned as being a part of The Tonight Show Band back when Johnny Carson was hosting the show.
Edwin Thomas “Ed” Shaughnessy (born January 29, 1929) is a swing music and bebop drummer best known for his long association with Doc Severinsen and the Tonight Show Band on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He was born in Jersey City, New Jersey and grew up in the New York City area, working in the 1940s with George Shearing, Jack Teagarden, and Charlie Ventura. In the 1950s he worked in the Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey bands. In the 1960s he played for Count Basie prior to joining the Tonight Show band. He was the drummer on “ The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith” in 1962 which featured big band arrangements by Oliver Nelson and included a rousing version of “Walk on the Wild Side” which became a pop hit. In 1969 Ed was the Tonight Show session drummer during the performance of Jimi Hendrix. Shaughnessy recorded extensively throughout his career and was known for his drum competition with Buddy Rich. He is an endorser of Ludwig drums, Sabian cymbals and Pro-Mark drumsticks.
Although best known as a big band drummer, Shaughnessy’s considerable skills spilled over into small group work with Gene Ammons, Roy Eldridge, Billie Holiday, Mundell Lowe, Teo Macero, Charles Mingus, Shirley Scott, Jack Sheldon, Horace Silver, and many others. For several years Shaughnessy was a member of the house band at Birdland and other New York clubs. In the early 70s he was doing similar work in Los Angeles and is credited with discovering Diane Schuur, whom he introduced at the 1976 Monterey Jazz Festival. He also had a drum battle with high school student, Chris Enslow.
In addition to his work on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson”, Mr. Shaughnessy has also played in an early incarnation of the “Sesame Street” orchestra along with percussionist Danny Epstein, reed player Wally Kane, and, on occasion, freelance guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli.
Ed was also the husband of Ilene Woods, who was the original voice of Cinderella. Ilene died July 1, 2010.
Yup. That be him.
Such a sweet faced lady and such awful parts! LOL
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The voice of Cinderella has died.
I’m thinking that the animators used her as a model for Cinderella too.
Agreed! I bet it was fun playing those two bad characters. I notice that both seem to have particularly evil eyebrows-Ha!
RIP.
Yeah! They do! LOL
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