Hearing it for the first time I'm thinking, "This isn't so bad". I've always wondered why All Music Guide gave E Pluribus Funk a 2/5 rating. Since Vol 1 deals with the first era of the group, while Vol 2 deals with the second, what is my preference: The band as a trio or as a quartet? On my daily walkabout, I pondered the following: sounding like The Young Rascals? Nothing wrong with that! When I heard it and not knowing who did it, my first thought was it sounded like something Wet Willie would've recorded. Sadly, they don't identify what they play. Prior to listening to the album, I'd heard this song on Radio Veronica 192 from the Netherlands. Since that time, I can't get that song out of my head! The biggest shock was my initial listening to Born to Die and hearing the song "Sally". Then I heard "strings" for the first time on "Loneliness"! Whaaaat? Being a veritable "rookie" regarding their discography, I was pleasantly surprised by what I heard. Grand Funk Railroad’s 1976 single “Sally” was inspired by Kellerman, who was dating the band’s frontman, Mark Farner, at the time.I just finished playing both Vol 1 and Vol 2. Kellerman also had a brief recording career, releasing two solo albums: 1972’s Roll With the Feelin’ and 2009’s Sally. In 2015 she received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for her guest appearance on the long-running soap opera The Young and the Restless. The actress’ other notable television credits included roles on The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Bonanza, Dream On and Workaholics.
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Because I just had to love him and be sincere about it,” Kellerman explained to comedian Marc Maron in 2016, with whom she’d worked on the IFC comedy series Maron. “This is my one brag in life: The director said he felt that I helped make Rodney human, believable in a relationship. Kellerman also had a starring role in the classic Rodney Dangerfield comedy Back to School. It also set the stage for further collaborations with Altman, as the actress would later appear in his films Brewster McCloud (1970), Welcome to L.A. Kellerman’s portrayal of Major Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. It was Robert Altman’s M*A*S*H that elevated the actress’ notoriety.
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So started a career that would span more than 60 years. Kellerman’s film debut came in the 1957 sexploitation flick Reform School Girl. SALLY Grand Funk Railroad (Capitol 4235) 85 HE'S A FRIEND Eddie Kendricks (Tamla T54266) 76 79 MOVIN' Brass Construction (United Artists XW 775-y) 89 96 SPANISH HUSTLE The Fatback Band (Event EV 229) 86 FALLEN ANGEL Frankie Valli (Private Stock PS 45. “I came out of the womb singing and acting,” she declared in her 2013 autobiography, Read My Lips: Stories of a Hollywood Life. The Hollywood Reporter noted that the actress died “at an assisted care facility in Woodland Hills after a battle with dementia.”īorn June 2, 1937, Kellerman was attracted to the entertainment industry at an early age. News of Kellerman’s passing was confirmed by her son. Sally Kellerman, the actress best-known for her role as Hot Lips Houlihan in the 1970 film M*A*S*H, has died at the age of 84.