Chapter 4 The Melody Burlesque Theater – Harlow’s Club /
restaurant – the Follies Burlesque Theater
Melody: 48th & Broadway. New York Times takes pictures Sept 1977. My first ‘sermon’ was given here
This Theater & the ‘Broadway Burlesque’ were owned by
the same people – they might have been ‘Mafia’ oriented, it seemed that
way. But they were really nice to me, no
complaints. I recall one of the
managers, Johnny Pons, with fondness.
I really enjoyed my times at these two theaters, I felt
like I was becoming a star – my name in Lights in
This was, btw, a different outfit than the Al
Baker Circuit – the Baker-Berger circuit owned the Roxy right on
And as soon as I got off the Baker-Berger circuit {they had
a series of theaters that went to Ohio, Pittsburgh, Atlantic City – about six
places in different states but I can’t recall them all} & got onto this
other deal, I was paid $1,000. per week – I demanded it. If you don’t demand, you get suckered. Eventually, as I got more famous, my salary
was in the 3k range plus all expenses, room & board - & I got offers
for 5k a week at the Millionaire Club in Canada & 5k to go to New Zealand
{amazingly, they said I didn’t even have to strip – just talk!}, but by then I
was moving on to start my own business – where I really made money.
OK, so now, the first ‘sermon.’ It was more of a ‘talk.’ I was shy, my voice was soft & feminine,
no fire & brimstone. I did what I
did at the behest of my Guru, Rev. Judy Swaggart, who insisted I talk about
her. She had found someone she could
use, I was the best thing that ever happened to her – I promoted her & gave
her money.
After my show I spoke to the audience about Rev. Swaggart
& her ‘One World Light’ Church, that she was a Great Lady, & soon, we
would be having meetings at the “dime & dance” place nearby {they still had
those then!}. They listened politely
& applauded & it was done.
On Sept. 23, they put a big article in the Daily News,
“Peace of a Preacher Steals the Skin Show.”
I have a copy of it on my Kellie Everts site, where I have
many of my articles & TV appearances listed.
That was the beginning.
It was an acorn that grew into an enormous Oak Tree – I continued
preaching & it became more & more vigorous. I even did exorcisms from the stage when some
men razzed me. I quit Rev. Judy in 1976,
but continued my preaching without her – Guru Jr had grown up. When she died in 1979 she appeared to me
& gave me her ‘Anointing.’ In the
bible they call that ‘passing the mantle’ from one prophet to another – when he
dies. The recipient of course has to be
worthy.
Before she passed me the mantle she insisted,
“Promise me you will help humanity”
and of course I did.
And that was why I endured Rev. Judy for six years. I explain it in Part 3 – How obnoxious she
was, how difficult to deal with, how she humiliated & used me. But it was all for a reason. She taught me the ways of channeling among
other things – a great weapon that has served me well – look how I use
channeling in these books – I find out what people were thinking when they
related to me, a great boon for one’s peace of mind.
Having a living Guru is unusual, there aren’t many
around. I eventually became a Guru
myself & many people have believed in me, prayed TO ME in fact as an
‘incarnation of God’ like the Hindu Ramakrishna {When they get results they
explain what happened}. I have
testimonies on my website ‘Woman Thou Art God’ & a 300 page book, ‘Guru
Rasa & her Devotees’ & it all started with this obnoxious Guru I
endured for six years, supported & promoted. This was ‘paying my dues.’ If you can’t endure a thing, you don’t
deserve its rewards. Her other disciples
did not cut the mustard, they didn’t get the Anointing.
Trying
to remember anecdotes & one person that comes to mind Is ‘Little
Frankie.’ Frankie was the bouncer, a
young Italian with balls of steel.
There’s a lot to be said about the spirit, not the size, of a person -
How a small person can be tougher, stronger, more effective than the biggest
baba on the block. That was Frankie.
{Think of the movie ‘Shane.’}
I
had two guys obsessed with me & they were friends. One I shall call Sandy Gold, the other Joe
Stricken. First let’s talk about
He
was an amateur body builder following me around, everywhere I appeared, dancing
& beauty contests, eager to take pics.
That was the obsession, pics with me.
{I must acknowledge that one image, which he took with me after I won
the Miss Body Beautiful USA 1974 – I have used all these years as one of my
best beauty contest shots – I just blacked him out of it.}
After
about a year of this I got tired of it & told him ‘no more shots.’ He went ballistic, threatening me. He would show up where I danced saying “I’ll
break your legs.” I complained to the
manager of the Follies & he said,
“He
paid his ticket, I can’t throw him out.”
{They
almost never cared about our security, wherever we went, whatever
happened. This regards all of us in the
adult trade. They just didn’t want to be
bothered.}
So
now I’m at
So
in walks Sandy Gold & two of his gym friends. I am horrified, I was really happy working
there. Now he ruins it. With a sad countenance I tell little Frankie
the story. He can see I’m depressed. He
asks me to point him out.
About
5 minutes later, Sandy & his buddies are gone. I said to Frank,
“What
did you do?”
He
said,
“I
just said, Yo – out.”
One
of the guys left a black zippered bag, not large, & the female manager came
to me with it. She was scared to open it
– so was I. Finally she got the guts to
open it. Inside was a quart can of
tomato juice, nothing else.
Another
incident at
She
returns after lunch & gives me the $25 – which is unusual – most people
never paid me back. She probably turned
a trick. Then she gets on stage & is
walking back & forth staring at the ceiling, wobbly on her legs. What to do?
Frankie knows.
He
got up on the stage, hauled her over his shoulder & carried her off! What a sight that was, somehow funny.
One
time I saw a guy in a booth writing & writing. I wondered what he was about. I went to him & asked him what he was
writing. He said he was from ‘Saturday
Night Live’ & they were thinking of doing a sketch on me. They thought it was a gimmick. But after seeing me he saw it was serious,
they could not do this sketch.
Then
there was a group of French people who could not speak English, very nice
people, & they kept asking what was going on – they didn’t understand. Luckily I had my big color newspapers from
To
be continued
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