Name George Liberace | Role Musician | |
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Died October 16, 1983, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Siblings Liberace, Angie Liberace, Rudy Liberace Parents Salvatore Liberace, Frances Liberace |
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George Liberace (July 31, 1911 – October 16, 1983) was an American musician and television performer.
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- Adam o holy night liberace and george liberace 1953
- George Liberace His Orchestra Perform My Heart Will Always Cry Stardust Starlight
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Born in Menasha, Wisconsin, he was the elder brother and business partner of famed U.S. entertainer Liberace (Władziu Valentino Liberace or "Lee" to his friends). He appeared regularly on his brother's syndicated television show in the 1950s as violin accompanist and orchestral arranger. On occasions when he did not appear, Liberace would often say his catchphrase "I wish my brother George was here". In the 1960s and 1970s, he was involved in George Liberace Songsmiths, Inc., a mail-order music publishing operation of somewhat dubious integrity. He lived most of his life in Palm Springs, California, in a house owned by his brother.

George Liberace died of leukemia at a hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 16, 1983 at age 72, and was interred in Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles.

George Liberace & His Orchestra Perform 'My Heart Will Always Cry' & 'Stardust & Starlight'


