George Liberace Biography

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There are some extremely talented people, they are have something interesting, and different events in their life that can change history.Liberace did that very things and know what can take that away.

Liberace was born on 16 May 1919, West Allis, Wisconsin, USA.He was raised by his parents,and grew up with his older brother and his older sister .He had a twin brother that died at birth.His mother was Frances Liberace, his father was Salvatore Liberace, his brother was George Liberace, and his sister . His mother played the piano, his father played the French horn, older brother played the villain, and his sister played the piano. Half of his family played the piano.His mother taught him, until the age of seven

When he was seven he got a
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Liberace at first the cloths that he wore in the 40s were not a hit.The plain old suits that he were not as big as of a hit as the flamboyant outfits.Michael Travis was the true designer to all of Liberace's outfits.So after he became rich and famous he spent $100,000 one jerwerly and outfits that he wore in the 70’s (04 Nov. 2015.). Some of his famous outfits were the Flame Cape,Fabergé Cape, and King Neptune.His most famous outfit was the Rhinestone Cowboy.One stage he said “I didn't get dressed like this to go …show more content…
It is caused by a fungus called Pneumocystis jiroveci. Some of the time to spread around in the air where that person is, but the fungus part most of the time happens.Most people are visible to it at the age of 3 or 4, but Liberace got it in 1986. It can cause a certain type of pneumonia, and it can control the A healthy immune system can easily control it. But it causes a type of pneumonia in people with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS. This is why it's called an opportunistic infection. Although it's rare, PCP can affect other parts of the body, including the lymph nodes, liver, and bone marrow.

He was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars on January 7, 1994.Then in on November 1, 2005 he was awarded a star on the Las Vegas Walk of Stars in Las Vegas, Nevada.Liberace had many prized possessions and one of them were his 1945 nickelodeon piano, 1885 Pleyel art case grand piano,A Rhinestone Roadster,Mirroring The Road car,Pink VW/Rolls Royce Crossover,972 custom gold-glitter Bradley car,the Drum Major’s Shoes that went with the rhinestone cowboy outfit,and The World’s Largest

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