The Sound of Young America: A Very Magical TSOYA with Amy Krause Rosenthal and Ricky Jay

22nd March 2007

We continue our journey into The Sound of Young America’s vast audio archive with this program from The Sound of Young America Classics. Ricky Jay is a magician, actor and historian of magic. He can kill a man or slice a melon with a thrown playing card. He’s also the author of a number of […]

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We continue our journey into The Sound of Young America’s vast audio archive with this program from The Sound of Young America Classics.

Ricky Jay is a magician, actor and historian of magic. He can kill a man or slice a melon with a thrown playing card. He’s also the author of a number of amazing books about the history of magic and odd performance.

Amy Krause Rosenthal is the author of “An Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life,” a touching and funny memoir, presented in alphabetical order.

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