Ed Sullivan's life and career are a fascinating tale of ambition, fame, and the limits of both. From his humble beginnings as a gossip columnist to his rise as the host of the iconic Ed Sullivan Show, Sullivan's story is a walk through the 20th century. He pioneered black performance, booked Elvis Presley and The Beatles, and became a cultural icon, but ultimately lost his way and died a lonely man. James McGuire's book, Impresario, is a must-read for anyone interested in American culture, television history, and the human condition.
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