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    John Fricke (born November 30, 1950) is a historian and author focusing on The Wizard of Oz and Judy Garland. Fricke was born and raised in Milwaukee , Wisconsin, where he attended John Marshall High School and worked in advertising at the Melody Top Theater.

  2. Jan 25, 2019 · January 25, 2019·by Indie Outlook · in New Releases. Historian, author and greatest living Oz expert, John Fricke. For as long as I’ve loved Victor Fleming’s 1939 Hollywood landmark, “The Wizard of Oz,” John Fricke has been The Man Behind the Curtain, and like the wizard himself, he is well worth our attention.

  3. John Fricke was an Oz enthusiast from an early age. He began attending Oz conventions in his early teens, and combined a passion for Baum and Oz with enormous admiration for Judy Garland and the MGM film version of The Wizard of Oz. John earned a journalism degree from Northwestern University, and his writing skill has been a mainstay ever since.

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Front Row Classics is pleased to welcome renowned Wizard of Oz expert & Judy Garland historian, John Fricke. John has contributed his knowledge and expertise to countless books, documentaries, and home video releases over the decades. He provides insight into why Garland remains a powerful pop culture figure more than fifty years after her death.

  5. E1: In 2020, The Wizard of Oz celebrates its 120th birthday. Join us with OZ historian, John Fricke for one-minute, video look-backs at a different decades across those years. We will properly start from the beginning! We are thankful for our relationship with John & his endless knowledge of all things Oz! Join us.

  6. In this month's video, historian/blogger John Fricke recreates the excitement at the preview premiere of THE WIZARD OF OZ movie - exactly eighty years ago this month in Hollywood. (P.S. Don't miss John "in person" as emcee and speaker at the annual Wamego OZtoberFest, Saturday, October 5th!)

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  8. THE OFFICIAL 50th ANNIVERSARY PICTORIAL HISTORY”. IS NOW 35 YEARS OLD. By John Fricke. Above: Artwork detail from the cover of the weekly “TV Screen” supplement to the MILWAUKEE JOURNAL (Sunday, December 11, 1960). It heralds that evening’s network telecast of THE WIZARD OF OZ – the third in what would be a virtually annual series ...

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