Oct 1, 2003

VRUPDATE Sept 27, 2007 Before we start I would like to tell you all that David just released his 12th CD. And if you are interested in buying one, please contact David from the email at the end of this interview (cubanlegend@cox.net)

VR Who is David de Alba?
DA David de Alba is the made-up
theatrical name for a boy from Cuba named Heri F. García,
Jr., me. I was called Heri mostly by family and other people that
knew me from the late 50's / 60's period in Cuba and the USA.
Nowadays I am called David by most people, and by many others
The Cuban Legend from Finocchio's. I think is awfully nice of
them to think of me thusly. David de Alba has tried very hard
throughout his theatrical career, starting in the mid-60's in
Chicago, Illinois as a teenager to raise the art of female impersonation
to a high standard of quality. I am able to create the female
illusion with my own voice, which is rare among the FIs, since
most of them have to pantomime to recordings and can't sing in
a believable female voice.
VR Where are you living these
days?
DA Well, I have been living in
Arizona for quite sometime, first in Scottsdale and then the Tri-State
Area on the Arizona border by Laughlin, Nevada.
VR Can you tell us a little bit
about your life at the world famous Finocchio's?
DA It's hard to condense my answer
to fit this interview, but if you buy my two volume Finocchio
CDs, "Backstage Memoirs and Rare Recordings", you will
get a good picture. Meanwhile I can say, it changed my theatrical
life completely. There are great moments in my memories of wonderful
audiences that went to Finocchio's who appreciated and applauded
my act. In fact, my late friend and Emcee Carroll Wallace once
told me: "David you are a good act and I don't have to beg
for applause for you when you leave the stage!" (As Carroll
had to do many times with The Eve-ettes, the chorus line of our
show as they ended a number and the applause was weak).
There are some people from the club that I miss so much, like
dear old Carroll, Russell Reed, Bobby De Castro, Lucian, Lavern
Cummings, René de Carlo, Marlo Adame, our pianist and conductor
Bill Bullard, and a few others...but then there are some I wish
to forget. They were instigators, filled with hate, and no matter
how nice I was to them, it did not matter, they still remain nasty
people to work with.
You see Vicki dear, I was very lucky to have started my live
singing and dancing theatrical career in the mid-60's in Chicago
because by many show people standards 'The Golden Age of Entertainment'
was coming to an end after 1960. When I started at Finocchio's
in 1970 until the mid-80's (off and on) our wonderful cast then
stretched that Golden Age of Entertainment until the mid-80's.
By that time Lavern Cummings had retired from the Biz and I left
N. CA. too. A short time after that Mrs. Eve Finocchio let go
of the musical trio on stage and the whole show went pantomime.
So because of that and higher rent and lack of business the Club
came to an end. I cherished those live performing days because
we had big headliners at one time like The Great Lucian, known
as the male Sophie Tucker, who played big venues / theaters in
New York in his heyday, Carroll Wallace who played all over the
world, and last but not least, Lavern Cummings who came directly
to Finocchio's from the famous Jewel Box Revue. There were other
important acts too, but I just mention these three so you can
appreciate what I mean.
VR I know this is a hard question,
but can you tell us what your life has been about?
DA My life has been a like a
yoyo . . . having to leave Cuba as a young child because of the
Castro regime, not knowing English, coming to the USA alone without
a penny. Then being a gay boy in the USA where in the 60's and
even now in the Year 2003, there are so many people whose religions
teach them not to accept gays was hard throughout my life, even
though I have never been one to display my affections in public
or talk about my personal life to strangers.
On the happy side, I was blessed to have met in my life, first
in Chicago and then in The Bay Area and even from England, some
wonderful people who have since passed on, but who I miss terribly
everyday of my life. Some of them were hair customers of mine,
some were entertainers and some were just Judy Garland Fans that
I met through fan clubs who liked me and became my fans too. Thank
God I have had for pillars to support me, my partner Paul since
1970 and also my dear Mom Tila and my late Grandma María.
To sum it up, if I were to die tonight, I had a nice ride in my
life, if only because of the people that I knew and that loved
me, and vice-versa.
VR Have you doing any albums or
been in any movies that we should know about?
DA Yes, in the past two years
I have been very busy recording 8 CDs and also I put out a video,
Volume 1 of my theatrical memoirs. Mind you, this is hard for
any FI to do, especially without a big label studio or monetary
backing. It was a labor of love done by my partner Paul and I
and also musically speaking with the great help of Miss Linda
La Blanche, an Earth Angel that came into my life as of late and
helped me with the orchestrations for some of the tracks of some
of my CDs.
I have never been in a real movie, but yes, I have appeared as
a soloist and as a special guest Star in many television shows,
TV specials and documentaries . . . too many to mention here,
but all of them are listed on the Online Resume of my Web site
for anyone who may be curious.
VR When you were growing up and
each morning you would look in the mirror did you feel that was
the wrong person looking back at you?
DA I never had to look at two
people in the mirror, because really I always surfaced as only
one image that I liked and was very comfortable with. The people
who loved or liked me always knew that I was never hypocritical
and what they saw was what I was. Miss Linda La Blanche told me
once that I was as transparent as Scotch Tape and that is the
truth. She nailed me right on!
VR Who was your inspiration?
DA I have been inspired by two
great ladies of show business, first in Cuba as a child by a wonderful
Cuban singer, Olga Chorens and as a teenager here in the USA by
the great Miss Judy Garland. I was kissed on my cheek by Olga
many times and sang for her in some of her live shows in Miami
with her dear late husband Singer Tony Alvarez, whom I also admired
greatly. Once I was kissed by the great Judy too! That's something
to brag about for such a loyal fan of their work as I am!
VR Who do you admire?
DA My answer was covered pretty
well in the last question, but I also admire anyone who tries
hard in life and who is kind and warm to others. Some such people
I met via the online interviews I gave them for my site and met
them in person later on. They are entertainers Shaundriana, Anita
Mann, Lady Patra, and Gypsy. Oh, and also Ricky Renée who
I have yet to meet in person, who is no chicken anymore and still
works very hard in his drag performances and by the way, looking
great, in Germany where he has lived for years. There are others
too I could mention, but these stand out in my mind.
I also admired many Showbiz legends (non FIs), but all came from
the Golden Era of course, and they are wonderful singers like
Ella Fitzgerald, Petula Clark, and Peggy Lee; actresses like Bette
Davis and Joan Crawford, and my teenage male idol, the handsome
actor Richard Chamberlain (whom I got to sing to at Finocchio's
once).
VR What do you think makes you
stand out above others?
DA Well, I try very hard at what
I do best; hairdressing, make-up and Showbiz, and it shows in
my work I have always been told. Also in my private life I try
to be the best I can be by staying fit and looking the best I
can for my age. Perhaps the most important part of all is that
I am a romantic at heart and very loyal to people I loved, liked
and admired in spite of all the years passing by. I hope that
makes me stand above the multitude. I have been told by some waitresses
when I walk into a dining room (and not in drag either) that someone
at another table asked who I was because I had an air of Showbiz
about me.
VR You have a very impressive Web site, www.david-de-alba.com. What inspired you to create and maintain it all these years?
DA You see Vicki dear, my Web
site was born with the original goal of documenting the highlights
of my theatrical career and to tell the story of a little boy
from Cuba trying to make a place for himself in a new country.
My Biography was one of the first pages.
First we added a special tribute to the Finocchio Club since it
just had closed its doors for good. Then we added another Finocchio
page with loving tributes to some of the entertainer / co-workers
of mine that I was fond of. I felt I had to give them a personal
touch with a bit about their own acts on stage.
As if that wasn't enough to complete my site, I thought there
is nothing about my dear American singing idol Judy Garland, so
we added two special pages on her, one about my encounters with
Judy and another about the Garland auction
that Sid Luft conducted in LA. in the 70's, with interesting photos
of celebrities I met and some items that I bought at the auction.
Then of course, there was my Cuban singing idol friends, the husband
and wife team of Olga y Tony, so we did two tribute pages on them,
one in English and one in Spanish. Thank God Tony got to see it
before he passed on recently. Both of them were very happy and
touched that I did that for them.
Then there were all these famous people's photos taken with me
that I had in my show memoirs album, entertainers that I got to
know at one time or another during my Finocchio days in San Francisco
and also some taken in Miami with Olga and Tony. Thus my Celebrity
Scrapbook Page was born, and to this date new photos with other
celebrities have been added.
Then I added an online Résumé. My partner Paul feels
it is a waste of time, because no one reads it, but anyway it
is there. Anyone interested in David de Alba can go there and
check out my theatrical past and present.
So many wonderful FI historians and entertainers have interviewed
me over the years, so eventually we put all of these interviews
together under my "Career Publicity Page" along with
copies of notable publicity articles. Then I thought, why can't
I also interview some entertainers and celebrities from my own
perspective as an entertainer. There were many fine performers
that deserved but had never received an on-line interview about
their careers and personal life. We started with one or two and
then it grew out of proportion as we had more than we could manage,
and after a few years I just stopped doing them. In time I became
known as a professional and respected Celebrity Interviewer. I
even did some famous big Stars (non FIs) such as Robert Goulet,
Amapola, Marilyn Michaels and the late Buddy Ebsen.
Next there were all these wonderful online awards coming to us.
Some were dedicated to me for my theatrical work from fans and
critics and some were from different professional sources that
liked the Web site design, graphics, music backgrounds, etc. that
Paul did for me, so we launched a special page for the awards.
Recently we added an FI Tribute Page to celebrate the career of
a number of entertainers that made a notable contribution to the
art of Female Impersonation and that I knew personally. Many that
I never had the opportunity to work with or even see perform were
added to the Epilogue.
Of course David de Alba still is alive in the Biz so we added
a special page that features my 8 CDs and video releases available
for purchase from my site. Some respected critics like Linda La
Blanche and the late Billy Tweedie gave me some wonderful testimonials
to add to each item.
My Web site is done with warmth and love and it does not have
the cold professional look of some entertainers' sites that are
done just to promote their own career. My site gives a special
home to many entertainers other than myself, and mind you, I have
to pay extra for all these pages and there is no hidden agenda
. . . just me trying to pay respect to my fellow entertainers.
I am sure I must have left something out, but this is how a modest
start grew into such a vast Web site celebrating the field of
theatrical arts. For those of you who like Showbiz and want to
reminisce about some of the finest talents of the 20th Century,
this site is for you. I get many e-mails from all over the world
from people who confirm this statement and it makes me happy that
I have touched their hearts.
VR Do you get nervous when you
are asked to speak to a group or perform on stage?
DA I never really got a bad nervous
feeling when I performed, just a little happy nervous feeling
that goes away immediately once I start my first song or whatever
act I am doing at the time.
VR What has been your biggest
accomplishment?
DA I guess my biggest accomplishment
other than being part of the cast at Finocchio's for years, is
that my name still rings a bell with many people on the Internet
as they find me via my Award-winning Web site that my partner
and Webmaster Paul prepared for me. Also at different places I
have visited someone has told me they saw me at Finocchio's and
how much they loved my act, etc..
I never had to work in the chorus
line, not even at Finocchio's. I was always one of the main acts
or the headliner or a guest Star at the shows where I performed.
Even after Finocchio's ended for me, I have kept my name alive
though guest appearances here and there in clubs in New Mexico
and Arizona, and on TV Shows, such as the well-known international
show "Fuera De Serie" on Univisión, etc.. Also
working several times with the famed husband and wife singing
team from Cuba, my dear friends Olga y Tony as a special Guest
Star in the revue in Miami was an incredible experience for me
that I will never forget as long as I live.
VR What really makes you happy?
DA What makes me happy are just
simple things dear Vicki: Having peace around me, listening to
beautiful music, having my lovely pets near me, and having vivid
memories of the wonderful people I have known. Oh yes, also enjoying
a warm piece of home made pie and a frothy milk shake!
VR What really makes you upset?
DA What makes me very upset are the
many rude people you see in restaurants, people who drive in anger
on the road, putting others in danger, and generally speaking,
people who are not kind at heart. They have always been around,
but it seemed to me that in the 60's and 70's with The Flower
Children (Hippie Generation) there was an air of innocence with
the sweet smell of flowers and incense that has disappeared.
Also in the Year 2003 you find such rudeness in people, having
private conversations on cellular phones in public, even in movies,
theatres, bathroom stalls, etc. and some of the terrible music
by people who call themselves singers and musicians, David de
Alba still keeps his personality intact and does not try to blend
with the times. I know better, and this time I won't do as the
old expression goes: "When in Rome do as the Romans do!"
VR Have you ever had a true love
in life?
DA Yes dear, my partner Paul
whom I met in San Francisco, California and have been with since
1970. Though we don't agree in many things still after all these
years, we do agree in all of the important things....and we are
alike in many ways and he has been a strong pillar in my life.
VR Are you in love now?
DA This answer applies to the
question above, yes. But also there are all sorts of love like
the other people who came into my life years ago and made it richer
with their personalities filled with kindness, warmth and at times
wit. These were friends and fans of mine . . . all gone like my
number one fan, the late Dee Dee Jeziorski and also Billy Tweedie.
However life is a cycle of highs and lows, and Miss Linda La Blanche
has filled some of that void with her kindnesses and devotion
toward me as a person and as a fan of my theatrical work, and
I am also very fond of her.
VR Do you think you are nice person
or do you think you can be a bitch at times?
DA I am a nice person really
. . . I never become bitchy . . .. yes reclusive and sad when
times are hard on me or someone has given me a bad time for some
reason, but I do not hold grudges or wish anyone harm. I know
too well about re-incarnation and do not wish to add any penalties
to my future Karma. Anyway, I am still a loyal and warm person
at heart and after the bad times I sing a song or two to myself
and put the bad times aside.
VR Do you have any pet peeves?
DA Perhaps the bad manners of
many people these days. We need a modern day Emily Post to guide
us.
VR Where do you see yourself in
the future?
DA The future still seems so
far way from me. You see, we are trying to sell our lovely English
Tudor home here in Arizona to move to either Las Vegas or Henderson,
Nevada. Until that happens life is sort of still for me for the
things I still want to accomplish theatrically speaking, to work
live again on stage. Meanwhile I reminisce on my wonderful past
and make plans mentally of what I wish to accomplish, and with
a little bit of luck and prayers I may get a nicer future. Once
we left The Bay Area in the late 80's, (too long of a sad story
to go into now), my life has never been quite the same, never
as happy as it was then, but at least I had it once! Who knows,
maybe I will get a second chance!
VR I know you do not feel that
you are a transgender person, but more of a performer, but even
as a performer do you think you have opened any eyes in the transgender
community.
DA I have always have had an
open eye and heart to anyone who needs compassion and love and
the TG community is included. I became more acquainted with the
TG world of transvestism when I lived for three years in Albuquerque,
New Mexico and in one of my live appearances at a straight restaurant
called "Fofo's" some TG folks came in and supported
my show. Two in particular come to mind, Ginger and Bruce. They
were invited to visit our lovely home then one night with some
of their other TG friends. I was even invited to one of their
meetings at a near by college, quite interesting. Eventually they
all disappeared from my life. I guess they knew there was a gap
because I wasn't quite like them in my thinking, but I always
have welcomed all kinds of different folks, not just FIs, but
sex reassigned folks whom I think the world of as my old friend
and former entertainer Holly White.
As long as people are kind and accepting of my own lifestyle,
what they do in their personal lives is their own business and
I do not put them down for it. Indirectly I know in my heart that
gays and lesbians and FIs have a thin thread that connects us
to the TG community, though we may not think so. We all are in
the same boat, misunderstood and discriminated against by many.
That is why we all should hold hands and support each other always,
though we differ in many ways in our thinking and actions.
VR Do you feel that we as gay
people are getting what we deserve as human beings from our government
or are we getting what we deserve?
DA Now in the Year 2003 it is
a little bit better than in the 60's when I was a teenager in
Chicago for sure, but it is a long, long struggle for acceptance.
Many influential people, especially those who run countries, including
ours here in the USA, have a fear and hate of gay people, and
to this day I never understood why. Still I hear young boys and
men talking who are so hateful of gays and that really frightens
me. This is why when my time comes to pass on to a better place,
I will welcome it. You see, "There are no sex organs in the
Spirit World", so that in itself will eliminate the hate
toward homosexual love.
VR Do you have a favorite movie
and why?
DA This is hard to say, because
I do enjoy and appreciate many Judy Garland movies and many others
too, but I don't have a favourite really. If I was forced to choose
just one, probably "The Wizard of Oz" will do, since
it has lots of beautiful colours once you are in OZ. The movie
displays a full range of human emotions with cute songs and a
wonderful cast headed by that lovely little Dorothy, my dear Judy!
VR Who is your favorite fiction
character(s), in literature or in the movies, and why?
DA I am not into fictional characters,
but I do enjoy movies and documentaries that deal with the Spirit
World and UFOs, but to me they are not fictional characters really,
so probably I am giving you the wrong answer to your question.
VR Can you recommend us a motivating
or inspirational book. that has changed your perception about
the world?
DA Well, though I read from time
to time all sorts of books, especially theatrical biographies,
nothing comes to mind to recommend anyone to read that will change
their perception of the world. I am sure if you asked Shirley
Mac Laine she would give you a ton of books to read.
Though I must say that a recent book I purchased "Shattered
Love", in which Richard Chamberlain reminisces about his
life experiences in Showbiz and in his private life was sort of
enlightening to me. You see many people expected the book to talk
a lot about his gayness and his coming out. He did speak about
it here and there, but there are a lot of chapters where he talks
solely about enlightment of the soul and things that are connected
with spiritual growth that he and his partner of many years, Martin,
experienced through their travels. That is the closest I have
come reading along with some of Shirley Mac Laine's books that
deal with inspirational stuff, without getting religious about
it.
VR What words of wisdom would
you give a to someone who is reaching out for help?
DA I am not that wise to give
such advice. I know that everytime I have reached out for any
kind of help I never got it free from anyone, but I kept trying
and trying and kept praying and praying and finally, though exhausted
and barely able to enjoy the fruits of my harvest, I got it finally.
I know that nowadays there are many support groups out there on
the Internet and elsewhere and if you look for them, and if you
are lucky to meet the right person or persons, you may get the
help you are seeking.
VR Do you have a final statement,
for our readers?
DA Well dear Vickie, thank you
for asking me to be interviewed by you. I can add now to my Resume
another important interview, but also hopefully I made a new friend
along the way. I hope your readers will visit my Web site at http://www.david-de-alba.com
and spend some time there. It is a large site, but worth looking
at. It is not just about me and my Art Form, but it is filled
with Loving Tributes to many entertainers (some FIs and some who
are not). There are also many interviews of interesting people
you may recognize. While there, please do buy one of my CDs or
my video, because then you will have a nice memory of me, of who
many people and critics call nowadays: "The Cuban Legend".
God bless you all,
David de Alba

Note from Vicki Rene: David has become a very good friend of mine of late, he is a very fascinating person. There is so much talent in this man's body, he is a superstar among superstars! I go to his website every day, I find something new each time I'm there and I never leave there without a new knowledge of the entertainment business or something about an old friend. What David does not know is that I have seen him perform back in the early 80's while living in San Francisco at the world famous Finocchio's, he is everything you hear about, a true star and a great guy!