Candy Barr
The Small-Town Texas Runaway Who Became a Darling of the Mob and the Queen of Las Vegas Burlesque
By (author) Ted Schwarz
Publication date:
21 July 2008Length of book:
312 pagesPublisher
Taylor Trade PublishingISBN-13: 9781589793415
Born Juanita Slusher in Edna, Texas, in 1935, the entertainer who became Candy Barr was perhaps the last great dancer in burlesque, a stripper who insisted on live, improvisational music and who at one time commanded $2,000 a week in 1950s Las Vegas. But as Juanita she had started life as a prematurely well-developed thirteen-year-old runaway victimized by a Dallas ritual known as "the capture" that enslaved her into prostitution, for a time turning over 4,000 tricks a year before she was able to escape. A lover of Mickey Cohen's and friend to Jack Ruby, Barr's tumultuous life included a period of imprisonment on trumped-up drug charges, an appearance in a crude, 20-minute stag film, and unlikely role in the investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Based on over 100 hours of exclusive interviews with Barr, this book is not just the story of Juanita and Candy, but also paints an unflattering picture of all those who sought to exploit her.
Schwarz tells her story in honest detail. ... and he does an excellent job of portraying her painful and complex life and times.