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The Mac/Eddy Club is the first ever to honor Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Our website went up early in 1996 -- the very first one for either star on the Internet!
Our purpose is to keep their names plus their artistic works and classic films in the public
eye -- and archived for generations to come.
We do this in a number of ways.
We publish a magazine which sells on newsstands and in cinema shops around
the world; thus far we've published over 68 issues! The magazine, Mac/Eddy Today, contains much of the research and interviews that documented the off-screen relationship of the two stars.
We have our own record/CD label with which we have released 42
albums to date of rare, unpublished home recordings and radio shows. We
sponsor concerts around the country, and in keeping with the purposes of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, we have awarded scholarship monies to promising young operatic singers.
We also provide libraries and other non-profit groups (such as PBS Stations)
with material on the two stars. A recent project was gathering over 20,000
petition signatures urging the United States Postal Stamp Committee to
issue a MacDonald/Eddy stamp. The Committee has yet to make a decision,
but the club was featured on NBC News and in The New York Times.
We have one simple policy for our club: you may love either star but
respect must be shown for both. In the past decades there has been much
bickering and animosity between the other Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald clubs, which
proved to be detrimental to the stars during their lifetimes. It was AS
A TEAM that they had their greatest fame and so it is as a team that we
honor them.
The Club President is Sharon Rich, author of the best-selling biography "Sweethearts:
The Timeless Love Affair On-screen and Off Between Jeanette MacDonald and
Nelson Eddy." (updated 2001 edition published by Bell Harbour Press.) Awarded as a
"Dame of Merit" in 1995 by the Knights of Malta (Sovereign Order of St. John of
Jerusalem) for her contributions to History and Literature, Sharon Rich
co-founded the Mac/Eddy Club in 1977, and has been its President since
1979. In 1996, the Mac/Eddy Club posted the very first web site for either star. Rich was good friends with Jeanette MacDonald's older sister, actress
Blossom Rock (of the TV series "Addams Family" fame). She has written for
several magazines, has lectured around the country about Hollywood musicals and
MacDonald and Eddy, and was a featured speaker at the American Film Institute in
Washington, D.C.
All the club staff, including the President, are "baby boomers" who
were too young to ever see Jeanette MacDonald or Nelson Eddy in person, but nevertheless
discovered them on video. Club members range in age from 12 to 94. Our
mailing list is currently over 4,000 worldwide, and we hold functions at
various times during the year across the United States, Toronto, and the
United Kingdom.
Our glossy 64-page magazine has been called the most beautiful film journal
of its kind. Published three times a year, "MAC/EDDY TODAY" features articles
and interviews about Hollywood's most beloved screen team. It deals with
all aspects of their lives, on-screen and off, and candidly addresses many
of the myths and questions that fans have wondered about for decades. Recent
articles have included:
A feature on Miliza Korjus
Interviews
with Rise Stevens,Susanna Foster, Rose Bampton, Lawrence Tibbett Jr., etc.
Nelson Eddy's and Jeanette MacDonald's operatic careers
The "lost" Technicolor Maytime
Jeanette MacDonald's pregnancies by Nelson Eddy
Why they married other people
Nelson Eddy's WWII government work
The films they never made
Where to find recordings, videos, and other memorabilia
Each issue is a collector's item, filled with rare photos and a
gorgeous color cover. You won't want to miss a single issue! Use our handy
order form to join the club and receive three issues of the magazine. Our Members Write:
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The journal is beautiful! It's as if Nelson and Jeanette are back with
us again. I like the feeling of warmth and caring that comes from reading
this journal. B.B.
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What the world needs now is beauty and good taste. Congratulations on offering
plenty of both through your fine club. May I always be a part of it. S.T.
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I don't know when I've looked forward so much to a publication. Nostalgia
of a high order is a wonderful thing and I can't thank you enough for the
tremendous job you are doing. P.W.
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Being an opera buff, I was embarrassed to admit I was also a Mac/Eddy fan.
Thanks to you, I've come out of the closet. J.C.
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I used to think that perhaps I was a little strange, holding onto my addiction
to the "dynamic duo," but it's nice to know that there are so many people
like me, all wanting to know all they can about Nelson and Jeanette. J.J.
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Thank you for telling the truth. Those who love Jeanette and Nelson want
to know all. You have done amazing research, and each and every journal
is a treasure. L.C.
- I love your magazine and am glad that others beside myself have not
forgotten two enchanting people. A.L.
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