Channing Pollock: Master of Magic

Channing Pollock: Master of Magic

by Michael Pascoe
Channing Pollock: Master of Magic

Channing Pollock: Master of Magic

by Michael Pascoe

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Overview

The late 20th century showcased some of the top names in magic. However, one name created mythical status as if molded from clay by the hands of the Almighty. With movie star good looks, he became the most influential conjurer of all time. Women wanted to be with him and men wanted to be him. That man... Channing Pollock.

Pollock forever changed the art of magic as we know it. His influence has gone beyond even the Suave Deceiver himself. Though many have manipulated cards in the Cardini style, there is one organic prop that has transcended time and that is the living embodiment of grace and sophistication. The majestic bird of peace... the dove.

Just like those avian creatures, Channing himself oozed grace and sophistication. Even though dove magic did not begin with him, it seemed that with his first appearance on Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town, the world took notice and forever linked his name with those white feathery creatures.

When making the movie the Prestige, Hugh Jackman said that he modeled his character's style after Channing. Chan's career was extraordinary, his life story was complex and humbling. The Hero's Journal for Pollock was not an easy one. But in the end, he returned the boon to the region of his birth for others to prosper from his experience.

This long overdue book was many years in the making. Researched with care, the author Michael Pascoe weaved this tale of the life story of a shy undersized young lad from Sacramento, California, into the confident six foot four man that commanded any and every room he entered.

A complete biography of the Master of Magic, Channing Pollock
Third Edition
574 pages
Over 425 illustrations
About 120 in color

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798855664539
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/28/2023
Pages: 574
Sales rank: 476,030
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.69(d)

About the Author

Michael Pascoe is an author, graphic artist, and professional magical entertainer. His interest in magic started as a kid, after watching the TV show the “Magician” starring Bill Bixby. Soon, magic was his gateway to everything. Thus began the lifelong passion with the art of magic.

With this passion in place, it drove him to dive into acting to better assist his stagecraft as well as mime and classical dance. Not happy with the lack of well-written routines, led him to use the art of crafting words. He soon learned the special kind of magic using the imagination that Michael already keenly developed. It allowed him to create worlds and places that only took place in the deep crevices of his mind.

Despite taking dance and acting classes at full force, magic was always in the back of his thoughts. The picture of Benny Chavez in an old article of Genii always stayed with him. When he found out that they still taught classes, he signed up with the Chavez School of Magic with Dale Salwak as teacher. Through the help of his dance teacher, Patsy Swayze, Michael devolved a dance manipulation act.

From there he became a professional magician performing in venues like the Aladdin and Paris Hotel and Casinos in Las Vegas. He also worked many years at Magic Mountain in Valencia, California being the MC and house magician.

He wrote and designed layouts for a Las Vegas fashion magazine. His cartoons and editorial articles were featured in varies magazines and newspapers. Through the inspiration of the tragedy on September 11th still on his mind, Michael wrote and illustrated the Abbott Press book, A 9/11 Christmas: A Christmas to Remember.

Michael has a deep passion for history. And that was evident when updating articles in Wikipedia about famous magicians. With all of that, Michael takes pride in the fact that he was first published in the international magic magazine, Genii by contributing articles for that legendary magazine back in the mid-80s. Since then, he has grown as a writer.

So, it’s no great surprise that Michael Pascoe took on a project requested by his friend Amado “Sonny” Narvaez. It was Sonny’s desire to finally have a book about Channing Pollock published that made this possible.
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