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Last Updated: 11/20/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 42
Sign: Virgo

City: Hometown=New Orleans
State: Louisiana
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/10/2007
Saturday, October 24, 2009 

Current mood:  adventurous
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
COPIED DIRECTLY FROM HARRY'S MYSPACE BLOG:

Hi Everyone:‬

I am in Australia now promoting my new CD and I never imagined this trip would have so much controversy.   I've visited Australia now for over twenty years.  I  love the Australian people.  I particularly admire the Australians' love of life and their ability to laugh at themselves.  Those of you who have seen my shows or seen me in several comedic skits on TV, know that I have absolutely no problem with comedic sendups or making fun of myself or others. 

I have watched the media storm that has erupted over my reaction to the Hey Hey blackface skit. Where I come from, blackface is a very specific and very derogatory thing.  Perhaps this is different in other parts of the world, but in the American culture, the blackface image is steeped in a negative history and considered offensive.  I urge everyone in the media to take a look at the history of blackface to fully understand why it is considered offensive.  I also urge you to review the Hey Hey tape and you will see that I did not ascribe any motives to anyone, nor did I call anyone a racist.  The blackface skit was a surprise to me and I was simply shocked to see this on TV.  I do not believe that the performers intended any harm.  

I appreciate the folks who have written in support but please know that I allow everyone their own opinions and can only speak for myself.

-- Harry Connick Jr.
Currently listening:
Your Songs
By Harry Connick Jr.
Release date: 2009-09-22
Daydream Believer
Daydream Believer

 
..As an Australian who missed the "performance" I am glad to be able to hear from Harry himself on this issue, not jst the media storm surrounding it. ........Hey, Hey's Red Faces segment included some really great artist as well as some really silly or just plain awful ones. Some of the artists that appeared went on to forge strong careers both here and over seas. I think it is a shame that they chose to recall something that is at best cringeworthy rather than revisit the early appearances of some truly talented people...
 
Posted by Daydream Believer on Friday, October 30, 2009 - 8:11 AM
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