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A graduate of the [[Chavez Studio of Magic]], Haney served three tours in Vietnam, then return to entertain the troops after being discharged. He toured the world with a stage show and was one of the highest paying magic acts in the country. | A graduate of the [[Chavez Studio of Magic]], Haney served three tours in Vietnam, then return to entertain the troops after being discharged. He toured the world with a stage show and was one of the highest paying magic acts in the country. | ||
In [[1990]], Denny retired from the road and opened the Denny & Lee Magic Studio in Baltimore. In 2001, he opened a branch in Las Vegas.Nevada.<ref> http://www.dennymagic.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?client=58486775&action=serve&item=article.html</ref> | In [[1990]], Denny retired from the road and opened the [[Denny & Lee Magic Studio]] in Baltimore. In 2001, he opened a branch in Las Vegas.Nevada.<ref> http://www.dennymagic.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?client=58486775&action=serve&item=article.html</ref> | ||
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Born | Dennis John Haney December 26 1945 Essex, Maryland |
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Died | January 23 2019 (age 73) Rossville, Maryland |
Resting place | Lakeside Cemetery, Colon, Michigan |
Denny Haney, born in Essex Maryland, was a magician and magic store owner of Denny & Lee Magic Studio.
Biography
A graduate of the Chavez Studio of Magic, Haney served three tours in Vietnam, then return to entertain the troops after being discharged. He toured the world with a stage show and was one of the highest paying magic acts in the country.
In 1990, Denny retired from the road and opened the Denny & Lee Magic Studio in Baltimore. In 2001, he opened a branch in Las Vegas.Nevada.[1]