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}}'''Parker Swan''' was a professional magician and performed with his wife, Claire, as the comedy team of "Parker Swan and Claire."
}}'''Parker Swan''' (1928-2013) was a professional magician and performed with his wife, Claire, as the comedy team of "Parker Swan and Claire."
 
== Biography ==
Swan started out with a [[Mysto Magic Set]] and did his first public show at the age of 12. <ref>[http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x448583396/Spitz-A-magic-moment-in-Ashland Spitz: A magic moment in Ashland By Julia Spitz/Daily News staff The MetroWest Daily News Posted Jan 13, 2011 @ 12:00 AM] </ref>


He developed an act featuring "How To Force a Watemelon," "Prunes of All Nations," and "Fruits I Have Worked With," which played to great success at several magic conventions.<ref>LADIES of the SAM, CLAIRE M. SWAN MAGIC N MELONS, MUM, November, 1981</ref>
He developed an act featuring "How To Force a Watemelon," "Prunes of All Nations," and "Fruits I Have Worked With," which played to great success at several magic conventions.<ref>LADIES of the SAM, CLAIRE M. SWAN MAGIC N MELONS, MUM, November, 1981</ref>


Parker worked in [[Holden's Magic Shop]] from 1942-1946. He has served as a regional vice president for the [[S.A.M.]] and other positions.  He has lectured on the history of magic and supports the New England Collectors organization.   
Parker worked in [[Holden's Magic Shop]] from 1942-1946. He has served as a regional vice president for the [[S.A.M.]] and other positions.  He has lectured on the history of magic and supported the [[New England Magic Collectors Association]].   


He created the "Parker Swan Dollhouse Production".
He created the "Parker Swan Dollhouse Production".


Parker lately has enjoyed playing in the Northborough Senior Center’s Harmonica Club.<ref>[http://www.communityadvocate.com/news/2010-09-03/Northborough/Seniors_harmonize_in_music_group.html Seniors harmonize in music group ]</ref>
Parker enjoyed playing in the Northborough Senior Center’s Harmonica Club.<ref>[http://www.communityadvocate.com/news/2010-09-03/Northborough/Seniors_harmonize_in_music_group.html Seniors harmonize in music group ]</ref>
 
Parker was a Life Member of the [[Society of American Magicians]] and had been a member for 53 years. He was the Dean of Assembly #16.<ref>http://northborough.patch.com/groups/obituaries/p/northborough-remembers-longtime-town-moderator-charles-parker-swan-iii</ref>


== Awards and Honors ==
== Awards and Honors ==
* MUM, Magician of the Year 1992
* MUM, Magician of the Year 1992
== Books ==
== Books ==
* How to Force a Watermelon (1973)
* How to Force a Watermelon (1973)


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 17 November 2013

Parker Swan
BornCharles Parker Swan, III
April 18, 1928
Somerville, Massachusetts
DiedNovember 15, 2013 (age 85)
Northborough, Massachusetts

Parker Swan (1928-2013) was a professional magician and performed with his wife, Claire, as the comedy team of "Parker Swan and Claire."

Biography

Swan started out with a Mysto Magic Set and did his first public show at the age of 12. [1]

He developed an act featuring "How To Force a Watemelon," "Prunes of All Nations," and "Fruits I Have Worked With," which played to great success at several magic conventions.[2]

Parker worked in Holden's Magic Shop from 1942-1946. He has served as a regional vice president for the S.A.M. and other positions. He has lectured on the history of magic and supported the New England Magic Collectors Association.

He created the "Parker Swan Dollhouse Production".

Parker enjoyed playing in the Northborough Senior Center’s Harmonica Club.[3]

Parker was a Life Member of the Society of American Magicians and had been a member for 53 years. He was the Dean of Assembly #16.[4]

Awards and Honors

  • MUM, Magician of the Year 1992

Books

  • How to Force a Watermelon (1973)

References