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Paulina Peavy Interview on Long John Nebel Radio Show 1958
by Mark Russell Bell
December 31, 2014
The beings who spoke through Paulina Peavy divulged: ” . . . we are using her exactly as you use your microphone. We are beings existing in a world of too high frequency for your comprehension.” (This photo of ‘Pauline Peavy’ is from the 1971 book The Age of Flying Saucers by Paris Flammonde.)
Upon listening to a commercial audio CD with MP3 files of 1950s radio shows hosted by ‘Long John Nebel,’ the most intriguing guest was described in the show descriptions with her name misspelled: “A Mrs. Pievey went into a trance and communicated with spirits.” The expression ‘channeler’ wasn’t a commonly known term at the time so there was some difficulty for Nebel when he attempted to explain her circumstances.
During this January 1958 broadcast, the predominant interview subject was ‘the mystic barber’ of Brooklyn, Andy Sinatra, who wore a metal headband and professed to have experience with astral projection. Joining Nebel in asking questions of the interview guests were a couple of “The Party Line” recurring panelists.
When Nebel first spoke about the possibility of talking with Peavy later in the broadcast, he mentioned that she had brought with her one painting and a number of photos of other paintings plus some masks. He said: “And this lady goes into a trance. She goes to different dimensions and when she’s in these different dimensions she paints these pictures. Now I know nothing about the trance state or the other dimensions but the pictures are beautiful. There’s no two ways about that.”
Approximately two hours later, Nebel introduced Paulina Peavy as “a lady who goes into a trance and during the time that she’s in the trance she receives inspirations to paint. Now I possibly have not phrased this right but this is about all I know at the moment. I can say this to you though — that Pauline Peavy is an artist, inventor, designer, sculptor, poet, writer and lecturer.” Nebel continued:
And she was born in Colorado City. She lived most of her adult life on the West Coast. And she has received degrees in art and education from leading colleges and schools as well as honors and awards in art and architecture. Possibly some of you people have seen her work at the various art galleries. Now, Miss Peavy is sitting to my right. To her left opposite me is Dave Bell. To my left, opposite Miss Peavy is Charles Leedham. Miss Peavy has a very, very unusual mask on. To describe the mask, I would say that it looks like a base color of chartreuse with gray stripes — sort of charcoal gray stripes running through it diagonally. There are many fancy trimmings around it. It’s a very large mask that covers at least three-quarters of her face. There are pearls on both sides of the mask and a number of pieces of metal. I would say it’s a very, very attractive and a very beautiful work of art as far as masks are concerned. And she tells us that it’s important that she wears this mask during the time that she’s in the trance state.
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Paulina Peavy Interview on Long John Nebel Radio Show 1958
by Mark Russell Bell
December 31, 2014
The beings who spoke through Paulina Peavy divulged: ” . . . we are using her exactly as you use your microphone. We are beings existing in a world of too high frequency for your comprehension.” (This photo of ‘Pauline Peavy’ is from the 1971 book The Age of Flying Saucers by Paris Flammonde.)
Upon listening to a commercial audio CD with MP3 files of 1950s radio shows hosted by ‘Long John Nebel,’ the most intriguing guest was described in the show descriptions with her name misspelled: “A Mrs. Pievey went into a trance and communicated with spirits.” The expression ‘channeler’ wasn’t a commonly known term at the time so there was some difficulty for Nebel when he attempted to explain her circumstances.
During this January 1958 broadcast, the predominant interview subject was ‘the mystic barber’ of Brooklyn, Andy Sinatra, who wore a metal headband and professed to have experience with astral projection. Joining Nebel in asking questions of the interview guests were a couple of “The Party Line” recurring panelists.
When Nebel first spoke about the possibility of talking with Peavy later in the broadcast, he mentioned that she had brought with her one painting and a number of photos of other paintings plus some masks. He said: “And this lady goes into a trance. She goes to different dimensions and when she’s in these different dimensions she paints these pictures. Now I know nothing about the trance state or the other dimensions but the pictures are beautiful. There’s no two ways about that.”
Approximately two hours later, Nebel introduced Paulina Peavy as “a lady who goes into a trance and during the time that she’s in the trance she receives inspirations to paint. Now I possibly have not phrased this right but this is about all I know at the moment. I can say this to you though — that Pauline Peavy is an artist, inventor, designer, sculptor, poet, writer and lecturer.” Nebel continued:
And she was born in Colorado City. She lived most of her adult life on the West Coast. And she has received degrees in art and education from leading colleges and schools as well as honors and awards in art and architecture. Possibly some of you people have seen her work at the various art galleries. Now, Miss Peavy is sitting to my right. To her left opposite me is Dave Bell. To my left, opposite Miss Peavy is Charles Leedham. Miss Peavy has a very, very unusual mask on. To describe the mask, I would say that it looks like a base color of chartreuse with gray stripes — sort of charcoal gray stripes running through it diagonally. There are many fancy trimmings around it. It’s a very large mask that covers at least three-quarters of her face. There are pearls on both sides of the mask and a number of pieces of metal. I would say it’s a very, very attractive and a very beautiful work of art as far as masks are concerned. And she tells us that it’s important that she wears this mask during the time that she’s in the trance state.
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