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Tempest Storm A really nice late-50’s era Backstage photo.. I can spot a few other performers’ names scrawled on the wall behind her.. Hope Diamond, Tana Louise, and “The Body”.. Either Irma or Venus, one would presume?..
In May of 1959, Tempest Storm gets married to singer/actor: Herb Jeffries..
retrodoll: Tempest Storm
Elvis photos hanging in the home of Tempest Storm..
Elvis and Tempest Storm.. The King of Rock'n'Roll meets The Queen of Burlesk!
retrogirly: Tempest Storm
whentheroadrunsout: Tempest Storm poses for a photo beneath the marquee of the ‘New Follies Theatre’; located in Los Angeles, California..
Tempest Storm decides to turn the other cheek.. A vintage 50’s-era photo taken on the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ stage in Los Angeles, California..
Tempest Storm Early promo photo scanned from the pages of an old issue of ‘Cavalcade Of Burlesque’ magazine..
retrodoll: Tempest Storm (“and Her Bosom Pals”..)
Tempest Storm: 2008 Interview
Tempest Storm in a late-60’s promotional photo..
1950sunlimited: Tempest Storm Featured in the pages of a 1957 issue of ‘Glamour Parade’ magazine..
Tempest Storm
Tempest Storm A UPI press photo from May of ‘59, detailling her marriage to actor/singer Herb Jeffries..
Tana Louise and Tempest Storm grace the cover of ‘STRIPARAMA’ #2 (Vol.2 - No.1) magazine; published in 1962..
A Happy 21st Birthday to Tempest Storm!! When you’re born on the February 29th of a Leap Year, it doesn’t matter that you’ve been kicking around Planet Earth for 84 years.. You still only get to celebrate on your actual birthdate, every
In 1928, Annie Blanche Banks was born in Eastman, Georgia.. In the early 1950s, she began her Burlesk career as Tempest Storm, at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles.. Tempest can be seen (3rd dancer from Left) in the Top tier image, waiting
joliestripes: Let’s make today Tempest Storm Day!
Tempest Storm appears on the back cover of the July ‘54 issue of ‘TAB’ magazine; a popular Men’s Digest of that era.. More Tempest pics are here..
1950sunlimited: Busty Brown and Tempest Storm showcase a number of Burly-Q venue newspaper promo ads, from in-and-around the Los Angeles area..
A very young Tempest Storm appears in mid-Bump, in a publicity still from the George Weiss (produced) 1951 exploitation film: “PARIS AFTER MIDNITE”..
Tempest Storm takes an important phonecall.. A late 60’s-era promo photo..
What your Membership Certificate looked like, if you’re a card-carrying member of the Official Tempest Storm Fan Club..
axemansjazz: STRIPPING CYCLONE.. Tempest Storm
Tempest Storm in an early-60’s promotional photo..
Tempest Storm poses on Irving Klaw’s couch for another Nudie-Cutie photoshoot.. More Tempest pics can be found here..
Vintage 50’s-era matchbook for Pete De Cenzie’s ‘EL REY Theatre’ in downtown Oakland, California.. The venue was made famous by Tempest Storm, who performed there annually, during her long Burlesque career..
Tempest Storm poses next to a large poster painted by artist: William Mayo; advertising her appearance at Oakland’s ‘EL REY Theatre’.. Scanned from an article appearing in the March ‘56 issue of ‘VUE’; a popular 50’s-era
Tempest signs a Million Dollar contract! A vintage press photo from late ‘56, shows Tempest Storm (with Frank Engel) signing a 10-year contract with the 'Bryan-Engel Burlesque Theatres’ chain, worth a sum total of 1 million dollars.. She agree
hidden-under-the-mattress: Joan BridgesPublicity still from the 1952 Burlesque film: “STRIP TEASE GIRL”; produced by Sonney-Mack Enterprises.. The star of the film was a young Tempest Storm..
Tempest Storm poses next to one of the large lobby posters beneath the marquee at the ‘New Follies Theatre’; located in Los Angeles, California..
A vintage 50’s-era carnival show poster featuring: Tempest Storm and her “Sizzling TEASERAMA Revue”..
A nice 50’s-era promo postcard of: “The Fabulous Tempest Storm”..
Tempest Storm A series of still-frames made from Irving Klaw’s 1955 Burlesque featurette: ‘TEASERAMA’..
Tempest Storm ..lying down on the job, once again!
Sharon Storm
Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks)Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Tempest Storm A great promotional photo of Tempest and “Her Bosom Pals”!..
vigorton2: I dunno what Men’s magazine this is, or who Sandra Shane is?.. But I can tell you that is definitely Tempest Storm!
A very young Tempest Storm appears with a marionette, in a publicity still from the George Weiss (produced) 1951 exploitation film: “PARIS AFTER MIDNITE”..
girliemagazine: Tempest Storm Photographed by Russ Meyer at Oakland’s ‘EL REY Theatre’..
kdo: Tempest Storm takes time out to rehydrate herself..
Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks)
Tempest Storm aka. “America’s Sweater Girl”..
Tempest Storm is featured on the cover to the 1959-edition of the ‘American Artists’ calendar..
Tempest Storm poses on Irving Klaw’s couch for another Nudie-Cutie photoshoot.. More Tempest pics can be found here..
Tempest Storm reaches all the way down before unleashing yet another earth-shattering “Bump”, during a performance at an unidentified nightclub..
4colorcowboy: A poster for the 1937 film: “Harlem On The Prairie”; starring singer/actor: Herb Jeffries.. In 1959, Jeffries would marry popular stripper Tempest Storm; fathering a daughter named “Patty” with her.. Remarkably,
Tempest Storm keeps things warm…
Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks) Appearing in a publicity still from Irving Klaw’s 1955 Burlesque featurette: ‘TEASERAMA’..
echobunnygo-go: Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks)
Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks) More Tempest pics can be found here..
Tempest Storm Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Tempest Storm poses with legendary Vegas show producer Maynard Sloate.. Maynard Sloate once owned the ‘Strip City’ nightclub in Los Angeles. In 1965, he moved to Las Vegas and began producing extravagant Burlesque shows at some of the city&rsq