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Love Hendrix!

Jun 28, 2009 - CDT 12:22 PM
says... Thanks for visiting DVDTOWN, and enjoy the news!
Love Hendrix!
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June 2006
From USA Today.com...

TV pitchman Billy Mays found dead at Fla. home



Billy Mays, the loud, fast-talking pitchman who epitomized the infomercial spokesman, died Saturday at his home in Tampa. Mays, who would have turned 51 on July 20, was found by his wife. Police do not suspect foul play.

Dressed in a trademark blue shirt and khaki pants, the husky, bearded Mays had been among the best-known infomercial hucksters on TV for more than two decades, pitching cleaning products, wonder tools and other "as seen on TV" items that eventually made their way into retail stores.

Mays began his sales career selling portable washing machines on the Atlantic City boardwalk after graduating from high school in 1977, beginning a career that would take him across the country, where he pitched products at state fairs, conventions and home and garden shows.

It was at a Pittsburgh home show in 1993 that Mays would jumpstart his career. There, he met Max Appel, founder of Orange Glo cleaning products. Mays began promoting OxiClean and other Orange Glo products on the Home Shopping Network, and sales took off. Mays continued to hawk OxiClean after the company was sold to consumer products giant Dwight and Church. But his showmanship lent itself to scores of other infomercial products that provided the blue-collar Mays a lavish lifestyle.

"I've done well for myself," Mays told USA TODAY in a recent interview. "The infomercial business has been good to me."

With many of the products he helped bring to market, Mays wasn't just a pitchman, he had a stake in overall sales.

Mays said he had a blueprint to determine what made products infomercial-worthy. "Is it demonstratable? Does it have that wow factor? Is it easy to use? Is it priced right? It's a funny business," Mays said. "I kind of compare it to baseball. I'm always looking for a home run."

Mays' style became so well known that he was used to promote ESPN and ABC's college bowl games, even health insurance. This year, he had teamed up with business partner and fellow pitchman Anthony Sullivan to star in Discovery Channel's Pitchmen reality show, which showed the pair judging fresh products for infomercial sales and how they'd market them.

Sullivan could not be reached for comment Sunday. The pair last appeared together Tuesday to promote Pitchmen on The Tonight Show with Conan 0'Brien. The last episode, scheduled for Wednesday, had been taped and will air at 10 p.m.

"Everyone that knows him was aware of his larger-than-life personality, generosity and warmth," says Discovery Channel spokeswoman Elizabeth Hillman. "Billy was a pioneer in his field and helped many people fulfill their dreams. He will be greatly missed as a loyal and compassionate friend."

-JOE- (Love Hendrix!)
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S_Coaster

Jun 28, 2009 - CDT 12:42 PM
S_Coaster
Member since:
May 2004
This is becoming one of those "Antonioni-Pavarotti-Bermgan" summers.

Mike37

Jun 28, 2009 - CDT 12:47 PM
says... http://twitter.com/DoctorTran37
Mike37
Member since:
December 2007
So freakin' weird.

KungFuTaco

Jun 30, 2009 - CDT 9:13 AM
KungFuTaco
Member since:
January 2008
Must say I have enjoyed my hurcules hooks, Oxiclean, and my Lint B Gone.

Tim Raynor

Jun 30, 2009 - CDT 9:54 AM
says... It looks fake . . . very fake!
Tim Raynor
Member since:
March 2002
I know Mr. T supports it, but that Flavor-Wave Oven is one of the best kitchen appliances ever!

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