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Disneyland Paris does not have the Barbershop singing group: The Dapper Dans. But we did find the Dapper Dan's Hair Cuts on Main Street U.S.A.!
Here you can see my cat eye glasses and special D I've had since the 60th anniversary of Disneyland. I do have a larger bluebird flying her way with more of a Cinderella look (by same artist)
"Dapper Cadaver provides props for TV and film productions, haunted houses, Halloween parties and psychobilly bands."
July 27, 1929 Saturday Evening Post cover by McClelland Barclay, scan of original cover. McClelland Barclay (1891–1943) was born in St. Louis and lived with his aunt and uncle in Washington, DC after his mother died. He studied first at the Art Institute of Chicago and later at the Art Students League in New York City. He began illustrating popular magazines in 1912. "Dapper Couple" was the first of five covers Barclay painted for the Saturday Evening Post between 1929 and 1941. His Post covers were characterized by bold colors and except for the last one, heavy outlines with white backgrounds. Some of his best-known images were the "Body by Fisher" series of ads for General Motors in the 1930s. His 20-year-old second wife Helene was the model for the "Fisher Body Girl". As a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve, Barclay created some of the most recognizable recruiting posters of World War II. While serving as a combat artist he was killed in action in 1943 when a Japanese submarine torpedoed his landing craft as it approached New Georgia Island.