Unpublished. Shoes kicked off, head thrown back, 19-year-old Liza Minnelli belts out a song for birthday party guests in 1965. From LIFE's report: "When a friend scolded her for singing for free she said, 'I don't care, I sing for me.'"
Bill Eppridge
'60s
Liza allowed Eppridge into her spirited rehearsals, and even invited him to her birthday party at a swinging New York discotheque. LIFE wound up publishing just one of Eppridge’s photos. Here, in tribute to Minnelli and her enduring career, LIFE.com presents an entire series of marvelous, previously unpublished images of a legend in the making.
Liza, of course, was no stranger to show business — she had performed with her mother at the London Palladium, appeared on TV variety shows and done a little work Off-Broadway — but Flora the Red Menace would be her highest-profile role to date, the gig that would nudge her out of the shadow of her famous parents and into her own spotlight.
Of Minnelli’s opening-night performance in Flora, LIFEwrote: “She acted and danced with an awkward, captivating charm, threw out ‘What-am-I-doing-here?’ looks, sang in a voice that boomed and belted, quivered sweetly, and occasionally got out of control — which only added to her likability… She certainly did look like her mother several rainbows ago. When she sang, there were echoes of Judy, too — the old catches and wavers and throbs that made a song sound like as if it were going through a nervous breakdown. But soon Judy’s image faded and Liza’s came into focus.”
In the decades since Eppridge made these wonderful, initmate shots of the budding star, Liza has performed at the world’s most famous concert halls, racked up countless awards for her singing and acting and delighted new generations of fans with scene-stealing appearances in contemporary pop culture touchstones like Arrested Development. But the times she had in her early years truly were something special. As Liza herself told LIFE in 1965: “Eighteen is great, but 19 is best of all. That’s when you’re opening in your first Broadway show.”
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