Talks about early life, being a POW in WWII, work ethic, the nature of brillance amongst entertainers.
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Maxine Lewis discusses the accomplishments of her family and herself in the entertainment industry. She spent some time in Montreal and Vancouver, Canada before coming to Las Vegas. Lewis performed in many shows including one that included her siblings.
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Dora Liberace discusses the careers and achievements of the Liberace family, focusing on the development of her husband George and brother-in-law Lee.
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Liberace talks about growing up in the depression, his parents and brothers Lee and Rudy, performing with his brother Lee, and his own career.
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Liberace discusses Catte Adams, Boy George, his thoughts on being the highest paid performer in Las Vegas, Nevada, his thoughts on up-and-coming musicians, and his patriotism.
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Hayes discusses comedy, his movie and tv career, various entertainers, and reads excerpts from his biograpy.
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Little talks about being an impressionist and demonstrates his ability, his childhood in Canada, some of his first performances, going on talk shows, and some of his favorite impressions. Includes recorded stage performances.
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Little discusses his career and working in show business, his childhood, being a stage manager on Broadway, working in Las Vegas, people he’s worked with both on Broadway and in Las Vegas. He also answers audience questions.
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Bill Willard hosts a panel of Las Vegas lounger singers including Bob Anderson, Sam Butera, Loleatta Holloway, and Claude Trenier. The panelists discuss early casino lounges, who enjoys lounge acts, the type of music, and the business of successful lounges.
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Lynn reads Maurice's palm and answers questions from callers.
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