Cherry and his wife talk about his life and career as a singer, his early life, his time as a pro golfer, and his life in Las Vegas. Cherry discussed his most famous works, his career and life, as well as what brought him to Las Vegas.
Childers talks about his eary career and time with the Kenton Band, his experiences with other big band artists, his work in Las Vegas, his musical technique, and the skills needed to organize, arrange, and learn music.
Christie talks about his youth, how he found his passion for music, his musical training, and the types of music he enjoyed growing up that influenced his own music.
Chudd talks about his career as a music producer and promoter starting with the development of the "Let's Dance" radio show that launched Benny Goodman's career, and then details the development of Imperial Records, with artists including Fats Domino, Roy Brown, T-Bone Walker, Slim Whitman, and Ricky Nelson.
Clark talks about his career as a singer and musician, how he built experience, and different performances. He also performs a song for the audience. Clark talks about his music, about recently coming back from Russia, and the way Russians view Americans. He then answers audience questions.
In this interview, Cloe discusses his career as a vocalist with "The Command Performance" and his subsequent solo career as a pianist. This is the second half of an interview; the first half is missing.
In this interview, Rosemary Clooney recalls her career in singing and acting, performing in Las Vegas, her childhood and marriage, her eyewitness account of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, and her mental health at the time.