Ferrell talks about growing up, learning to play instruments, studying journalism, and moving to California to compete for a job playing with Dick Dale.
Fitzgerald, talks about his childhood, his early musical education, his first professional work, his education, working in social care, teaching music, and moving to Las Vegas, Nevada. The interview concludes with a recording of his band performing.
Flanigan talks about his childhood in a musical family, learning to play trombone, becoming a singer with the Four Freshmen, Stan Kenton's support of the group's professional career, and answers audience questions.
Puppeteer and comedian Flowers talks about having respect for the elderly.The interview starts with Maurice directing his questions to Flower's puppet "Madame".
Fontaine talks about her career as a dancer and singer, performing in Las Vegas, obstacles she faced, and stories about her time in the entertainment business.
Fontana talks about his musical career, artists he has met and been influenced by, talks about entertainment in Las Vegas and the state of popular music. Ken Hanlon, who is writing Fontana’s biography, makes an appearance and asks a few questions.
In this interview, Ford and Hines recount their entertainment career, talk about their respective beginnings, how they met, and defining moments in their career. They also talked about playing in Las Vegas, the time they spent apart, and artists and talk show hosts of the time.