Gorme talks about her sons, weight, insecurities, and superstition, and takes questions from callers.
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In this interview, Gorshin discusses people who do not like to work with him, his aversion to Dick Maurice, his relationship to Don Rickles, his disinterest in becoming a director or producer, his upcoming run at the Sahara hotel and casino, his rejection of being called a comedian, and his career's revival.
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Goulet discusses the development of his career as a singer, experiences in his professional and private life, Foster Brooks, and learning to skate.
Goulet talks about acting on Broadway, entertainment in Las Vegas, and his singing style and voice.
Goulet talks about talking to the audience, about his performances, Milton Berle, recording companies, working on Broadway, Lerner and Lowe, and answers questions from the audience.
Goulet talks about the major events in his life that helped him develop his career as a singer, and his current Las Vegas show.
Goulet talks about working to develop multiple talents, stage fright, his first professional singing performance, his Tony award, the discipline of stage work, and getting older.
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Graham talks about bringing in new talent to San Francisco and managing careers, including Santana and the Grateful Dead.
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Graham discusses her childhood and early career, various performances, favorites entertainers, and most important influences.
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Grant talks about his experienceas a jazz producer and DJ. He discusses the different shows he has worked on, artists he has met, and how jazz music shows are conducted.
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Gray talks about songwriting, performing, living and working in Nashville, Tennessee, drugs, and publicity.
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Greco talks about his early musical career, his upbringing, early successes, advice to newcomers in the business, and plagiarism.
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Green speaks at length about his childhood in a musical household, being a musical prodigy, his education, and first professional work.
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Greenberg talks about elitism amongst audiophiles to keep high fidelity technology exclusive to what they believe is appropriate.
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