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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Barbutti and Mancuso about their music careers, the process of music, where it is going and where it has been, composing, rock-and-roll, the process of composition, and the lack of new talent. They also play several songs as examples.
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Manne, a jazz drummer, talks about his experiences on 52nd Street in New York City, recalling the pleasure of working with so many musicians.
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Marino discusses his favorite comedians and musicians, his impersonation shows, the most expensive attire for his shows, and his then-new comedy act.
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Marshall talks about directing "Nothing in Common", his sister Penny Marshall's film "Jumpin' Jack Flash", acting, and the pain of editing his work.
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Marshall recalls growing up, starting in show business, how he got his stage name of "Pete Marshall", and his career. He also responds to callers' questions.
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McArdle answers calls from fans that call into the show. McArdle describes experiencing paranormal activity in London. She also provides detail about how she came to start working with Liberace.
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