Carter, brother of former President Jimmy Carter, answers audience call-in questions.
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Carter discusses dieting, fame, friendships, performing in Las Vegas, Nevada, her outrage to gossip articles about her, and the debut of her new live show. Carter discusses her career, headlining with Lou Rawls, her feelings about fame, working on "Give Me a Break", and future projects. Carter discusses her early life and musical influences, her family life, her first Broadway production, stage fright, television roles, her thoughts about rap music, raising children, her mother and grandmother, and youth and aging.
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Chambers and Traynor discuss professional x-rated film work, Chambers' ban from Las Vegas casinos, and considerable discussion about Linda Lovelace's book and accusations about Traynor.
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Channing discusses a variety of topics, including her early life, her career, politics, and the state of the music industry. Rich Little briefly joins the interview to discuss their Las Vegas show.
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Charles talks about his early life and career, his views on the music industry, and his interactions with other entertainers. He also takes questions from the audience and gives advice to young musicians.
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Charo talks here on a phone call interview about a number of topics, sharing a diet soup recipe, her current future work, her accent, motherhood, and her hopes for her son.
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In as short telephone interview, Checker talks about putting his all into his shows and being involved in many projects.
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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.
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Cheshire talks about psychic abilities.
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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.
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