Kaysing answers questions about his writing and books. He talks to them about his Moon hoax movement and why he believes that the moon landings were a hoax.
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Kutash, a dancer and producer, recounts a problem he is facing with the Sands Hotel and the production of his show. This is followed by a brief conversation with an unidentified individual offering the Sands Hotel's perspective on the issue.
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Howard talks about his childhood, believing he wanted to be a doctor, being inspired by jazz musicians to learn music, and pursuing a professional musical career.
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Lano talks about how musical styles are reimagined and reused, overdubbing recordings, and writing arrangements for guitar interpretations of classical orchestral music. He also plays guitar.
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LaRue discusses the Fifth Dimension, talks about touring, performing on Broadway, and the group's first Las Vegas performance at Caesar's Palace.
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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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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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McCoo and Davis talk about how they met, how their relationship developed, working together, and working with a group. They also answer callers' questions.
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