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Events, friends and celebrities photos from Irwin and Susan Molasky, image 20

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Actor Charles Durning with Susan Molasky from the Lorimar years.

Events, friends and celebrities photos from Irwin and Susan Molasky, image 40

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Moe Dalitz and unnamed at New Year's Eve 1998 party.

Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood scrapbook, image 65

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New Years greetings from various people and businesses, 1956

Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood scrapbook, image 66

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New Years greetings from various people and businesses, 1956

Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood scrapbook, image 67

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New Years greetings from various people and businesses, 1956

Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood scrapbook, image 68

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New Years greetings from various people and businesses, 1956

Scenes and people from Pahrump Ranch in Pahrump, Nevada: photographic prints, image 005

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Darlene Cayton lived on Pahrump Ranch ca. 5 years old.

People at Angles Nightclub in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic prints, image 019

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Handwritten on a Post-It note on verso: "New Year's Eve 1994".

Transcript of interview with Ronald Simone by Claytee White, May 5, 2009

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2009-05-05

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Musician Ronald Simone of Las Vegas credits his father’s guidance and his upbringing in New Haven, Connecticut, for shaping his musical and educational aspirations. Due to its proximity to New York City and the influence of Yale University, New Haven offered its residents the finest in musical entertainment; as a result, many musical greats were from or had lived in New Haven and most Broadway shows opened at New Haven’s Shubert Theater. Born in 1935 with the gift of perfect pitch, Simone began to play the piano at a young age and could play most pieces by ear. He began playing professionally at age eight in 1943 with a weekly stint on a radio show, Kitty's Revue. Still in grade school during World War II he began touring locally with an amateur producer, who formed a show that played military bases and hospitals around Connecticut and into New York and Massachusetts. In high school Simone formed his own trio and a quartet and played piano in gin mills, illegal card rooms, and resorts in upstate New York while playing trumpet in the high school band. He joined the Musicians Union at 18 and continued to play in New York and Connecticut clubs and theaters throughout his five years at Yale. During his second year at Yale the School of Music became a graduate school, from which Ron graduated in 1958. Ron’s sister Louise married one of his Yale classmates, a drummer, and the couple moved to Las Vegas. Ron visited his sister in 1959, loved the musical opportunities he saw, transferred his Musicians Union membership, and moved to Las Vegas with his friend, violinist Joe Mack, in September 1960. After sub work and playing a lounge show at the Riviera, he spent five and a half years in the Riviera showroom, moving in 1966 to the Desert Inn, where he played piano in the exclusive Monte Carlo Room for five years for the likes of Dean Martin, Sandy Koufax, Sammy Davis Jr., and Kirk Kerkorian. From there Simone went to the Dunes, where he remained for the next nineteen years working with choreographer Ronnie Lewis and rehearsing and playing all the Casino de Paris shows, line numbers, and production numbers. In July 1989, Musicians Local 369 went on strike. Because Simone was playing the Follies Bergere at the Tropicana—the first house band to strike—he was among the first musicians to walk out. Musicians at all but three Strip hotels (Circus Circus, Riviera, and the Stardust) followed. While the musicians strike lasted nearly eight months, Simone was recruited for sanctioned sub work for the duration at the Lido de Paris show at the Stardust. After the strike ended he worked with Johnny Haig's relief band playing six nights a week at various hotels.

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