The minutes from a promotional meeting at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The main topics outlined were the Trans World Airline (TWA) Quickie vacations, Lake Mead cup race, and the Las Vegas Rhythmettes.
A representative, billing statement that recaps the types of advertising and costs for May 1970 at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The statement was prepared by the Cole Fischer Rogow, Inc. company and sent to the attention of Al Freeman, Sands Hotel.
The Christmas 1958 issue of the "Sands Times," a promotional periodical published by the Sands Inc., in Las Vegas, Nevada. The periodical is comprised of photographs of guests and celebrities, and it highlights specific events and activities held by the Sands Hotel. The editor was Al Freeman, and the assistant editor was Ruth East.
The meeting notes for the Sands Hotel's contributions committee, which outlines which contributions had been approved, the amount approved, and the rejected contributions.
A letter from Barbara Christensen, the manager for Press & Public Information for Epic Records in New York, to Al Freeman, the Sands Hotel Director of Publicity in Las Vegas, Nevada. The letter outlines the upcoming Epic Records, National Sales Convention, June 17-19, 1968, including information about the various musical artists that were performing.
A biography of the musical group West, written by Epic Records (New York) and given to the Sands Hotel (Las Vegas), for the Epic Records National Sales Convention. The five-page biography lists all of the members in the group, and provides a small bio on each member; including information on how long they have been performing together and which instruments they play.
A biography of musician Tammy Wynette written by Epic Records in New York and given to the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada for the Epic Records National Sales Convention. This three-page biography covers her life from a child in Tupelo, Mississippi through her career as a professional musician, highlighting her award winning singles.
A biography of musician Maxine Brown written by Epic Records in New York and given to the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada for the Epic Records National Sales Convention. This two-page biography examines Brown's upbringing in her church choir in Kingstree, South Carolina to her hit singles and performances in notable clubs in New York City.
A biography of musician David Houston written by Epic Records in New York and given to the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada for the Epic Records National Sales Convention. This three-page biography examines Houston's early start at the age of twelve when he stared on the famed radio program ""Louisiana Hayride"" to a list of his current country music hit sincles and albums.
A biography of the musical group Sly and the Family Stone written by Epic Records in New York and given to the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada for the Epic Records National Sales Convention. The seven-page biography lists all of the members in the group, and provides a small bio on each member; including information on their individual musical accomplishments.