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Transcript of interview with Gus Mancuso by Lisa Gioia-Acres, September 27, 2008

Date

2008-09-27

Description

Gus Mancuso (Ronald Bernard Mancuso), a talented impresario, was born in Spangler, Pennsylvania in 1933. Gus grew up in Hastings, Pennsylvania as the youngest of nine children. His father, an immigrant from Italy, Joseph Mancuso, owned multiple businesses and his mother, Josephine Ceranni toiled as a stay at home mother. Despite his father’s businesses, the family struggled financially. By the eighth grade Gus moved to Rochester, New York, where his mother joined him, after his parents separated. As a youngster Gus Mancuso learned to play the trumpet by ear. By age 11 he was encouraged to learn to play the drums so he could help earn money for the family. After two weeks of training, Gus Mancuso was earning $5 dollars as the replacement for his older brother Joe in musical performances in places like Moose Hall and the Elks Club in Pennsylvania. His performances were so legendary that an article was written about Gus entitled the “Eighth Grade Drummer”. He continued to demonstrate tremendous musical versatility even after moving from Hastings to Rochester where he received first chair trombone honors after impressing his high school band teacher. After graduating high school, in 1951, Gus went on the road with the Don Manning Trio. Shortly thereafter, a bass player position opened in his brother’s group the Ray Brand Trio. Despite the fact that Gus did not know how to play bass, when he received the offer to become a member of Joe’s band, he went on to learn yet another instrument and joined the Ray Brand Trio. However, while with his brother’s group, Gus was drafted into the army. He packed his trumpet, and despite initially receiving flack for playing in the latrine, the lieutenant exempted Gus from duty so he could perform in the morning and at night for his fellow troops. Shortly thereafter, Gus served in the army band as a piano player. His instrumental capabilities and proficiency helped pave the way for more opportunities. After the army he moved to Nevada and played trombone with Tony Pastor in Reno. He found his way to Las Vegas in 1955 when he opened at the New Frontier on Halloween night. Gus went on to open at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, playing bass, with Sarah Vaughn. They went on to tour Europe together. He also played bass for Billy Eckstine and Les Brown as well as worked in the music department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Gus Mancuso met Lauri Perri, a singer and his first wife, while playing for the Mary Kaye Trio in Lake Tahoe. They were married at the Little Church of the West in 1960. However, Gus is now married to Maggie Peterson an actress who worked on the Andy Griffith Show. He lives in Las Vegas and currently works three nights a week playing piano at the Bootlegger owned by his first wife and getting the job from his son Ronald.

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Photograph of Teddy Jane and Benny Binion standing in front of their house, Las Vegas, Nevada

Date

1943-08

Description

A photograph of Teddy Jane and Benny Binion standing in front of their house, Las Vegas, Nevada in August of 1943.

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Photograph of Teddy Jane and unidentified woman in front of a garden, Las Vegas, Nevada

Date

1943-08

Description

Teddy Jane Binion (right) stands with an unidentified woman (left) in a garden.

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Photograph of three people standing with their cars, Las Vegas (Nev.)

Date

1943 (year approximate)

Description

Two unidentified women and a man (that could possibly be Binion's family members) stand in front of their cars on a ranch.

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Photograph of Benny Binion and others playing poker, Las Vegas (Nev.), circa 1980

Date

1980 (year approximate)

Description

Benny Binion seated at poker table with his hands folded and facing camera. The photograph being taken during Horseshoe World Series of Poker circa 1980.

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Photograph of Binion and friend in cowboy hats, Las Vegas, Nevada

Date

unspecified year in 196X

Description

Benny Binion (left) stands with his actor friend Chill Wills (right). The pair are outdoors and wear similar fur-lined coats and cowboy hats.

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Photograph of three men holding up cowboy boots, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1960-1969

Date

unspecified year in 196X

Description

Chill Wills (left), an unidentified man (center) and Benny Binion (right) pose for a photo holding cowboy boots and wearing cowboy hats and suits.

Image

Photograph of three men standing in front of the Binion's Horseshoe Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1968

Date

1968

Description

Chill Wills (center) and Benny Binion (right) standing on Fremont street in front of the Horseshoe Hotel & Casino. (1968) . Stamp on back of photo: "Allen Photographers. Inc. Post Office Box 4253 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106". Date stamped "April 17, 1968".

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Photograph of Binion, Cannon, and another man smiling, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1970 to 1979

Level of Description

Item

Archival Collection

Binion’s Horseshoe Club Photograph Collection
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: PH-00318
Collection Name: Binion’s Horseshoe Club Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 01

Archival Component

Photograph of Binion and two others on horseback, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1960 to 1969

Level of Description

Item

Archival Collection

Binion’s Horseshoe Club Photograph Collection
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: PH-00318
Collection Name: Binion’s Horseshoe Club Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 01

Archival Component