Every entertainer starts performing somewhere. And Toto Zara’s musical square one was performing with his brothers and sisters in a sort of European version of the Osmonds.
They’re as much a staple of American highways as flattened raccoons. Seriously, the dudes in Sevendust never seem to stop touring. This may cheese off their wives, but not fans of melodic hard rock that’s equal parts force and finesse.
His former band Styx turns up in Las Vegas all the time with a sound-alike singer, but the group’s estranged singer-songwriter, Dennis DeYoung, stays busy on his own.
“There’s such a truth to where I am right now,” says Matt Goss, a singer who speaks often of truth and reality.
“Little Billy” learned much from the likes of the Son of Sam, Dr. Jack Kevorkian and even Sarah Palin’s dad. They answered the 10-year-old’s letters, advising him on staying in school, career choices and drinking beer. But “Little Billy” was actually a grown-up: author Bill Geerhart.
Management, staff and customers of Desert Volkswagen and Desert BMW of Las Vegas shaved their heads March 6 to show support for children with cancer.
