Cork Proctor worked the lounge circuit in Las Vegas and Reno beginning in the 1970s, when he opened for such stars as the Supremes and Mel Tillis.
Music
Chazz Palminteri knows talent, and he knows the Bronx Wanderers. This is how a hit show came to be.
Rapper Flavor Flav dropped in to Red Lobster on Flamingo Road and Eastern Avenue last week, ordering the entire menu for himself and his family.
The Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekender, George Clinton and P-Funk, and Zach Bryan lead this week’s entertainment lineup.
The company seeks another sellout as its presents Giacomo Puccini’s classic “La bohème” this weekend.
Mark Davis was in a gala and Rolling Stones mood after an active weekend in Las Vegas.
The “Jersey Boys” legacy, and music of the Four Seasons, continues to thrive in Las Vegas.
“I think every Vegas show is built to take on these evolutions,” co-producer Baz Halpin said in a recent phone interview. “So this is our first step of an evolution. We’re quite pleased with it.”
“Bat Out of Hell” is so talent-laden, it survived an interloping experience by yours truly.
Usher led his girlfriend, Jennifer Goicoechea, to the stage in Wednesday’s show. Her birthday was Thursday.
The headliner showed up as planned — at 2:45 a.m. The party cannons went off, full blast. Chris Brown certainly knows how to create an entrance.
Sting added six shows next April to his “My Songs” residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Travis Scott and Morgan Wallen are making career comebacks, but there is more in store for the BMA’s in Sunday’s return to Vegas.
In Las Vegas, Sonny Turner revived the Platters’ heyday in performances at Suncoast Showroom.
Gus Mancuso’s contemporaries remember him as one of the greatest musicians ever to play Las Vegas.