Recording of a press conference given by the executives of the Aladdin Hotel-Casino, talking about their new venue, the Aladdin Theatre.
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Allen, known as the "Rembrandt" of Hollywood portraiture, speaks extensively of his friendship and working relationship with Frank Sinatra in the 1960s.
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Baucum, a hypnotherapist popular with many Las Vegas entertainers, talks about the power of positive thinking, why peope come for hypnosis, and sleep learning.
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Big Marty talks about working as a DJ, the radio business in Las Vegas, the life span of radio personalities, and other radio DJs and talk show hosts.
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Burton discusses his music education and development of his musical interests, his early career, and Las Vegas politics, casinos, entertainment, and UNLV sports.
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Bushell discusses his life during the 1930s, different shows and bands that became famous, and the development of the music industry during the period.
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Caesar discusses his career in acting from past to present, and how taking different acting opportunities helped him to develop as a performer.
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Cahill talks the entertainment industry, different artists, and how they contributed to the development of the industry. He also discusses his career and future plans.
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Cahn talks about the places and characters from New York City's 52nd Street and his musical compositions.
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In this very short interview, Clark talks about the impact of fame on his life, including having the FBI raid his home in the 1950s DJ payola scandal.
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