George Grove, Robert Haworth, and Bob Shane of the Kingston Trio discuss their early lives, changing their style of music in the 1960s, their opinions on political posturing of musicians, and their children's musical preferences.
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Little talks about being an impressionist and demonstrates his ability, his childhood in Canada, some of his first performances, going on talk shows, and some of his favorite impressions. Includes recorded stage performances.
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Mcgovern talks about her career as a singer and her love of music, making it big with her hits, obstacles she faced along the way, charity organizations she supports, and her inspiration in music.
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Rickles talks about a variety of topics, including movie acting, his personality, meeting his wife, his children, and comparing Atlantic City, New Jersey and Las Vegas, Nevada as working locations.
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Russell and Hitchcock discuss their show on the Las Vegas Strip, their beginnings in Australia, ballads, the songwriting process, stage presence, and Jesus Christ Superstar.
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This discussion, hosted at UNLV, featured former musicians from the Stan Kenton Band, answering questions about Kenton, jazz music, and education, with memories and stories. The panel also answers questions from the audience.
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Tesh talks about his recently filmed musical extravaganza at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, other projects he is working on, juggling multiple avenues of work, and the musicians who have influenced his musical style.
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Interview starts with a recorded rendition of Williams' singing "Moon River". Williams talks about his early career, his early and later shows in Las Vegas, and how Las Vegas has changed since he started in the 1940s.
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The Hank Castro Music Business Records document Hank Castro's career in the music industry in Las Vegas, Nevada from 1969 to 1990. The bulk of the collection consists of original audio recordings from the Las Vegas Recording Studio. The collection also contains legal documents, personal correspondence, and promotional material related to the Las Vegas Recording Studio (1971-1985), songwriter agreements, and sheet music (the majority of the lyrics written by Hank Castro) from artists represented by the Las Vegas Recording Studio and Castro's other companies.
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