wstagner wrote:... I blame the Beatles for wrecking instrumental music.
Life's too short.
wstagner wrote:Cliff has talent and is a fabulous entertainer. He should do well in Vegas.
Indeed. There are lot of British holidaymakers in Las Vegas anyway.
wstagner wrote:Have you ever heard or Wayne Newton or Liberace?
Both of them of course, but Liberace several years earlier than Wayne Newton. Liberace was a frequent performer on British television in the late 1950s and continuing into the 1960s. In the earlier days, he hadn't really developed the overblown persona he later affected. He was just a besuited performer at the piano.
Wayne Newton was more distant and has never been all that visible in the UK as far as I can remember. I recall seeing him for the very first time on TV
circa 1966, when he was a musical/comedy guest on "The Lucy Show". It was clear that he was
big as far as the USA was concerned, but he meant nothing here in GB. That has been a recurring theme on American variety shows shown here - guest stars about whom the studio audience were clearly ecstatic but who were unknown in Europe.
I saw WN again (recently) in the film "Las Vegas Vacation" (Chevy Chase et al) and was interested enough to Google him. There's loads of stuff on Youtube for a start.
wstagner wrote:Most here in the USA would have considered both washed up hasbeens.
Liberace performed for many years in Vegas nearly until his death in 1987. Wayne Newton remains one of the most successful Vegas entertainers to this date.
So I see from that film, Youtube, etc... not to mention his own website.
wstagner wrote:So, like Cliff or don't, I reiterate my KUDOS to Cliff for givin it a wherl in Vegas. He's nothing to prove to anyone at this point.
He will probably do very well.
JN