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Gene Simmons is a Believer

The tongue-wagging Gene Simmons of KISS attended the 9:30 pm performance of CRISS ANGEL Believe at the Luxor on Monday accompanied by Luxor President Felix Rappaport, Luxor Senior V.P. Jean George, Radical Comics Publisher Barry Levine, Alan Levine, Radical Publishing's Jesse Berger and Senior V.P. of MGM-Mirage Marketing Joe Fertitta, the group playfully partook in Criss’ magic act “Preminition” at the start of the show.
A New Publication has arrive in Las Vegas
The
Las
Vegas Black Image Magazine,
which will feature monthly insightful and
entertaining highlights of African-Americans
celebrities and residents in the Las Vegas
Nevada area. Readers who have an overall
interest in the diversity “in living” of
African-Americans in Nevada will be delighted to
have
The Las Vegas Black Image Magazine
as a literary option. It is projected that the
visiting national and international tourist
community visiting Las Vegas will attain the
hard copy or internet Las Vegas Black Image
Magazine issue to find out the latest news and
information encompassing African-Americans in
Las Vegas Nevada.
Finding My Voice In Vegas!
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Dr. William H. "Bob" Bailey chronicles his life from his childhood in Cleveland to the Moulin Rouge in Las Vegas, and everything in between: the good, the bad, the amusing, and the embarrassing. He willingly shares his personal trials and triumphs, his dedication to making Las Vegas a better place. The Bailey family has a strong musical tradition; vocal star Pearl Bailey was Bailey's second cousin, and Pearl's brother, Bill, was a professional dancer and singer before her. When Bailey's father lost his job during the Great Depression, the family moved to Cleveland, Ohio where Bailey grew up and learned to sing in church choirs. Bailey finished high school at age sixteen with the intention to become an international lawyer. His grades and vocal talent won him a scholarship to Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. For more information about the book and the author please call 702-615-8216 |
