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Read [Tom Clavin Book] ^ That Old Black Magic: Louis Prima, Keely Smith, and the Golden Age of Las Vegas Online ^ PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. That Old Black Magic: Louis Prima, Keely Smith, and the Golden Age of Las Vegas She was barely a performer at all, almost half his age, destined for a relatively quiet life; their encounter was pure coincidence. Their records were hugely popular, and they were courted by Frank Sinatra, Ed Sullivan, Robert Mitchum, and other well-known entertainers of the day. In 1948, New Orleans veteran trumpeter and singer Louis Prima stumbled into a young girl named Keely Smith. But they went on to invent The Wildest,” the most exciting and successful lounge act Las Vegas has ever

That Old Black Magic: Louis Prima, Keely Smith, and the Golden Age of Las Vegas

Title : That Old Black Magic: Louis Prima, Keely Smith, and the Golden Age of Las Vegas
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Rating : 4.75 (541 Votes)
Asin : 1556528213
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-09-01
Language : English

All rights reserved. . (Nov.) (c) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. In the Vegas of the early 1950s and '60s, Prima and Smith's raucous all-night lounge act, nicknamed "The Wildest," thrilled both tourists and celebrities with an energetic mix of Dixieland, swing, rock, and off-color humor. After tracing Prima's musical fortunes from his New Orleans roots through gigs at Manhattan's famed 52nd Street jazz clubs to his reign at the Casbar Lounge of the Sahara Hotel, Clavin portrays Prima's relationship to the alluring Cherokee-Irish Smith as a bit of musical luck that turned romantic, until their divorce in 1961. Clavin brings the stage act to life, ably evoking the Vegas lifestyle it helped popularize. Through anecdotes, pop criticism, and comments from print and video sources as well as original interviews, the complex Vegas backstory of racism

She was barely a performer at all, almost half his age, destined for a relatively quiet life; their encounter was pure coincidence. Their records were hugely popular, and they were courted by Frank Sinatra, Ed Sullivan, Robert Mitchum, and other well-known entertainers of the day. In 1948, New Orleans veteran trumpeter and singer Louis Prima stumbled into a young girl named Keely Smith. But they went on to invent The Wildest,” the most exciting and successful lounge act Las Vegas has ever seen, an act that became one of the hottest in the U.S. Kennedy’s presidency--singing That Old Black Magic” fo

That old black magic Ken Smith Being a personal friend of Keely Smith and her two daughters and having worked with Keely over the past 3 years I was interested to see what slant, if any that Tom Clavin had put into his book. I was pleased to read that he had written the story of Louis Prima & Keely from a very unbiased and neutral view point. Too many times I have read or seen their story told from a negat. "The Magic" of Louis and Keely! Michael A. Coluccio Definitely worth reading if you're a Prima fan or even if you're just interested in what the entertainment industry was like in Las Vegas during the golden Fifties and Sixties, before "political correctness" came into being and when the Rat Pack ruled Sin City. Tom Clavin provides us with an interesting, highly readable narrative of the intertwined lives of Louis Prima and Ke. "Awesome!" according to eljaykay. just the book I hoped it would begreat info on Louis and Keeley.answered questions I had, like how he passed awayplus, gives a perfect picture of their fabulous gigs in Vegas and Tahoe back in the dayI know, cuz I was there for many shows at the Saharaloved it

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