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Dr. Lonnie is celebrating Nevada Day with his annual Open House
Check out our new site:
for the details on Dr. Lonnie Hammergren's annual Nevada Day Open House!
You won't want to miss the chance to see his collection!
A new site and look
Beginning today, Monday, Sept. 2nd, 2013, the Classic Las Vegas blog has a new look and a new home.
Please update your bookmark for this site to our new web addy- Classiclasvegasblog.com
There you will find our new and improved site with more in-depth photo history galleries, our regular features and more!
So, we hope you will join us at our new site as we continue to chronicle the history of Classic Las Vegas!
Watch this space!
It has taken a bit longer than we expected (don't all renovations??) but we are pleased to announce that we are putting the final touches on our new look and hope to launch the new, improved Classic Las Vegas Blog later this week!
We will still have the same great blog as well as more detailed photo galleries and more! It will give us room to grow while still letting us concentrate on writing about Las Vegas.
We hope you will like it!
So, keep watching, because the new blog look is almost here!
Rest in Peace, Elvis
Elvis Aaron Presley
January 8, 1935 - August 16, 1977
We remember!
Las Vegas legend and singer Eydie Gorme has died
Eydie Gorme, a popular nightclub and television singer as a solo act and as a team with her husband, Steve Lawrence, has died. She was 84.
Gorme, who also had a huge solo hit in 1963 with "Blame it on the Bossa Nova," died Saturday at Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas following a brief, undisclosed illness, said her publicist, Howard Bragman.
Gorme was a successful band singer and nightclub entertainer when she was invited to join the cast of Steve Allen's local New York television show in 1953.
She sang solos and also did duets and comedy skits with Lawrence, a rising young singer who had joined the show a year earlier. When the program became NBC's Tonight Show in 1954, the young couple went with it.
They married in Las Vegas in 1957 and later performed for audiences there. Lawrence, the couple's son David and other loved ones were by her side when she died, Bragman said.
"Eydie has been my partner on stage and in life for more than 55 years," Lawrence said in a statement. "I fell in love with her the moment I saw her and even more the first time I heard her sing. While my personal loss is unimaginable, the world has lost one of the greatest pop vocalists of all time."
Although usually recognized for her musical partnership with Lawrence, Gorme broke through on her own with the Grammy-nominated "Blame it on the Bossa Nova." The bouncy tune about a dance craze of the time was written by the Tin Pan Alley songwriting team of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.
Her husband had had an equally huge solo hit in 1962 with "Go Away Little Girl," written by the songwriting team of Gerry Goffin and Carole King.
Gorme would score another solo hit in 1964, but this time for a Spanish-language recording.
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