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Casino Player Magazine,and LV Backstage Talk Radio Show has Joined Forces

By Michele LaFong

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June edition: Las Vegas Backstage Talk-Casino Player Magazine-

Casino Player Magazine, and Las Vegas Backstage Talk Radio Show with Comedian Michele LaFong, has joined forces.

Casino Player Magazine, is a monthly Gaming/Lifestyle Magazine for over 25 years, with over 88,000 paid subscribers nationally.  (Not including the casinos that they are in.)

Every month, LaFong will do a Feature/Interview, (many w/Covers,) with a celebrity that has aired on her Syndicated Radio Show, and Las Vegas Backstage Talk Radio Show, will also have its own Monthly Column in Casino Player Magazine.

In addition, LVBST will post Backstage Interviews on casinocenter.com  monthly.

(This month Las Vegas Backstage Talk Radio Show has a 3 ½ min. video up about Bill Cosby on casinocenter.com)

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Syndicated Column in Gaming Today/ Gary Puckett by Michele LaFong

Interview on LVBST May 30, 2013 6pm-7pm PST 1230AM in LV & Web

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Gary Puckett and Union Gap at The South Point Showroom May 31-June 2, at 7:30pm

Gary Puckett was a guest on Las Vegas Backstage Talk with Comedian Michele LaFong.  The show will air on Thursday, May 30 from 6-7pm PST on The 1230AM KLAV, and The Web.

For more on the interview, check out Michele LaFong’s Column, “Getting Personal with The Stars, ” (above) in Gaming Today Magazine.

Will also be featured in Michele LaFong’s Syndicated Column, “Las Vegas Backstage Talk,” in Casino Player Magazine.

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Gaming Today/Gary Puckett by Michele LaFong

May 30, 2013 6pm-7pm PST 1230AM in LV & Web

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Gary Puckett and The Union Gap at South Point Showroom May 31-June 2 at 7:30pm

I interviewed Gary Puckett was on my radio show.  He was plugging his dates at The South Point Showroom May 31-June 2.

“After this engagement at The South Point, I’m going on tour doing fifty-two shows, from June 8-Sept.1 all over the US.

We did it last year.  “Back in day…we didn’t spend a lot of time working in Las Vegas, but I remember working The International Hotel which became The Hilton, and now it’s the Las Vegas Hotel…and I remember working with Elvis there. He was in the “big room,” which sat two to three thousand people, and I was in their smaller theatre.  I remember working at the same time, and we alternated shows with Ike and Tina Turner, and Redd Foxx, who of course was Las Vegas’ bluest Comedian.

We are traveling a lot, especially this summer.  Last year, we were on a tour called “Happy Together.”  It included The Buckinghams, The Grassroots, Myself, Mickey Dolenz, and The Turtles.  It was a very, popular show, it was their third year in a row, and they decided to do it again this year, so they asked me to come back…so it will be me, and The Turtles, along with Gary Lewis and The Playboys, Mark Lindsey from Paul Revere and The Raiders, and Chuck Negron, from Three Dog Night.  It’s two and a half hours or more of solid hit recordings.  We use one band to back everybody up, the show is very well rehearsed and played, it just moves along, and lots of fun to do.  So we’ll do fifty-two shows this year, from June 8- Sept. 1, all over the US.

We get along great.  I know all those guys…we’ve traveled and worked together before, I had worked with The Grassroots for years and years, and certainly, I’ve worked with Mark, and Howard from The Turtles for many years, and I had worked with The Monkees on occasion, in fact in 1986, I was chosen to  be on The Monkees 20 Year Reunion Tour, which included all of The Monkees except for Mike Nesmith, and he came out on a few of the dates that we did, like The Greek Theatre, and I think The Las Vegas Hilton.

I’ve always been a fan of The Monkees’ music.  I just love their recordings.

“I was on The Ed Sullivan Show three times.”  When I asked if he remembered who he was on the show with, the only act that came to his instant memory was Topo Gigio!   “My Guest appearances on Hollywood Squares were more recent…within the last fifteen years.  I was on with Whoopi Goldberg, and others…and that was a lot of fun to do.”  Gary was answering my questions in very nice, but generic way.  I had to remind him that he was being interviewed on Las Vegas “Backstage Talk,” therefore we expect the real “behind the scenes” goings-on… for example: Did Hollywood Squares prep the celebrities? Were the celebs given the questions ahead of time?  You know…that sort of thing!”  Puckett finally “sang like a bird!”  “Well…you get the questions, and they give you some suggestions… but they want you to make up your own answers.” Did they tell you guys what to say?   “ the show prepped us some.  There was a little coaching, but not a lot.  They just didn’t want any of us to be dumb-founded on any of the questions.”

“You mean you weren’t wearing little head-sets in your ears, whispering the answer to you?”  “Haha… No, it wasn’t the $64,000 Question, nothing like that!”

Playing The Catskills was a big part of our early days.  The Concord Hotel was where we rehearsed The Monkee Tour in 1986.  One thing I really remember that sticks out from working those hotels especially the very first time, the audience didn’t applaud with their hands, they used their knockers.  They were like little wooden lolly-pops that they would bang on the tables…it was a riot…

Because this is the show where we get “Personal with the Stars,” I have to ask… You sound way normal now, but was there a time in your life when you were wild and “running amuck?”  “Haha…you’re asking me if I ever was a drug addict I think…and the answer is no… I did my share of partying, but I never did the hard drugs…I admit to smoking some local weed…

Gary Puckett admits to having his fair share of issues regarding creative control in his career.

Jerry Fuller was our Producer, and I called him “The Iron Fisted,” my way or the highway, producer.  I respect him all these years later certainly because he brought us a lot of success, but he and I had differences about what we would record, especially at some point after the initial successes of “Woman Woman,” “Young Girl,” “Lady Will Power,” and “Over You.”   One song that had really become an issue between us was “Don’t Give into Him,” and strangely enough…that song has become one of my favorites over the years because it’s got some kind of odd, chord changes in it, and I just think it’s a cool song.  The issue is that we disagreed…and when we disagreed, the balance of power was always in his corner because he was given control by the record company. I was always trying to get control and I couldn’t!

“In retrospect, I wish I had been a little easier to work with because I know had I not pushed for that so hard,  I would have done better…in the long run…However, getting to where I have gotten in my life, and having a wonderful family, and a beautiful place to live in the Florida area, and having all the fans that I have out there…the old shoulda, woulda, coulda…goes by the wayside, and I know that there’s some good stuff left in me, and we’re talking about doing some recording projects and things that will become my “later in life” accomplishments…I’m speaking to someone right now about doing some recording that I really think would be a lot of fun, and “I’ve really taken the time to become a better and better guitar player and to have more knowledge of it, so I hope to do that with songs that are not necessarily written by me, but songs that might even be classics, going back to my parents era…and it even sounds a little redundant, because so many artist have done it…but I’ve found some great songs that they haven’t done.

Will also be featured in Michele LaFong’s Syndicated “Las Vegas Backstage Talk “Column in Casino Player Magazine.

Monthly Column-Gaming Today/ Rita Rudner & Adam Carolla by Michele LaFong

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“Gaming Today” Column/Adam Carolla and Rita Rudner by Michele LaFong

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Adam Carolla and Rita Rudner are featured in this month’s edition of “Getting Personal with the Stars” Column in Gaming Today.  Radio Personality / Comedian, Adam was promoting his Reunion Tour with Dr. Drew on March 29, at “House of Blues,” at Mandalay Bay.  Carolla, was first most known for “The Man Show,” on Comedy Central, and “Loveline,” with Dr. Drew Pinsky.   He now hosts The Adam Carolla Show,  which set the record as the “most downloaded podcast” as judged be Guinness World Records, and after interviewing him…I can see why.

We covered everything from his humble beginnings.. working as a carpenter, carpet cleaner, and construction worker, to bombing in comedy clubs.

Many questions were answered like how he got to be on the Board for “The Marijuana Policy Project,” when it turned out he doesn’t even smoke marijuana!

Adam Carolla was honest, funny, unpredictable, and did not disappoint.  His persona was exactly the same off camera, as on.  I’m really looking forward to seeing his show on Friday.

Next up was Comedian Rita Rudner.  She too was very similar to her persona on television. Rita was promoting her upcoming show at The Venetian on April 2, where she performs dates intermittently, throughout the year.

She has written four books, Her play “Tickled Pink,” based on her novel that will be debuting sometime in 2013.  It is based on her own experiences as a female comedian coming of age in the 80’s. There are three jokes a minute.

“The 80’s were a very important time for comedy.  Johnny Carson was my favorite host.  He was always very friendly to me and would come into the make-up room and say “hi.”  He was always a very sweet guy. Jay Leno, and Letterman are really terrific at what they do, but they are more of a comedian first, and an interviewer second.

These days, working for herself is very important to Rita.  “Creative Freedom is the most important thing when you are a creative person. I love doing stand-up and writing because no one tells you what to wear, or what to say, what order to do things…no one is telling me what to do.  That’s what I love so much about this profession.

When asked if she has trouble remembering lines she responded:  “Not only do I remember the jokes, but I remember where I was when I thought of the joke…as I’m telling it…but even if I make everyone laugh for the hour and a half, and everyone has a good time, I try to at least try 2-3 new avenues of material at each show, or I’ll have felt that I let myself down.

I always do questions and answers at the end of my show.  I answer the questions honestly, but I also bring in the jokes because I want to be entertaining.  I sometimes bring out my joke notebook, and ask the audience if I can try these new jokes out on them.  They like it and it helps me because they feel like they are in on something, and they are in on something.”

Do you think women in comedy, have it harder?  “Of course!” She responded.

Women have to be twice as good at everything, because the positions of power are usually in the hands of men, and being a stand-up comedian..is certainly a position of power.

I love female comics because they all so unique, and there are so many male comics, that sometimes you can get them confused, but I think every female comic has a very individual voice.  However, I don”t watch any comics really because I’m so busy with my daughter’s piano, tennis, and guitar, etc. and I work.  I do watch sports because it gets me away from things… and I love to watch other people exercise!  I’m hoping it will get on me.

I love living in Vegas because my audience has jet-lag…and I’m fully awake.  I really like doing my own show at The Venetian.  It’s relaxing. I don’t really like when you’re on television, and you’re under a microscope, and you have to rush it in five minutes and be as funny as you’ve ever been.

Even when I’m traveling…the lights are different, the sound is different. The Venetian is like my living room. I know what to expect. And that’s my favorite when I’m in my room in LV, and the audience has come to see me.”

Rita does a Meet & Greet before and after with her VIP audience. “I love to meet the people that I’m going to make laugh in a few minutes, and it makes me less nervous to talk to the people before the show.  It makes it a better experience.  Las Vegas is a Special Place, and I want to give the audience a Special Time.”

Adam Carolla, and Rita Rudner’s full interviews will be aired on Las Vegas Backstage Talk Radio Show on March 28, from 6pm-7:00pm PST on 1230AM in Las Vegas, and The Web. lasvegasbackstagetalk.com.

Both Adam and Rita will be featured in Michele LaFong’s Monthly Syndicated Column, “Las Vegas Backstage Talk,” in Casino Player Magazine. (CP Magazine.)

 

Gaming Today Column, by Michele LaFong-Lisa Lampanelli

“Getting Personal with the Stars” by Michele LaFong, in Gaming Today.

(Interview is archived under LISTEN button on Las Vegas Backstage Talk website.)

Lisa Lampanelli is also featured in Michele LaFong’s Monthly Syndicated Column, “Las Vegas Backstage Talk,” in June’s edition of Casino Player Magazine.

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