Saturday, May 8, 2010

The Buzz: The Healing Tune + The Amazing Artists

 

          The fabulous entertainer Kelly Clinton kicked off her Monday night Open Mic Cabaret with a number that suited her mood of the day. Kelly said she had been feeling a bit off and kind of sulky all day so it was the perfect time to get it all out with an audience favorite, her original tune, the PMS Blues!!! Kelly took us right into her “easily irritated, my emotions are out of whack” approach via some really powerful vocals and her lively animated act. The bluesy song she wrote “for womankind” over 20 years ago still works as the laugh at yourself and let others laugh with you comedic healing tune it was meant to be. The sensational Kelly Clinton says she was a very young girl when she wrote and recorded PMS Blues, but “It won’t be long before I’ll be writing the sequel!!!!” The amazing entertainer, Kelly Clinton, is always on and she kept it up all night long!!!



First off came the introduction of Kelly’s great band members, musical director Mike Clark on the keys and the stick man, Billy Adams on the drums. Then Kelly turned to intro Kevin Cordova, the DJ/all around special effects guy who adds his extraordinary touch to the show every week. Kevin brought in all those fabulous stage lights we saw Monday night. J.T. Thompson, the fourth member of Kelly’s A-Team was off for the night.

Let the Open Mic begin!!

Reversing the usual format of this blog, we are featuring our last performer of the evening in the first spotlight. Those who did the hang all the way to the end of the show got to see the incredible performance by tap dancer extraordinaire, Van the Man. Van stepped up on a 4 foot by 4 foot portable wooden stage surrounded on three sides by microphones to begin the highlight presentation of the evening!! Van the Man was so awesome he blew us all away with a performance that surely paid homage to all of the Legends of Tap. If anyone can revive this great art form, the astonishing hoofer, Van the Man can!!!!!
Van mentioned he had stopped in to watch Kelly’s Cabaret show a few weeks back,  That's when he told himself, “I’ve got to be a part of this!”      Message to Van the Man: We want you back!!


First up once again this week was the soulful singer, Lannie Counts who gave us his fabulous rendition of the R&B tune, What’s Going On. We couldn’t help notice the beautiful royal red velvet shirt Lannie wore. It was gorgeous!! Lannie went into his second number with the wonderful band behind him. Lannie had some really powerful vocals going during his smooth and soft version of that marvelous tune, What a Wonderful World.

Boy can Lannie Counts sing!!.

Newsflash:  This coming Monday night's show will be broadcast LIVE via the web at www.SeeItLive.tv ........by producer, Shawn Eiferman


Singer/impersonator and producer, Elisa Furr was at the Bootlegger Monday to celebrate her son’s fifth birthday. Kelly invited her up to do a number and Elisa obliged with a marvelous (as always) performance of the upbeat tune Almost Like Being in Love.

Elisa is an outstanding singer and Celine Dion tribute artist. When she's not taking her act on tour, Elisa Furr is always working on a multitude of projects in Las Vegas.  





The lovely actress/singer and web TV host, Kaci Machacyk was up next with her terrific rendition of Speechless, the 2009 recording by Lady Gaga. Kaci’s second tune was the hot disco number Last Dance.


Kaci Machacyk will headline at Kelly Clinton's Celebrity Spotlight on Sunday, May 26, at the Bootlegger Bistro. Kaci’s featured guest performers are Patty Powers, David Marinelli and Tommy Vinci.
Showtime: 8:30 pm.   Reservations:  702-736-4939





“Chicago Boy” Perry Danos, a good looking guy with a wonderful voice and plenty of sex appeal gave us his fantastic version of Over the Rainbow, one of the songs he recorded on his jazz album Swinging’ on the Moon. Then the fantastic singer/songwriter and recording artist  turned up the beat for his hot performance of Save the Last Dance for Me. Hot! Hot! Hot!

Perry Danos made his Las Vegas debut in the main showroom at the Orleans Hotel Casino several months ago.  Just a week ago he was back at The Orleans for another engagement.


The awesome pianist Danny Wright gave a wonderful concert this Monday night with his remarkable instrumental performance of My Miracle followed by Somewhere in Time. Danny Wright was flown in from Texas to open the Aria Hotel/Casino in City Center several months back. He is now signed as a featured artist with the Bellagio Resort.


The amazing Danny Wright is playing at the Cabaret Showroom in the Liberace Museum on May 9,  starting at 6 pm --- and at Grace in the Desert Episcopal Church in Summerlin on May 16.



Singer/comedienne and all around entertainer, Barbara Brighton came by to share her talent at the open mic. Barbara kicked off her act with the up tempo tune, Start of Something, generally known as This Could Be the Start of Something written by Steve Allen in 1956. Barbara has appeared at Caesars Palace and the Desert Inn ---she also had her own talk show based in L.A. Barbara is a very funny entertainer who had the crowd laughing at her “women talk” comedy. Then Barbara Brighton and Kelly Clinton shared the spotlight with a rush of celebrity impressions.
“Barbara Brighton, I love her!”.... Kelly Clinton.




Next came a triple-treat performance starting with singer Gloria Papin presenting a powerful rendition of that very popular song, At Last. Gloria followed up by introducing the amazing trombone player Michael Evans to accompany her on Someone to Watch Over Me.
Adding to the mix of wonderful performers Gloria Papin brought up the remarkable singer, Wesley Dobrow, for their amazing duet number, Neither One of Us.


We’ve all heard the saying, “Three’s a crowd” but in this case the awesome triple play performance was an absolute crowd-pleaser!!!


Roy Orbison impressionist, Donnie Fox,  costumed in the image of the late recording artist, presented two of the celebrated legend’s greatest hits with his rendition of  Cryin’ and Oh, Pretty Woman.

Accompanying himself on guitar, Donnie strikes an uncanny likeness to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame star, Roy Orbison, the performer Elvis Presley crowned as “the greatest singer in the world.”
 Thanks for the memories Donnie Fox.






The lovely singer Lenore Rishel was up next with the original version of the swinging tune Fly Me to The Moon that included the intro lyrics that she spoke so beautifully.
Lenore then presented her fabulous version of The Rest of Your Life, a classic standard recorded by many great artists including Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand and Michael Bolton.





Newly signed recording artist and powerhouse singer Michael Cagle stepped on stage to give his commanding performance of  I Will Always Love You, by Whitney Houston.
Then Michael and Kelly Clinton got it going with a fun loving duet version of Proud Mary with lots of Tina Turner moves and shakes by Kelly, the“dancing machine!”


Michael Cagle’s first single will be out this summer on the Brooklyn West Records label. Michael announced plans to debut his first release at Kelly Clinton’s Open Mic Cabaret!!! We are all excited about Michael’s career move and we are most certainly looking forward to being the first to see him perform his major debut recording.



Just about then, DJ/Special effect guy Kevin Cordova turned on something that had Kelly lip sinking the popular and funny baby giggle bit before she stopped him with “Stop it you!!”

The super singer, Terri Cola was up next accompanied by the band and the exceptional slide trombone player, Michael Evans. Terri did an excellent performance of God Bless the Child that gave Michael a really great opportunity to show his stuff on the horn. For her next number the fabulous Terri Cola did a hot swinging version of Lady Is a Tramp. Terri sure knows how to choose musicians. Her hot tune
rendition was truly enhanced by Michael Evans and the fabulous Kelly Clinton band.



A gentleman that spend most of the night enjoying the show, singer Dean Cobb, had his opportunity to give us a tune when Kelly brought him on stage. Dean did a great job performing with the band on Lost in a Masquerade.

Dean mentioned how well he remembers seeing Kelly's husband, headliner Clint Holmes open for “Georgie” Jessel back in the 1970’s up in the Catskills. Dean Cobb is from San Diego but we expect he’ll be back in Vegas soon to perform at the open mic again.







Bobby Brooks Hamilton was back in town following his latest tour to give us another of his dynamite performances. We are so grateful to have Bobby come by whenever he is in town. He is such a pro and an awesome entertainer. Bobby started off with the popular R&B/Blues number Mustang Sally. Then when the call for “Do your Little Richard” came from the crowd Bobby obliged with his absolutely, right on impression of the Rock and Roll legend performing the hit tune Good Golly Miss Molly. WOW!!
But Bobby's performance wasn’t over yet.  He invited the very popular guy of the night, trombone player Michael Evans to share the stage for his final number. Bobby Brooks Hamilton closed out his stupendous act with Roy Hamilton’s, Since I Fell For You.

Bobby Brooks Hamilton is scheduled to appear in the Hit Parade Show at the Suncoast on Thursday ---then he's off on another European tour. 



A couple of the many demands for Bobby Brooks Hamilton’s Little Richard impression came from two fellow entertainers in the audience, singer Johnny Fortuno and legend impersonator, Rob Garrett.
Johnny Fortuno is appearing in Addison’s Lounge at the Rampart Casino on May 14-15.
Rob Garrett is billed as America’s #1 Neil Diamond Tribute Artist. He is a Legends in Concert alumni and recently performed his Tribute show at the Cannery Casino Hotel.




Kelly introduced “super model” singer/entertainer and song writer, Judy Brown who stepped up to the mic to sing one of her very own favorite songs, I’m In the Mood For Love. Judy followed up that beautiful performance with a fabulous rendition of another wonderful classic tune, Inseparable.

Judy Brown is appearing at the Salo-Salo Restaurant on Sunday, May 14 Showtime 9 pm.





There were more good times ahead as we got closer to the end of another spectacular show.
The magnificent singer, Avis O. Chaney was back for the second time at the Cabaret with a remarkable performance of Kelly Clinton’s favorite song, You’re the Best Thing, by Gladys Knight.

On her second incredible number, Avis had the back up support of four other terrific singers, Terri Cola, Perry Danos, Lisa Gay and Kelly Clinton. What a great show led by Avis O. Chaney, with back up band members Mike Clark, Billy Adams and four great singers performing behind the scenes!!!
What a blast!

Now we’ve reached the end of another great night of outstanding entertainment. As mentioned earlier, the show closed with the astonishing tap dance performance by Van the Man ---that was followed by 'good night and thank you all' from the loose as a goose 'dancing machine,'  Kelly Clinton. 




We are looking forward to another exciting evening of fabulous entertainment coming up next Monday night at Kelly Clinton’s Open Mic Cabaret at the Bootlegger Bistro!!!

Please Join Us on Monday Nights!!

Perform, Promote Your Gig, Dine In, Chill Out, HAVE A BLAST!
Bootlegger Bistro
7700 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Dining Room Reservations: 702-736-4939
Showtime 9 pm
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Everybody:  Dance Like Nobody's Watching!!  Go for It!!

See You Next Monday Night!!

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