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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Most Popular posts of Liberace
Liberace - Mr Showmanship
The Glitter Man
by
Duane Shinn
Better known as just Liberace, Wladziu Valentino Liberace was born on the 16th of May, 1919 of Polish-Irish parents. He discovered his unique ability at the piano at an early age and went on to become "Mr. Showmanship".
http://ezinearticles.com/?Liberace---Mr-Showmanship-and-The-Glitter-Man
id=1833886 - Dec 30, 2008
What Else Can You Do In Las Vegas Besides Gamble?
by
Karen Vertigan Pope
Ideas about places to go and things to do in Las Vegas that do not involve gambling. Why gamble when there is so much more to Vegas?
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Else-Can-You-Do-In-Las-Vegas-Besides-Gamble?
id=865002 - Dec 04, 2007
Why Rhinestsones?
by
Rodney Henderson
A short history of Rhinestones. From centries ago to modern times, these beautiful crystals have added a brilliant, and affordable, addition to our lives.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Why-Rhinestsones?
id=579992 - May 25, 2007
The Great "Cocktail" Pianists - The Best of the Bunch
by
Duane Shinn
The first cocktail pianists showed the music world that experimenting with music can yield incredible results. From the charm of Eddy Duchin to the musical poetry of Carmen Cavallero to the flamboyant brilliance of Liberace, cocktail pianists shook piano music up in a big way.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Great-Cocktail-Pianists---The-Best-of-the-Bunch
id=1926164 - Jan 27, 2009
Best Museums And Galleries Of Las Vegas Part (1)
by
Kristie Haller
The Serene Spanish-style facade of the Liberace Museum is a vivid contrast to its glittering contents. Founded in 1979, the museum celebrates the life and work of one of Las Vegas's best-loved performers, Liberace (1919- 87). The cars, pianos, and famously bejeweled costumes of this flamboyant personality are exhibited in three sections. The main area houses 18 of Liberace's 39 pianos, and the cars include a rare Rolls Royce covered with mirror tiles and etched galloping horses in which Liberace, dressed to match, would arrive at his Las Vegas show.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Best-Museums-And-Galleries-Of-Las-Vegas-Part-(1)
id=6489484 - Aug 11, 2011
Las Vegas Museums - Showcases of Contemporary History
by
Dirk Vanderwilt
Las Vegas is not just about glitz and glitter. For those that had enough of the strip, there are a few area museums that teach as well as entertain.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Las-Vegas-Museums---Showcases-of-Contemporary-History
id=658009 - Jul 23, 2007
Another Top Ten Things You Must Do in Las Vegas
by
James Man
Las Vegas, Nevada is the single-most popular gambling city in the world. Also known as Sin City, it's also a place where adult entertainment options are in no short supply. Whether visitors are looking to party, gamble or simply see the sights, Vegas is the type of city that offers up choice in abundance.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Another-Top-Ten-Things-You-Must-Do-in-Las-Vegas
id=5359045 - Nov 10, 2010
The Power of "Acting As If"
by
Jill Ammon-Wexler
Back in the mid 1950's an outrageously flamboyant pianist had dreams of playing to an audience in California's prestigious Hollywood Bowl. The problem? He was entirely unknown. But he had a burning passion for his dream. So this strangely flamboyant pianist saved enough money to rent the Hollywood Bowl on an off night.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Power-of-Acting-As-If
id=7468131 - Jan 17, 2013
Rhinestones - The Great Diamond Imitators
by
Alan Beggerow
A history and appreciation of the rhinestone. What is usually thought of when the word 'rhinestone' is heard? A piece of cheap jewelry, a deceased piano player that wore clothes dripping with the glittering stones, or the song 'Rhinestone Cowboy.' Most of the common associations with the name imply cheapness, bad taste, gaudy, right on down the list of negatives. But rhinestones have a long and varied history that tells otherwise.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Rhinestones---The-Great-Diamond-Imitators
id=865817 - Dec 04, 2007
7 American Museums Stranger Than You Are
by
Sam Zivot
They're weird and they're wacky, but they've got a charm and allure we can't help but appreciate. Here's our picks for the zaniest, looniest, nuttiest made in the U.S.
http://ezinearticles.com/?7-American-Museums-Stranger-Than-You-Are

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