Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Danny Davies Gans (October 25, 1956 – May 1, 2009) [1] was an American singer, comedian and vocal impressionist. [2] Career. Gans was a performer on the Las Vegas ...
Danny Glands (Cervenka), whose name is a play on the name of long-time Las Vegas entertainer Danny Gans, is an MXC staffer who works in many of the games. His primary responsibilities include asking questions in Finger It (later renamed Hand Job ), knocking down contestants in Brass Balls , and launching the soccer balls in Dirty Balls .
Danny Gans: 1956 2009 52 Impressionist, entertainer Hydromorphone: Accidental Gans was killed by a combination of the prescription drug and a pre-existing heart condition [244] Paul Gardiner: 1958 1984 25 Musician Heroin Unknown [245] Judy Garland: 1922 1969 47 Singer, actress Secobarbital Accidental Officially accidental though speculated ...
Another stage was built for impressionist Danny Gans, [252] [253] who began entertaining at the Mirage in 2000. [254] [255] [256] A ballroom was converted into the 1,265-seat Danny Gans Theatre, at a cost of approximately $15 million. [257] [255] Gans' contract ended in early 2009, when he moved to Wynn's new Encore Las Vegas property. [258]
Gans died in May 2009. [3] Following Gans' death, DeLoach and his partner, singer Marilyn James, joined fellow Danny Gans band members Raphael Erardy, Fred Champoux, and several other musicians, in a show created by DeLoach called, "Echoes of the 60s". It was a multi-media production that ran for 11 months from 2010 to 2011 at Planet Hollywood.
Year Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year 1992: Jahna Steele [2]: 1993: Darren Stuart 1994: Rich Fonde 1995: Mike Davis 1996: ??? 1997: ??? 1998: Danny Gans
Impressionist Danny Gans began entertaining at the Rio in January 1997, in the 730-seat Copacabana Showroom. [234] [235] During his three-year run, the Rio raised ticket prices several times against his wishes, prompting him to sue the resort. He ultimately lost the legal battle.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us