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Although the song features some suggestive lyrics, it is about a car that Roth saw race in Las Vegas; its name was "Panama Express", hence the title of the song. [6] [5] Panama was also the name of Roth's Opel Kadett. [7] Roth wrote the song after being accused by a reporter of "singing about only women, partying, and fast cars".
The nearby gypsum mine was purchased in 1923 by the Blue Diamond Corporation of California. [5] The company opened a wallboard manufacturing plant at the site in 1941, and then began building a company town in 1942. [6] [7] The village of Cottonwood became known as Blue Diamondville that year, when a post office opened under that name.
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The song, which was written by songwriter Homer Joy, was first recorded by Buck Owens in 1972 with little success. [1] Dwight Yoakam persuaded Buck Owens to join him on a re-make of his 1972 song. After the duo performed it on a CBS television show, they recorded and released the song, which reached No. 1 in Billboard magazine's Hot Country ...
Live at The Venetian – Las Vegas is a digital album by Blue Man Group, released through the iTunes Store on July 25, 2006. The 10-track album is a compilation of various live recordings of the group's performances at The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino's Blue Man Theater on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, where the group has been performing since October 2005.
"Las Vegas" is a 1970 song written by Mitch Murray and Peter Callander, [1] best known in the version recorded by Tony Christie, which was his first UK hit in January 1971. [2] It peaked at No. 21 in the UK Singles Chart .
One of the earliest members of Google's Gen Z council, Oz has still sought to get experienced talent on board—hiring his Goldman Sachs and UBS-alum mom as CFO to help lead the staff of 34.