Almost all variety performers perform concerts moving from one city to another. American singer Wayne Newton does not go on tour. For several decades, he has been performing on the same stage.
Far start
According to the tradition that has developed over many decades, actors and singers come to the audience and perform in front of them in a certain place. Often the opposite happens when grateful listeners and fans are ready to rush to the appointed point on the map to see their idol. The famous American singer and actor White Newton was born on April 3, 1942 in a poor American family. Parents often moved from one place to another. In the first years of life, a trailer was used as a home for the child, which was attached to the car.
My father did not have a permanent job and was interrupted by casual earnings. In the evenings, after a meager dinner, he picked up a banjo and sang old folk songs. Wayne from a young age listened to these tunes and absorbed them, so to speak. It is important to note that the child had absolute hearing. At home, the boy was taught not only how to use a musical instrument, but also how to read, write and count. At the age of five, he began performing on the street, performing popular songs that he heard on the radio.
On the professional stage
One fine year, the Newton family moved to a city located in the middle of a desert called Las Vegas. In modern guides about this village it is said that here you can relax, have fun, experience the thrill and other pleasures. At the beginning of the 50s, everything was just beginning. As a teenager, Wayne began performing songs first on the street and then in a restaurant. His voice, ranging from velvet baritone to tenor, sounded bewitching.
A few years later, Newton began to invite respectable city casinos for entry. Visitors came not only to "lower" their money at the game of roulette, but also to listen to bewitching singing. Over time, the work of the artist received an adequate assessment. To the peak of his success, the singer walked purposefully for many years. In the mid-80s, they began to call him Mr. Las Vegas. The name of the singer was recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as the highest paid cabaret artist in the world.