Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Stars rally for Vegas Cares show

Britney Spears donates artwork to fundraiser

- By Robin Leach Read the rest of this story at robinleach.reviewjour­nal.com.

With pop princess Britney Spears donating artistic work she has just painted and “Mindfreak” magician Criss Angel having his Luxor audience light up their cellphones, VegasCares, to be held Nov. 5, is turning into what could be called “Night of 100 Stars.”

It’s the collaborat­ive effort of many Las Vegas headliners, producers and business profession­als, creating an afternoon of entertainm­ent to honor the innocent human beings who tragically lost their lives or were injured, as well as the brave first responders whose heroic acts saved thousands during the Oct. 1 shooting.

Producer Ken Henderson said the proceeds of this event will be used to defray the medical costs of the 500-plus injured and to build a medical memorial that will permanentl­y live in Las Vegas.

“We have assembled a great team of production personnel. We already have a top-notch crew of tech, audio and lighting personnel led by musical director Keith Thompson, who was the orchestra conductor of the ‘Jersey Boys’ show at the Paris for six years.”

The lineup to date, is amazing with such stars as Amazing Johnathan, Gordy Brown, Carrot Top, David Copperfiel­d, Terry Fator, Brad Garrett, Clint Holmes, Lance Burton, Mike Tyson, Rich Little, Human Nature, Kendra Wilkinson and Jai Rodriguez. Former dancers of the “Jubilee” show that closed at Bally’s in February 2016, ending a 34-year-era have also agreed to a reunion dance segment. In addition, the casts of “Absinthe,” “Australian BeeGees,” “Baz,” the “Blue Man Group,” Cirque du Soleil, the “Chippendal­es,” “Sexxy” with Jennifer Romas, “Thunder From

Down Under” with the “Fantasy” girls and new resident comedian Tom Greene. The current reigning Miss Universe and Miss USA, who will be here for the next pageant on Nov. 25, are taping video messages; and several members of the Golden Knights will be on stage at the Palazzo.

Clint has composed a special song for the event and the audience will be encouraged to sing along with a women’s chorale led by Bill Fayne, Melody and Lyssa Baker, and the men’s chorale led by Keith with Frankie Scinta, Murray Sawchuck, Frankie Perez, Adrian Zme, Travis Cloer and Earl Turner.

In addition to Britney’s painting that she created on the deck of her home to the music of Mozart, two “Red White & Blue” guitars autographe­d by all the celebritie­s will be auctioned.

Ken continued: “Sadly, Vegas Cares started with wanting to help the hurricane victims. We were working on it and trying to see if we could put something together to do our part. Between that time and getting something to come together, this tragedy of Oct. 1 happened. I already had the space at The Venetian, and we had a lot of stuff that we had gone through already and then when it happened, back that terrible night.

“We quickly shifted our focus and at the same time is when Frankie Scinta and Murray Sawchuck called Clint Holmes and said, the city has to do something cool for the victims and the first responders and doctors. I didn’t want to see lots of efforts dilute something, so I said we can all do something together. And, that’s how this all started. The thought from the getgo was to make it a fundraiser.

“The Venetian had donated the space and they made such a huge $4 million contributi­on. We won’t get near those kind of numbers but we can promote it, put a stamp on it and make it something specific that benefits the injured, and maybe medically — with Sunrise Hospital and UMC’s trauma center — have a living monument in memory of the fallen..

It’s going to be a fun afternoon but a very memorable and emotional one that shows our hometown of Vegas in the best light possible of neighbor helping neighbor.” Producer Ken Henderson

 ?? Courtesy ?? Britney Spears has donated some of her art work to be auctioned off at the VegasCares show.
Courtesy Britney Spears has donated some of her art work to be auctioned off at the VegasCares show.
 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal ?? Clint Holmes performs during the Composers Showcase of Las Vegas at The Smith Center Cabaret Jazz on Aug. 17. Holmes has written a special song for VegasCares show, which will raise money to help the victims of the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal Clint Holmes performs during the Composers Showcase of Las Vegas at The Smith Center Cabaret Jazz on Aug. 17. Holmes has written a special song for VegasCares show, which will raise money to help the victims of the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
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