Las Vegas Review-Journal

Vegas plays a starring role in FGL video

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Tat this writing is the new sports book at Wynn

Las Vegas. It’s a beautiful thing. Actually, it’s 22 beautiful things. That’s how many screens are currently showing various sporting events on the 140-foot-wide LED screen.

The place is palatial, decked out a color best described as “Wynn Red,” a shade lighter than blood, about the same color as the 49ers’ home jerseys.

We could use a boost in the volume, especially in the VIP area (because, you know …) but overall the new book is a vast improvemen­t. Wynn Sports Book Director Johnny Avello gave me a quick tour of the space, including a sweep through the refashione­d deli Charlie’s Bar + Grill, and it’s so bright in here I might actually have a tan.

Which reminds, congrats to Chris Phillips of Zowie Bowie for celebratin­g his 12th anniversar­y in Las Vegas on Friday. He was all aglow, as always, promoting the maverick spirit of Las Vegas.

More from the scene:

Viva FGL

Florida Georgia Line’s filmed-in-las Vegas video for “Smooth” was released this week. The clip co-stars Jesse Garon, the city’s go-to Elvis impersonat­or for such formal events as ribbon cuttings, mayoral arrivals, and choreograp­hed dance numbers with Opportunit­y Village’s OV Elvi.

The video shows Garon-as-elvis being scooped up while hitchhikin­g in the desert and joining FGLS Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard for a Vegas-centric bachelor party for the great songwriter Craig “Cat Daddy” Wiseman .“Cat Daddy” owns Big Loud Shirt record label, and is a longtime friend of FGL who is featured prominentl­y in the clip.

Downtown hotels Golden Nugget, Four Queens and the California also have cameos as the guys cruise Fremont Street in Garon’s ubiquitous, cotton-candy pink 1955 Cadillac Series ’62 convertibl­e. The Neon Boneyard, with the old Stardust sign in the background, makes an appearance as well.

The rolling party culminates in vow renewals — real and binding, I’m told — for Wiseman and his wife, KK Wiseman.

Lassiter remembered

Lane Lassiter, one of the city’s great tribute artists and famous for his portrayal of Michael Jackson, died last month of a lengthy illness. Lassiter was featured in “An Evening at La Cage” at the Riviera for 20 years until just before the show closed in 2009.

Lassiter will be remembered at a Sunday fundraiser dubbed “Rememberin­g Lane” (6:30 p.m. at Flair Nightclub at 1700 E. Flamingo Rd.). Many of Lassiter’s friends and co-performers are set to appear, including host Jimmy Emerson, Steven Wayne, Crystal Woods, Logan Walker, Lawanda Jackson, John Bloss, Brent Allen, Shawn M. and Carlos Rodriguez.a suggested donation of $10 at the door will go to Lassiter’s family to help pay for burial and medical costs.

Afternoon delights

I finally caught David Goldrake’s show at Tropicana Theater last week. His “Imaginariu­m” steampunk illusion show fits a mini-trend of new family friendly production­s in Vegasville. Another one is “Circus 1903” at Paris Las Vegas.

Goldrake seized a nifty marketing strategy by giving out free tickets to kids ages 12 and under for each adult ticket purchased.

An idea tossed around that I like: Adding at least one matinee show in his schedule.

Frank Marino of “Divas Las Vegas” recently added 4 p.m. shows at the newly dubbed Mat Franco Theater at The Linq Hotel. The new schedule was not Marino’s idea for his long-running drag revue (the new name for the theater was not exactly his first choice either), but the dean of Strip headliners has handled it with characteri­stic aplomb. He tweeted a couple of weeks ago, “I was thinking about cleaning up the language for my early shows, but then I said f$&k that! See you at 4 for some real fun!”

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ johnnykats on Twitter, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram.

4. Middle East air force books entire hotel tower

A luxury tower on the Strip (above) will turn into posh military barracks starting Saturday.

5. Pot company buys entire California town

American Green Inc., a maker of cannabis products, is taking an unusual step to attract new customers as it capitalize­s on California legalizing marijuana: It’s buying an entire town.

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Enews Jesse Garon, aka the official Elvis of Las Vegas, escorted country duo Florida Georgia Line down the red carpet in his 1955 convertibl­e pink Cadillac at the 52nd Country Music Awards at T-mobile Arena.
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