Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Pawn Star’ giving fresh take on history

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Tcity’s hottest new live act is a middle-aged bald guy who haggles over odd items at a Vegas pawn shop.

We speak of “Pawn Stars” mainstay Rick Harrison ,ATV star whose new live performanc­es are dubbed “Edutainmen­t” and geared directly to students in the Clark County School District.

In these unvarnishe­d monologues, Harrison mixes his impressive historical knowledge (appropriat­e for a cast member of a show on History channel) with inspiratio­nal messages. When he spoke at Western High School on Monday, more than 500 students crowded into and around the school theater to hear what he had to say.

“We talked about the Revolution­ary War and the Founding Fathers,” says Harrison, an avid history buff who deeply researches all the antique items that roll through Gold & Silver Pawn. “I talked about how our Founding Fathers were incredible men who definitely were not perfect — there were some straight-up bizarro characters in that group — who put their lives on the line to fight for freedom. If we had lost the Revolution­ary War, they would have been executed.”

Harrison’s next talk, on the Constituti­on, is scheduled for Nov. 3 at Dr. William H. Bailey Middle School.

Working with students is an effective counter-balance to one of Harrison’s other pastimes, working as a bartender at Rick’s Rollin Smoke BBQ & Tavern at Pawn Plaza. The business shares a parcel with Gold & Silver Pawn on Las Vegas Boulevard.

“I have a blast,” Harrison says. “When I’m in town, I’m at the bar every Friday and Saturday night.” And the man who deals in history is never at a loss for words.

Sir Elton action

The guy who looked like a dead-ringer for Carrot Top onstage with Elton John on Tuesday night, was indeed the Luxor headliner himself. Topper was among the fans at the Colosseum who joined John during “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting,” when the singer invites audience members seated in the front to stand near him.

It might be the first time in his career that Carrot Top, himself, has been used as a prop …

In other Elton news, last week Universal Music Enterprise­s CEO Bruce Resnikoff presented him with a plaque commemorat­ing the selling of more than 3 million copies of his album “Elton John Rocket Man — Number Ones.”

John’s final show at the Colosseum will be May 8 instead of May 6 as announced earlier, closing a stellar 14-year run.

Paris is hot!

A fiery, stunt-filled variety show titled “Inferno” is reportedly expected to open at Paris Theater before Christmas — perhaps assomethin­g of a complement to the water-infused “WOW” at Rio (Caesars Entertainm­ent owns both properties).

Cab Jazz, too, is hot

A couple of production­s that fired up Myron’s Cabaret Jazz last week gave a glimpse into the powerful talent in Vegasville.

Nina Digregorio’s Femmes of Rock showcase on Friday and Saturday nights was as technicall­y ambitious a production as has ever been performed there, at Cab Jazz, replete with video mapping, laser (yes, for a cover of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortabl­y Numb”) and superior musiciansh­ip from Digregorio’s amplified violinists.

Tuesday was the much-anticipate­d return of Melody Sweets’ “The Sweets’ Spot” at Cab Jazz. This was because it marked Sweets’ first appearance as a soloist after leaving “Absinthe” at Caesars after six years on Sunday. Sweets’ chic/sexy production was expertly boosted by comic great Murray Hill — who should be featured somewhere on the Strip, like, yesterday — a bevy of burlesque performers and a band led by Lon Bronson.

Those in the mix included burlesque stars Betina May, Miss Tickle, Loulou D’vil, Kalani Kokonuts, Buttercup, Michelle L’amour and “boylesque” figure Mr. Gorgeous (who performed an act that should be titled “Something With an Ice Cream Cone”).

Vocal powerhouse Jassen Allen dueted with Sweets on “I Put a Spell On You,” one of many highlights, and when your horn lineup includes Bronson, David Perrico, Andrew “The Fury” Friedlande­r and Neil Maxa, it’s a show to be taken seriously.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @ Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. As of 9 p.m. Wednesday:

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