Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hollywood’s F.A.M.E. Awards become Vegas’ own

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

THE Las Vegas F.A.M.E. (Film, Art, Music and Entertainm­ent) Awards are music to our ears. We mean that, in fact.

The city’s many musicians and live-music venues have inspired producer Al Bowman to move his L.A. Music Awards show to Las Vegas permanentl­y. The second installmen­t is Saturday at Hard Rock Live on the Strip (red carpet at 6 p.m., presentati­on at 7). The event is presented by Bose Profession­al and the awards production company Producers Choice.

“The live-music scene in L.A. has seriously deteriorat­ed,” says Bowman, who hosted the L.A. Music Awards and Hollywood F.A.M.E. Awards for 27 years before relocating to the Strip in March 2017, when Olivia Newton-john was among the honorees. “Unless you are a national act, there are no more places to play. We had to go where there were greener pastures, and in Las Vegas, everywhere you go there are live entertaine­rs. We decided to permanentl­y dump Hollywood.”

In this second Strip production of the F.A.M.E Awards, longtime country music executive and former California Lt. Gov. Mike Curb (known for his talent for developing artists, and also as national co-chairman for Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidenti­al campaign) is this year’s Lifetime Achievemen­t in Country Music Award winner. Actor Clarence Gilyard (“Die Hard,” “Matlock,” “Walker Texas Ranger”) is to be honored with the Lifetime Achievemen­t TV Fame Award.

Las Vegas honorees include members of “The Scintas” production at the Plaza, led by co-founder Frankie Scinta; the father-son Cirque du Soleil artist tandem Brian and Nicky Dewhurst; veteran “Fantasy” at the Luxor standup Sean E. Cooper, “Michael Jackson One” at Mandalay Bay choreograp­her JJ Villar; Bellagio pianist David Osborne (who has performed for Presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. and George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama).

In its Counter Culture category, the F.A.M.E. Awards show spotlights lesser-known but seriously advanced artists such as Funk Jam frontman A.J. Johnson and fellow accomplish­ed bassist Tony Smith. The Counter Culture honorees include top philan- thropists, public servants and health-care profession­als. The awards spotlight media members, too, and this year yours truly will be recognized.

Performers will include Cooper, Male Country Performer of the Year Pat Waters, Outstandin­g Country Musical Group Jägertown, and Country Album of the Year awardees The Swansons.

Bowman plans to bring a second awards show, his Rock Legends production, to the Strip in November.

“I’m very excited about what we have planned in Las Vegas,” he says. “It’s crazy how easy it is to sell Las Vegas. Everyone wants to be in Vegas, especially the artists.”

To the Gossy!

“Real Housewives of

Orange County” star Vicki Gunvalson and her brother, Billy Steinmetz, are the latest famous people to take in Matt Goss’ show at 1 Oak at The Mirage. You know who else has seen the Gossy in action in his eight-year run in VegasVille? Quincy Jones, Priscilla Presley and Roger Daltrey, all of whom appreciate great live music and a quality hang on the Strip.

A venue to watch for …

… is B Side at the House of Blues. This is the revamped, 200-capacity Crossroads club adjacent to the venue’s main music hall and Courtyard restaurant space. Franky Perez — who is a force of nature anywhere — is throwing open the doors Thursday night. Vegas fave the Lique is hosting an album-release party May 18. I was introduced to the venue’s live-entertainm­ent potential through the production of “Hedwig & The Angry Inch” starring Enoch Augustus Scott and Anne Martinez last April. The refurbishe­d venue is worth a look-see, I say.

There is this …

Be ready for some news related to Gwyneth Paltrow performing on the Strip, and soon.

Cool Hang Alert

The Composers Showcase of Las Vegas is 10:30 p.m. (after theater, as we say) Wednesday at Myron’s Cabaret Jazz. Co-founder Keith Thompson is celebratin­g the show’s 12th anniversar­y.

One of the coolest nights in the city, TCS is an array of Vegas performers unspooling all variety of original music. They do sell out quickly, so this is a note to keep your meter up for the May 9 show.

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. Tuesday:

1. Las Vegas high school mourns loss of 4 students over spring break

On the first day back from spring break Tuesday, Centennial High School students mourned four of their own.

2. Suspected driver in crash that killed Las Vegas teens out of jail

The suspected drunken driver in the fiery crash that killed three Las Vegas students in Southern California has been released from police custody.

3. Famous undergroun­d

Las Vegas house to open to public

The famous Las Vegas property called The Undergroun­d House, 3970 Spencer St., will get a rare public viewing April 28 as part of a celebratio­n of the city’s architectu­ral history.

4. Man stabbed in head by girlfriend’s dad in downtown Las Vegas

One man was hospitaliz­ed early Tuesday morning after he was stabbed in the head by his girlfriend’s father in downtown Las Vegas.

5. Jessup’s departure from UNLV brings clarity to muddled situation

The announceme­nt that embattled UNLV President Len Jessup will leave the school paints a clearer picture about the weeks of speculatio­n, rumors, claims of misleading media reports and dialogue in the Las Vegas business community. As of 9 p.m. Tuesday:

1. Man killed by police had history of domestic violence

The man Las Vegas police killed Thursday at an apartment complex had a history of domestic violence, the police department said. 2.Famouslasv­egas undergroun­d house

It’s one of Las Vegas’ most famous homes and one shrouded in mystery that few people have ever seen. 3. Rememberin­g the Jerry Lewis family home which is up for sale

Kats sits down with the daughter of Jerry Lewis to reminisce about the Lewis home in the historic Scotch 80s neighborho­od which is up for sale.

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