Las Vegas Review-Journal

Moreno on a path of Billboard success

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Fis experienci­ng the odd math of the music industry, where No. 71 sometimes trumps No. 1. That shifting arithmetic means, for one shining week, Moreno tops the Backstreet Boys.

How it works: Moreno’s latest album, “Frankie Moreno Live in Las Vegas,” has debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Heatseeker­s chart. The album is also No. 71 on the Billboard Current Album chart.

Heatseeker­s tracks emerging artists, and it’s a chart Moreno knows well. His past five albums — counting “Live” — have debuted in Heatseeker­s’ top 10, and “Live” is the first to debut at No. 1.

But his No. 71 position in the wide-open Current Album list is a greater commercial achievemen­t, by a lot.

“For people outside the industry, No. 1 is the hottest thing to talk about because everybody knows what No. 1 means,” says Moreno, a Las Vegas performer since 2000. “But in the industry, the No. 71 on the open list is about the biggest thing I’ve done in my career. It’s a far bigger deal than No. 1.”

Naturally, that list is dotted with superstars. Thomas Rhett’s “Center Point Road” is No. 1. In Moreno’s neighborho­od, the Stray Cats ’“40” is No. 69, “This Land” by Gary Clark Jr. is No. 70, “Experiment” by Kane Brown is No. 72, and — wait for it —“DNA” by Backstreet Boys is No. 73. Of course, DNA was released several months ago and its sales have crested, but still …

“It’s pretty wild when you look at that list and see your name there,” Moreno says. “It’s everybody, all genres are in it.”

Moreno alternates headlining dates at Myron’s Cabaret Jazz and South Point Showroom, where “Live” was recorded in a single

performanc­e in January. The veteran Vegas showman has been recording and releasing albums at high velocity since August.

In reverse order, “This Is Frankie Moreno” hit No. 7 in April; “Naked,” released in February, hit No. 3; “Frankie’s Christmas Party” hit No. 6 in December; and “Broke Down in Paradise” (highlighte­d by “The Biggest Cat In Town,” the theme for Podkats!) was at

No. 10 in August.

“Live” was cut during a sold-out show at South Point Showroom. Moreno’s blossoming and dedicated FM Army has propelled his career for the past three years, filling his venues and snapping up his releases as fast as he can release them. It’s likely “Live In Las Vegas” will move a total of 500,000 copies, combining online and hard-cd sales. That mark is still good for a coveted gold record in the music industry.

“The fan club is just unbelievab­le,” Moreno says. “That’s the reason for it all.”

Bono-lawrence bond

Venerable Vegas singer and talk-show host Dennis Bono had been keeping a secret for a long time — about two years — about his longtime friend, Steve Lawrence. When the singing legend shared a letter Tuesday that he was suffering from Alzheimer’s, Bono was finally able to talk publicly on what he’d held privately about his friend’s condition.

“Steve still has a sense of humor and a sense of music, and we’re going to focus on that,” says Bono, who has known Lawrence for 30 years. “He will still open up and sing when we’re driving, anything on (the Siriusxm station) Siriusly Sinatra. He can still sing his butt off, and he sounds as good as ever.”

Dennis Bono and his wife, Lorraine Hunt-bono ,have for years been neighbors of Lawrence. They were also close to Lawrence’s superstar wife and singing partner, Eydie Gorme, who died Aug. 10, 2013. The couple’s final Las Vegas performanc­e was the final show at the Stardust Showroom on Oct. 28, 2006.

In his open letter, Lawrence said, “I want my beloved fans to know that in spite of this bitterswee­t moment, what I don’t want is pity or sympathy. I have lived and am living a wonderful, joyous life filled with love, support and amazing moments.

“With my beloved Eydie, I had one of the great loves of all time; my career has always been there for me as a source of joy and fulfillmen­t ; and you, my fans, have shown immeasurab­le love and support in ways I only could have imagined.”

Bono, his voice wavering, said, “These things happen. You get older and you want to be there for your friend, to keep him engaged. Steve still has his wit and charm and is as personable and extroverte­d as ever. None of that has changed.”

Paula moves the chains

Yes, that was Paula Abdul performing a private party at Caesars Palace to celebrate Caesars Entertainm­ent’s partnershi­p with the NFL as the league’s official casino partner. Lisa Vanderpump of “Vanderpump Rules” and Vanderpump Cocktail Garden was on hand, so Abdul sang to her. She (Abdul) headlines her “Forever Your Girl” residency at the Flamingo beginning Aug. 13.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. His Podkats! podcast can be found at reviewjour­nal.com/ podcasts. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. A 30-day grace period for 24-hour-a-day high occupancy vehicle lanes on portions of Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95 ends on

June 20. There are multiple ways for a motorist to violate the new HOV lane regulation­s and face a $250 fine. Infraction­s include:

Vehicles that don’t enter or exit the carpool lane at one of the broken line enter/ exit points.

Vehicles with just one occupant.

Electric cars, unless with two occupants, as per Nevada law.

Trucks with more than two axles, even with two occupants. As of 9 p.m. Tuesday:

1. 99-cent shrimp cocktail returns to downtown Las Vegas

A downtown Las Vegas restaurant has resurrecte­d a Las Vegas favorite with the Golden Gate Original Shrimp Cocktail.

2. Las Vegas apartment complex fetches highest price in Nevada history

Truamerica Multifamil­y announced Monday that it acquired Allanza at the Lakes with an undisclose­d partner for $152 million.

3. Clark County schools to cut 170 dean positions to close deficit

The Clark County School District will eliminate all 170 dean positions at middle and high schools in an effort to erase a roughly $17 million deficit.

4. Las Vegas man gets 5 to 13 years for beating dog, posting video online

Along with a charge of cruelty to animals, Daman Holmes, 36, pleaded guilty but mentally ill to one count of aggravated stalking.

5. Visiting slots player hits for nearly $1.9M at Las Vegas casino

A visitor from Washington hit for nearly $1.9 million playing Aristocrat Technologi­es’ Buffalo Grand machine Friday night at The STRAT. As of 9 p.m. Tuesday:

1. Man who beat dog and made death threats gets 5to13years

Daman Eugene Holmes, the man who filmed himself beating a dog, while saying he would do the same and worse to women, was sentenced to 5 to 13 years.

2. CCSD budget reductions

Clark County School District Superinten­dent

Dr. Jesus F. Jara has outlined proposed 2019-20 school year budget reductions.

3. Woman accused of pushing man off bus appears in court

Cadesha Bishop, 25, accused of shoving a 74-year-old man to his death off a bus in Las Vegas, appeared briefly before a judge on a murder charge.

 ?? Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminhp­hoto ?? Frankie Moreno at The Showroom at the Golden Nugget. Moreno’s latest album, “Frankie Moreno Live in Las Vegas,” is No. 71 on the Billboard Current Album chart.
Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminhp­hoto Frankie Moreno at The Showroom at the Golden Nugget. Moreno’s latest album, “Frankie Moreno Live in Las Vegas,” is No. 71 on the Billboard Current Album chart.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States