The William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh... was the place where Champagne Music was born.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do have friends in Pittsburgh, and I had some wonderful experiences there.
I'm going to have some fabulous nights out with champagne.
On the corner of 57th and 7th Avenue sits the most famous concert hall in the world. No less a figure than when Tchaikovsky led the first performances in 1891. Virtually every major artist has performed there. There is simply no place like it. The first time I stepped foot in Carnegie Hall was in 1964.
All my memories of being in Las Vegas with Bobby were great. Frank Sinatra brought us to the Sands Hotel in 1965. When we worked that lounge, it was a great lounge. I think it was bigger than the showroom. We were two 25-year-old dumb kids from Orange County in Las Vegas with The Rat Pack.
I used to go to Bourbon Street when I was a kid and there would be club after club after club of people who were around when the music started. I mean these are legendary, maybe not so well known, but legendary musicians.
Best wine if you're stranded on a deserted island? 1982 Salon Champagne.
Carnegie Hall was real fabulous, but you know, it ain't as big as the Grand Ole Opry.
Las Vegas is the boiling pot of entertainment.
I was a go-go dancer at the Dom on East 10th Street in NYC. This was a glittering ballroom over Stanley's Bar. 1965.
The champagne was flowing like the Potomac in flood.