This Saturday night at 8 p.m., exactly 28 years to the month after the passing of Wladziu Valentino Liberace, old friends, former show business colleagues and admirers of the flamboyantly affable entertainer, widely known as Mr. Showmanship, will once again light the candelabra and return music and frivolity into his home. The former Walter Busterkeys inspired the glitz and glamour of many a performer including current day music icons Elton John and Lady GaGa. The celebration is called 'Music, Memories and The Mansion: A Night with Liberace" to benefit Opera Las Vegas, a nonprofit company dedicated to bringing world-class opera to Southern Nevada.
Rock and Roll, Vocal Group and Grammy Halls of Fame international recording artist, The Platters, who recently released their first official LP in 50 years titled Back to Basics with The Platters LIVE!, are special guest stars for the evening. They will be accompanied on the piano by their music director Michael Larson. The Platters, the only officially authorized vocal group to perform around the world today, will be performing their first show in Vegas in more than 15 years when Herb Reed, founding and naming number of the group was honored by former Governor Kenny Guinn at a Salute to the Troops fundraiser at the Cashman Center. In 2012, Reed stopped an imposter group calling themselves The Platters that performed for years at the former Sahara Hotel and more recently the Rio Hotel and Casino. There will be special performances by Broadway and concert pianist Philip Fortenberry, who was the hand and body double for Michael Douglas' Liberace in HBO's biopic "Behind the Candelabra," co-starring Matt Damon. International Steinway concert pianist and composer Danny Wright, international pianist and Liberace scholar Spencer Baker, Martin Kaye, British entertainer and piano man who portrays Jerry Lee Lewis in "Million Dollar Quartet," and his understudy, singer, performer, actor and recent American Idol contestant Jacob Tolliver will round out the bill. Several of the ornate pianos that were once controlled by the nimble fingers of the Glitter Man virtuoso will be used throughout the evening for the various performances.Videos