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Lionardo Piano Follies Returns to the Suncoast Showroom 10/23-24

By: Sep. 14, 2010
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The live orchestra, stunning showgirls and five concert grand pianos that make up Lionardo Piano Follies, including a special appearance by Shades of Sinatra vocalist Carmine Mandia, will thrill audiences of all musical tastes at the Suncoast Showroom October 23 and 24, each evening at 7:30 p.m.

The 90-minute show, known for making audiences laugh, cry and rise in applause, includes tributes to Jerry Lee Lewis, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Frank Sinatra and George Burns, as portrayed by Danny Ward. Boasting the world's only 1959 pink Cadillac piano, Lionardo Piano Follies also pays a hilarious tribute to Louis Armstrong and includes a Dueling Banjos number, with Lionardo playing the piano and trumpet simultaneously. Audiences will delight in the grand finale, which features a mirrored-tuxedo-wearing Lionardo performing George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" on a piano bedazzled with mirrors.

A versatile pianist, singer and entertainer, Lionardo (born Ned Leon Mills) first tickled the ivories at age 4. He went on to entertain audiences on three continents, in more than 20 countries, and has opened for such greats as Bobby McFerrin, Don Rickles, Bonnie Raitt and Sheryl Crow. Having served as musical conductor for Stars of the Lawrence Welk Show, Shades of Sinatra, the Las Vegas Tenors, The Ink Spots and The Shirelles, Lionardo is as well known in the industry as he is to his fans. In 2003, Lionardo had the honor of performing "Rhapsody in Blue" on Liberace's famous mirrored piano at the Liberace Museum, a memory he recreates in Lionardo Piano Follies.

Lionardo's talent stretches beyond the live stage, and his film and television credits include appearances on ABC's Matlock, Lifetime's Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story and the George Lucas film Radioland Murders. Lionardo was the piano coach for Halle Berry and Eric Thal in Oprah Winfrey's production of The Wedding, which aired on ABC.

A North Carolina native, Lionardo now resides in Las Vegas and serves as musical director for many corporate events. He regularly performs in the Suncoast Hit Parade at the Suncoast Showroom and was voted "Most Likely to Exemplify the Spirit of Las Vegas" by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce.

Joining the Lionardo Piano Follies for this Suncoast engagement will be Las Vegas entertainer and Shades of Sinatra group member Carmine Mandia, who will sing a set of songs made popular by Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin

Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available starting from $19.95, plus tax and convenience fees and can be purchased by calling the Box Office at 702.636.7075 or visiting www.suncoastcasino.com. Save on convenience fees by purchasing the tickets in person at Coast Casinos.

About Suncoast Hotel and Casino
Suncoast Hotel and Casino is a property of Boyd Gaming. Located at the corner of Alta Drive and South Rampart Boulevard, Suncoast Hotel and Casino features eight restaurants, a 16-screen movie theater, a 600-seat bingo room and an 80,000-square foot casino. For further information, visit www.suncoastcasino.com.



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