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Wayne Newton

Carson Wayne Newton (born April 3, 1942) is an American singer and actor. One of the most popular singers in the United States from the mid-to-late 20th century, Newton remains one of the best-known entertainers in Las Vegas and has performed there since 1963. He is known by the nicknames "The Midnight Idol", "Mr. Las Vegas" and "Mr. Entertainment".

Wayne Newton
Newton performing in 2023
Born
Carson Wayne Newton

(1942-04-03) April 3, 1942 (age 81)
Other namesMr. Las Vegas, The Midnight Idol, Mr. Entertainment
Years active1959–present
Spouses
Elaine Okamura
(m. 1968; div. 1985)
Kathleen McCrone
(m. 1994)
Children2
Musical career
GenresJazz, pop, lounge
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • fiddle
  • piano
Labels
Websitewaynenewton.com

As a teenager, Newton first performed in Las Vegas in the late 1950s and was mentored by some of the nation's biggest artists including Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and Elvis Presley. In 1963, he achieved headliner status at the Flamingo, a casino hotel in Las Vegas, and soon became one of the city's most popular performers. The Washington Post describes Newton as "America's number one night club act" and at his peak being more prominent in Las Vegas than both Sinatra and Presley.[1] Newton is the highest-grossing entertainer in Las Vegas history.[2] Throughout his career, Newton has appeared in a number of movies and television shows.

His well known songs include "Danke Schoen" (1963), "Summer Wind" (1965), "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" (1965), "Daddy, Don't You Walk So Fast" (1972) and "Years" (1980). "Danke Schoen" is Newton's signature song and was notably used in the 1986 movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

Early years Edit

Newton was born Carson Wayne Newton[3] in either Roanoke or Norfolk, Virginia to Patrick Newton (1915-1990), an auto mechanic, and his wife, Evelyn Marie Smith (1921–1985).[4][5][6] He is of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh and German ancestry. He believes he has some Native American ancestry (specifically, that his mother had some distant Cherokee and his father Powhatan heritage), but is not claimed or recognized by any tribe. His father served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, Newton spent his early years in Fredericksburg, Virginia, learning the piano, guitar, and steel guitar at age six.[7] He performed in a local music radio show, playing steel guitar and singing country music, before school.[8] On the weekends, he performed in a traveling road show of the Grand Ole Opry.[2]

While he was a child, his family moved to near Newark, Ohio. He began singing in local clubs, theaters, and fairs with his older brother, Jerry. Due to Newton's severe asthma, his family moved to Phoenix in 1952, at his doctor's suggestion.[3][9][10] Soon after arriving in Phoenix, the brothers performed in a local television talent show Lew King Rangers and won.[8] A a result, the owner of KOOL-TV, Tom Chauncey, who also televised the talent show, gave the brothers their own television show, Rascals in Rhythm and served as a mentor to them.[8] The brothers, as the Rascals in Rhythm, appeared with the Grand Ole Opry roadshows and on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee; performed in front of then-president Dwight D. Eisenhower[11] and auditioned unsuccessfully for Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour.

Newton attended North High School where he was the Sophomore Class President.[2] He was also a member of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, an officer-training program for training commissioned officers of the United States Armed Forces.[2] In the spring of 1958, near the end of his junior year of high school, a Las Vegas booking agent saw the two Newton brothers performing on their local TV show and took them back for an audition. Impressed with their audition, the booking agent signed Newton, then age 15, and his brother, as part of a two-week contract to perform in Las Vegas at the Flamingo.[8] On closing night, Newton and his brother were offered a one-year contract to continue performing in Las Vegas. To pursue his music career, Newton left North High School just before finishing his junior year.[3][8]

At age 18, Newton intended to join the US military but because of his asthma he was given a 1-Y rejection meaning he was qualified to serve only in the event of a major emergency.[12] Instead, Newton volunteered his time performing shows for troops overseas.[12]

Career as an entertainer Edit

 
Newton in 1970
 
Newton performing in 1968 in the television music special One More Time

Early career Edit

Wayne Newton and his brother performed at The Flamingo for five years doing six shows for six days a week. Newton credits his ability to base his performances on what the crowd wanted to hear for his early success in Las Vegas.[8] In 1962, Newton performed the Irish folk song "Danny Boy" for Jackie Gleason in Phoenix.[8] Impressed by Newton's performance, Gleason told Newton "don't go on any other television show before you go on mine."[8] On September 29, 1962, the brothers first performed on The Jackie Gleason Show.[8] Over the next two years, Newton would perform on Gleason's show 12 times, which was his first appearance on national television. In the early to mid-1960s, Newton also acted and sang as "Andy," the baby-faced Ponderosa ranchhand, on the classic western TV series Bonanza. During the filming of Bonanza, Newton first met Elvis Presley (who was filming another show on the same set) and they went on to become good friends.[2]

In 1962, Jackie Gleason organized an engagement between Newton and the Copacabana. There Newton first met Bobby Darin.[8] Darin, who was impressed by Newton, agreed to produce Newton's records.[8] By 1963 Newton had been signed to Capitol Records, and his first album was released on the label.[8] Newton's hit song "Danke Schoen" was originally written for Darin to sing,[8] however Darin was intent on Newton having a hit song of his own and gave it to him.[8] "Danke Schoen" went on to reach No. 13 on the Hot 100.

Many other prominent entertainment icons such as Lucille Ball, Danny Thomas, George Burns, and Jack Benny lent Newton their support. For example, after Benny saw Newton performing at a nightclub in Sydney, Australia, he hired him to perform an opening act for a booking he had at Harrah's Reno. Benny then hired Newton as an opening act for his comedy show in Las Vegas and to perform on The Jack Benny Program, which Newton did for five years. After his job with Benny ended, Newton was offered a job to open for another comic at the Flamingo but Newton asked for, and was given, a headline act in 1963.[13] In 1965, Newton performed on The Lucy Show as a country boy singing to animals.[14] Impressed with Newton's performance, CBS offered Newton his own TV show around this character.[14] However, Newton declined the offer, at the urging of Lucille Ball, who told Newton unless "you want to be this country boy the rest of your life, turn this series down..."[14]

Newton was known for his distinctive high-pitched voice, which stayed with him for most of his career, although his voice did lower somewhat in the 1970s and 1980s.[15] In the 1970s, Newton began focusing on primarily performing in Las Vegas.

Mr. Las Vegas Edit

 
Newton with President Ronald Reagan in 1988

Following the death of Elvis Presley and the aging of many members of the Rat Pack, Newton emerged as the biggest entertainer in Las Vegas.[13] In the 1970s, Newton performed primarily at the Desert Inn, The Frontier and Sands Hotel and Casino.[13] Newton holds the record for total crowd counts during his peak.[13]

Esquire described Newton as "the biggest moneymaker in the history of Vegas. Nobody has drawn like that week in, week out. Not Elvis, not Sinatra. There’s just no comparison."[2] Newton's shows were especially popular in Las Vegas because of their length - often lasting up to three hours - which stood out in comparison to the short length of many headliner's shows at the time in Las Vegas.[2]

In 1972, his recording of "Daddy, Don't You Walk So Fast" sold more than one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in July 1972.[16] The song peaked at No. 4 in the United States and No. 1 in Australia and Canada, while the album of the same name peaked at No. 25 on the album charts.[17]

In 1975, Newton was featured in the Glen Campbell Live in London, a TV special for the BBC. They sang three songs together.[18]

From 1980 through 1982, The Beach Boys and The Grass Roots performed Independence Day concerts on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., attracting large crowds.[19][20] However, in April 1983, James G. Watt, President Ronald Reagan's Secretary of the Interior, banned Independence Day concerts on the Mall by such groups. Watt said that "rock bands" that had performed on the Mall on Independence Day in 1981 and 1982 had encouraged drug use and alcoholism and had attracted "the wrong element" who would mug individuals and families attending any similar events in the future.[20] Watt then announced that Newton, a friend and supporter of President Reagan, would perform at the Mall's 1983 Independence Day celebration.[20][21] Newton entered the Independence Day stage on the Mall on July 4, 1983, to mostly cheering members of the audience, but some members booed.[22]

On May 23, 1989, Newton's live stage show was broadcast as a pay-per-view event called Wayne Newton Live in Concert. Newton did not perform his trademark songs "Danke Schoen" or "Red Roses for a Blue Lady," however he closed the show with a special finale of "MacArthur Park" which culminated with an onstage rainfall.

 
Newton in 2001

On December 12, 1992, Newton hit #1 on the Cashbox Pop and Country charts with an Elvis Presley-inspired song "The Letter."[23] Controversy swirled around this chart feat as "The Letter" did not chart at all on Billboard's authoritative Hot 100 chart, Adult Contemporary chart, or "Bubbling Under" chart. It did not make the Radio & Records chart either. This marked the first and only time in history that a record hit #1 on the Cashbox Top 100 chart yet failed to chart on Billboard's Hot 100.[24]

During the 1990s, Newton began performing at other casinos as their headliner, including Bally's, Caesars Palace, and MGM Grand Las Vegas.[13] Newton performed his 25,000th solo show in Las Vegas in 1994.[13] In 1999, Newton signed a 10-year-deal with the Stardust, calling for Newton to perform there 40 weeks out of the year for six shows a week in a showroom named after him. The "headliner-in-residence" deal was the first of its kind. In 2005, in preparation for the eventual demolition of the Stardust Casino, the deal was amicably terminated. His last show at the Stardust was on April 20, 2005.[25] In his final performance at the Stardust, Newton sang nearly his entire repertoire and songs of other Vegas mainstays as well. During the summer of 2005, Newton began a 30-show stint that summer at the Las Vegas Hilton.

Later and current career Edit

 
Gen. Tommy Franks, Commander, U.S. Forces Central Command (CENTCOM) sings a duet with Wayne Newton aboard the USS Nimitz during a USO show. At the time, the USS Nimitz was deployed to the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. June 2003.

Going into the 2000s, Newton continued to perform shows in Las Vegas and took a larger role serving as the face of Las Vegas.

In January 2005 Newton started a reality television show on E! called The Entertainer. The winner got a spot in his act plus a headlining act of their own for a year. During player introductions at the 2007 NBA All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas, Newton sang Presley's "Viva Las Vegas."

Newton was featured on the 2007 fall season of Dancing with the Stars partnered with two-time champion Cheryl Burke. He became the third contestant to be eliminated from the contest. During the taping (which takes place at CBS Television City), he also became the first guest on The Price Is Right, which tapes on the same lot, under host Drew Carey, who began adding guests to the show, especially to present prizes. Newton appeared after a trip to Las Vegas was shown.

 
Newton performing in Las Vegas in 2016

Beginning October 14, 2009, Newton began performing his then newest show "Once Before I Go" at the Tropicana in Las Vegas.[26] In 2010, Newton took a 5-year hiatus to spend time with his family and prepare his voice for later shows in Las Vegas. In 2016, Newton returned to the stage at Bally's Hotel in the form of a lounge show called "Up Close & Personal," a combination of live singing, playing some of the 13 self-taught instruments (having learned in the past to give his voice a rest when performing six shows a night at the Fremont Hotel), and showing movie and TV clips of himself on screen.

After performing more than 30,000 shows on the Las Vegas strip, Newton celebrated his 60th year on stage with a show entitled "Mr. Las Vegas" at Caesars Palace that ran from January through May in 2019. Referring to his 60th year on stage, Newton said "It's hard for me to articulate, much less think about it...I was here when Caesars (Palace) was built. This hotel for me has always represented the flagship of the Strip."[27]

In June 2020, Newton was seen on television commercials in North America as a spokesperson for Caesars Entertainment to promote the reopening of Caesars Entertainment resorts during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the 2022 NFL Draft, which was held in Las Vegas, Newton announced, alongside Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen, the Las Vegas Raiders' third round pick selection of Dylan Parham from Memphis University.[28]

Personal life Edit

 
Wayne Newton strums the guitar during his USO show at the Patriotic Festival held on the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in May 2005.

On June 1, 1968, Newton married Elaine Okamura; they divorced in 1985. They have one daughter named Erin, born in 1976. On April 9, 1994, Newton married Kathleen McCrone, a lawyer from North Olmsted, Ohio. The couple have one daughter, born in 2002.

Newton was floated as a potential candidate for United States Senate by Frank Fahrenkopf, the former Republican State Chairman of Nevada, but Newton declined to run.[2]

A street near the Harry Reid International Airport is named Wayne Newton Boulevard. Newton was elected to the Gaming Hall of Fame in 2000.[29] In 2010, Newton testified in front of the Rules Committee of the Virginia House of Delegates where he appealed for the state to recognize the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia. Newton believes his father and grandfather have Patawomeck ancestry.[30]

Arabian horse breeding Edit

Newton has stated, "My two loves in life, from the time I can remember, were music and horses, and I couldn't decide which I loved more."[31] His Arabian horse breeding program, located at his Casa de Shenandoah ranch, is called Aramus Arabians, and has produced six generations of horses, breeding over 700 foals, with 96 champions as of 2014.[32] Newton's first experience with horses was at his uncle's farm, where he visited frequently. He bought his first horse when he sold his bicycle and his parents' movie camera to buy a foal when he was a sixth-grader. Originally owning Thoroughbreds and American Quarter Horses, he "fell in love" with the Arabian breed via his ownership of the Champion stallion Aramus, after whom he named his horse ranch.[31] He first came to the attention of Arabian breeders in 1969 when he partnered with Tom Chauncey, an Arabian breeder and television station owner, to purchase the stallion Naborr from the estate of Anne McCormick.[33] They paid $150,000, which at the time was the highest price ever paid for an Arabian horse at auction.[34] Shortly thereafter, Newton formed a partnership with other Arabian breeders to purchase Aramus, who was a son of Naborr. He became the sole owner of Aramus in 1972.[33]

Newton was given the Arabian Horse Breeders' Alliance (AHBA) Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007 during the first Arabian Breeder's World Cup in Las Vegas.[33] He continues to be directly involved in management of his horses, planning the breeding program for his horses, determining which to keep and which to sell, and even assisting his ranch staff during foaling season. He was awarded the Arabian Professional and Amateur Horseman's Association Breeder of the Year award in 1996.[31]

Charitable causes Edit

Newton was featured in the production of "You Can't Say Love Enough" (1996), an all-star single, also featuring Dolly Parton, Heidi Newfield and several other artist-celebrities; this production served to raise funds for diabetes research.[35][36][37] Concurrently, the Wayne Newton Research Grant awarded by the American Diabetes Association was created. It has been awarded to several researchers including Jose F. Caro and Peter J. Roach.[38][39]

In 2001, Newton succeeded Bob Hope as chairman of the United Service Organizations Celebrity Circle, a nonprofit-charitable corporation that provides live entertainment to members of the United States Armed Forces and their families. Newton was the grand marshal of the 80th Annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia from May 1–7, 2007.[40] He canceled a sold-out show to join the Festival. In 2008, Newton received a Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, a national memorial to President Wilson, commemorates "the ideals and concerns of Woodrow Wilson." The award honors leaders who have given back to their communities.

Finances and legal problems Edit

From 1980 to 1982, Newton was part owner of the Aladdin Hotel, in a partnership that led to a number of lawsuits and a failed attempt by Newton to purchase the entire hotel in 1983.[41]

In 1992, Newton filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to reorganize an estimated $20 million in debts, much of which was accumulated while suing NBC for libel; he claimed the network had reported that he partnered with the Mafia to buy the Aladdin. His bankruptcy declaration included a $341,000 Internal Revenue Service tax lien. By 1999, he was financially well off again.[42]

In August 2005, the IRS filed a lawsuit against Newton alleging that he and his wife owed more than $1.8 million in taxes and penalties. One of Newton's tax lawyers disputed that, saying, "We believe the IRS owes him money."[43]

In late 2009, officials at Oakland County International Airport in Waterford, Michigan, claimed Newton owed the airport more than $60,000 for unpaid parking fees, which they claimed he owed after having abandoned a $2 million Fokker F28 plane there more than three years before.[43] The plane was originally flown in for renovations in 2005. After they were completed in 2007, the plane was moved to an outside parking area. The monthly parking fees were $5,000. An aircraft of this type needs to have its engines run at least once a month to retain its airworthiness.[44] The plane has since been disassembled, transported, and reassembled on his estate grounds.[45]

In February 2010, Bruton Smith sued Newton, claiming he was delinquent on a loan he had personally guaranteed, then bought from Bank of America. Smith sought foreclosure of Newton's Las Vegas ranch Casa de Shenandoah.[46] That same month, Clark County sheriff's deputies were refused entry to Newton's ranch. The officers attempted to serve civil papers and seize property as part of a $501,388 judgment against Newton awarded to Monty Ward, his former personal pilot, but security personnel employed by Newton refused to accept the papers. Ward, who filed suit in 2006, won the judgment for past-due wages in January 2009.[47]

Newton was enmeshed in another lawsuit over a stalled project to convert his 40-acre home into a museum. In this lawsuit, a developer claimed he purchased Newton's home and paid the singer $19.5 million, with the understanding that Newton would move out and allow the property to be converted into a museum. The developer claimed that he had invested $50 million on the project, but that Newton had failed to move out and had deliberately thwarted construction efforts, including by sexually harassing construction workers.[48] The case was set to go to trial in May 2013.[49]

On December 17, 2012, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Bruce Markell approved the sale of Wayne Newton's estate, Casa de Shenandoah, to be listed for sale by Nathan and Associates, a Las Vegas brokerage firm. Bankruptcy papers placed the value of the property at $50.8 million.[50] The property remained on the market, until 2015, when Newton reached an accord with Lacy Harber, the businessman who owned 70% of the corporation that had purchased Casa de Shenandoah to turn it into a museum. Newton and his family moved back into the property, and in September 2015, after construction of a museum to house memorabilia, it was opened for public tours.[51] On April 26, 2018, the property hosted its last public event before closing indefinitely for renovations.[52]

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

  • Danke Schoen (Capitol, 1963)
  • Sings Hit Songs (Capitol, 1964)
  • In Person! (Capitol, 1964)
  • Red Roses for a Blue Lady (Capitol, 1965)
  • Summer Wind (Capitol, 1965)
  • The Old Rugged Cross (Capitol, 1966)
  • Now! (Capitol, 1966)
  • Songs for a Merry Christmas (Capitol, 1966)
  • It's Only the Good Times (Capitol, 1967)
  • Song of the Year – Wayne Newton Style (Capitol, 1967)
  • Michelle (Capitol, 1967)
  • Wow!: Live Hollywood Concert (Capitol, 1968)
  • God Is Alive (Capitol, 1968)
  • The Greatest! (Capitol, 1968)
  • Somewhere My Love (Capitol, 1968)
  • "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife" and "Town & Country" (MGM, 1968)
  • One More Time (MGM, 1968)
  • Walking on New Grass (MGM, 1968)
  • Wayne Newton's Songs of Faith (MGM, 1968)
  • Christmas Isn't Christmas Without You (MGM, 1968)
  • Live at the Frontier, Las Vegas (MGM, 1969)
  • Everything's in Love Today (MGM, 1969)
  • The Long and Winding Road (Capitol, 1970)
  • Merry Christmas to You (Capitol, 1970)
  • How I Got This Way (Capitol, 1971)
  • Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast (Chelsea, 1972)
  • Can't You Hear the Song? (Chelsea, 1972)
  • Only Believe (Word, 1972)
  • While We're Still Young (Chelsea, 1973)
  • Pour Me a Little More Wine (Chelsea, 1973)
  • Just a Closer Walk (Word, 1973)
  • Everybody Knows (RCA Camden, 1974)
  • The Best of Wayne Newton Live (Chelsea, 1974)
  • The Midnight Idol (Chelsea, 1975)
  • Tomorrow (Chelsea, 1976)
  • Christmas Everywhere (Chelsea, 1976)
  • Change of Heart (20th Century Fox, 1978)
  • Wayne Newton Live! (Musicor, 1978)
  • She Believes in Me (Aries II, 1979)
  • Night Eagle I (Aries II, 1979)
  • Coming Home (Curb, 1989)
  • The Best Of Wayne Newton Now (Curb, 1990)
  • Moods & Moments (Curb, 1992)

Singles Edit

Year Single Chart positions
US CB US
AC
US Country CAN CAN
AC
1963 "Heart! (I Hear You Beating)" (with the Newton Brothers) 82 64
"Danke Schoen" (with the Newton Brothers) 13 12 3
"Shirl Girl" (with the Newton Brothers) 58 74 18
1964 "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover" 123
"The Little White Cloud That Cried" 99
"Only You" 122 119
1965 "Coming On Too Strong" 65 114
"Red Roses for a Blue Lady" 23 18 4 3
"(I'll Be with You) In Apple Blossom Time" 52 76 17
"Summer Wind" 78 86 9 16 6
"Remember When (We Made These Memories)" 69 87 15
"Some Sunday Morning" 123 96 23 15
1966 "After the Laughter" 123
"Laura Lee" 144
"Stagecoach to Cheyenne" 113 148 23 60
"Games That Lovers Play" 86 97 22
1967 "Sunny Day Girl" 23
"If I Only Had a Song to Sing" 132
"Summer Colors" 20
"Through the Eyes of Love" 26
"Love of the Common People" 106 33
1968 "All the Time" 134 26
"Remembering" 128
"Dreams of the Everyday Housewife" 60 58 14 28
"Husbands and Wives" 97 28
1969 "(I Guess) The Lord Must Be in New York City" 28
1972 "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" (gold record)[16] 4 1 3 55 1 1
"Can't You Hear the Song?" 48 38 3 32 8
"Anthem" 65 45 53
1973 "Pour Me a Little More Wine" 107 26
"While We're Young" 107
1974 "Help Me, Help You" 67
"Lady Lay" 101 83 47 37
1976 "The Hungry Years" 82 81 11
1979 "You Stepped into My Life" 90 91
"I Apologize" 45
1980 "Years" 35 32 40
1989 "While the Feeling's Good" (with Tammy Wynette) 63
1991 "I Know So"[53]
1992 "The Letter" 1

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Television Edit

Video games Edit

  • Fallout: New Vegas (2010) - Serves as the voice of Mr. New Vegas, the DJ of Radio New Vegas, an in-game radio station[54]

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Carson Wayne Newton born April 3 1942 is an American singer and actor One of the most popular singers in the United States from the mid to late 20th century Newton remains one of the best known entertainers in Las Vegas and has performed there since 1963 He is known by the nicknames The Midnight Idol Mr Las Vegas and Mr Entertainment Wayne NewtonNewton performing in 2023BornCarson Wayne Newton 1942 04 03 April 3 1942 age 81 Norfolk Virginia U S Other namesMr Las Vegas The Midnight Idol Mr EntertainmentYears active1959 presentSpousesElaine Okamura m 1968 div 1985 wbr Kathleen McCrone m 1994 wbr Children2Musical careerGenresJazz pop loungeOccupation s Singer actorInstrumentsVocalsguitarfiddlepianoLabelsCapitolChelseaCurbMGMWebsitewaynenewton wbr comAs a teenager Newton first performed in Las Vegas in the late 1950s and was mentored by some of the nation s biggest artists including Frank Sinatra Bobby Darin and Elvis Presley In 1963 he achieved headliner status at the Flamingo a casino hotel in Las Vegas and soon became one of the city s most popular performers The Washington Post describes Newton as America s number one night club act and at his peak being more prominent in Las Vegas than both Sinatra and Presley 1 Newton is the highest grossing entertainer in Las Vegas history 2 Throughout his career Newton has appeared in a number of movies and television shows His well known songs include Danke Schoen 1963 Summer Wind 1965 Red Roses for a Blue Lady 1965 Daddy Don t You Walk So Fast 1972 and Years 1980 Danke Schoen is Newton s signature song and was notably used in the 1986 movie Ferris Bueller s Day Off Contents 1 Early years 2 Career as an entertainer 2 1 Early career 2 2 Mr Las Vegas 2 3 Later and current career 3 Personal life 3 1 Arabian horse breeding 3 2 Charitable causes 3 3 Finances and legal problems 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Singles 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Video games 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditNewton was born Carson Wayne Newton 3 in either Roanoke or Norfolk Virginia to Patrick Newton 1915 1990 an auto mechanic and his wife Evelyn Marie Smith 1921 1985 4 5 6 He is of English Irish Scottish Welsh and German ancestry He believes he has some Native American ancestry specifically that his mother had some distant Cherokee and his father Powhatan heritage but is not claimed or recognized by any tribe His father served in the U S Navy during World War II Newton spent his early years in Fredericksburg Virginia learning the piano guitar and steel guitar at age six 7 He performed in a local music radio show playing steel guitar and singing country music before school 8 On the weekends he performed in a traveling road show of the Grand Ole Opry 2 While he was a child his family moved to near Newark Ohio He began singing in local clubs theaters and fairs with his older brother Jerry Due to Newton s severe asthma his family moved to Phoenix in 1952 at his doctor s suggestion 3 9 10 Soon after arriving in Phoenix the brothers performed in a local television talent show Lew King Rangers and won 8 A a result the owner of KOOL TV Tom Chauncey who also televised the talent show gave the brothers their own television show Rascals in Rhythm and served as a mentor to them 8 The brothers as the Rascals in Rhythm appeared with the Grand Ole Opry roadshows and on ABC TV s Ozark Jubilee performed in front of then president Dwight D Eisenhower 11 and auditioned unsuccessfully for Ted Mack s Original Amateur Hour Newton attended North High School where he was the Sophomore Class President 2 He was also a member of the Reserve Officers Training Corps an officer training program for training commissioned officers of the United States Armed Forces 2 In the spring of 1958 near the end of his junior year of high school a Las Vegas booking agent saw the two Newton brothers performing on their local TV show and took them back for an audition Impressed with their audition the booking agent signed Newton then age 15 and his brother as part of a two week contract to perform in Las Vegas at the Flamingo 8 On closing night Newton and his brother were offered a one year contract to continue performing in Las Vegas To pursue his music career Newton left North High School just before finishing his junior year 3 8 At age 18 Newton intended to join the US military but because of his asthma he was given a 1 Y rejection meaning he was qualified to serve only in the event of a major emergency 12 Instead Newton volunteered his time performing shows for troops overseas 12 Career as an entertainer EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Wayne Newton news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Newton in 1970 nbsp Newton performing in 1968 in the television music special One More TimeEarly career Edit Wayne Newton and his brother performed at The Flamingo for five years doing six shows for six days a week Newton credits his ability to base his performances on what the crowd wanted to hear for his early success in Las Vegas 8 In 1962 Newton performed the Irish folk song Danny Boy for Jackie Gleason in Phoenix 8 Impressed by Newton s performance Gleason told Newton don t go on any other television show before you go on mine 8 On September 29 1962 the brothers first performed on The Jackie Gleason Show 8 Over the next two years Newton would perform on Gleason s show 12 times which was his first appearance on national television In the early to mid 1960s Newton also acted and sang as Andy the baby faced Ponderosa ranchhand on the classic western TV series Bonanza During the filming of Bonanza Newton first met Elvis Presley who was filming another show on the same set and they went on to become good friends 2 In 1962 Jackie Gleason organized an engagement between Newton and the Copacabana There Newton first met Bobby Darin 8 Darin who was impressed by Newton agreed to produce Newton s records 8 By 1963 Newton had been signed to Capitol Records and his first album was released on the label 8 Newton s hit song Danke Schoen was originally written for Darin to sing 8 however Darin was intent on Newton having a hit song of his own and gave it to him 8 Danke Schoen went on to reach No 13 on the Hot 100 Many other prominent entertainment icons such as Lucille Ball Danny Thomas George Burns and Jack Benny lent Newton their support For example after Benny saw Newton performing at a nightclub in Sydney Australia he hired him to perform an opening act for a booking he had at Harrah s Reno Benny then hired Newton as an opening act for his comedy show in Las Vegas and to perform on The Jack Benny Program which Newton did for five years After his job with Benny ended Newton was offered a job to open for another comic at the Flamingo but Newton asked for and was given a headline act in 1963 13 In 1965 Newton performed on The Lucy Show as a country boy singing to animals 14 Impressed with Newton s performance CBS offered Newton his own TV show around this character 14 However Newton declined the offer at the urging of Lucille Ball who told Newton unless you want to be this country boy the rest of your life turn this series down 14 Newton was known for his distinctive high pitched voice which stayed with him for most of his career although his voice did lower somewhat in the 1970s and 1980s 15 In the 1970s Newton began focusing on primarily performing in Las Vegas Mr Las Vegas Edit nbsp Newton with President Ronald Reagan in 1988Following the death of Elvis Presley and the aging of many members of the Rat Pack Newton emerged as the biggest entertainer in Las Vegas 13 In the 1970s Newton performed primarily at the Desert Inn The Frontier and Sands Hotel and Casino 13 Newton holds the record for total crowd counts during his peak 13 Esquire described Newton as the biggest moneymaker in the history of Vegas Nobody has drawn like that week in week out Not Elvis not Sinatra There s just no comparison 2 Newton s shows were especially popular in Las Vegas because of their length often lasting up to three hours which stood out in comparison to the short length of many headliner s shows at the time in Las Vegas 2 In 1972 his recording of Daddy Don t You Walk So Fast sold more than one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the R I A A in July 1972 16 The song peaked at No 4 in the United States and No 1 in Australia and Canada while the album of the same name peaked at No 25 on the album charts 17 In 1975 Newton was featured in the Glen Campbell Live in London a TV special for the BBC They sang three songs together 18 From 1980 through 1982 The Beach Boys and The Grass Roots performed Independence Day concerts on the National Mall in Washington D C attracting large crowds 19 20 However in April 1983 James G Watt President Ronald Reagan s Secretary of the Interior banned Independence Day concerts on the Mall by such groups Watt said that rock bands that had performed on the Mall on Independence Day in 1981 and 1982 had encouraged drug use and alcoholism and had attracted the wrong element who would mug individuals and families attending any similar events in the future 20 Watt then announced that Newton a friend and supporter of President Reagan would perform at the Mall s 1983 Independence Day celebration 20 21 Newton entered the Independence Day stage on the Mall on July 4 1983 to mostly cheering members of the audience but some members booed 22 On May 23 1989 Newton s live stage show was broadcast as a pay per view event called Wayne Newton Live in Concert Newton did not perform his trademark songs Danke Schoen or Red Roses for a Blue Lady however he closed the show with a special finale of MacArthur Park which culminated with an onstage rainfall nbsp Newton in 2001On December 12 1992 Newton hit 1 on the Cashbox Pop and Country charts with an Elvis Presley inspired song The Letter 23 Controversy swirled around this chart feat as The Letter did not chart at all on Billboard s authoritative Hot 100 chart Adult Contemporary chart or Bubbling Under chart It did not make the Radio amp Records chart either This marked the first and only time in history that a record hit 1 on the Cashbox Top 100 chart yet failed to chart on Billboard s Hot 100 24 During the 1990s Newton began performing at other casinos as their headliner including Bally s Caesars Palace and MGM Grand Las Vegas 13 Newton performed his 25 000th solo show in Las Vegas in 1994 13 In 1999 Newton signed a 10 year deal with the Stardust calling for Newton to perform there 40 weeks out of the year for six shows a week in a showroom named after him The headliner in residence deal was the first of its kind In 2005 in preparation for the eventual demolition of the Stardust Casino the deal was amicably terminated His last show at the Stardust was on April 20 2005 25 In his final performance at the Stardust Newton sang nearly his entire repertoire and songs of other Vegas mainstays as well During the summer of 2005 Newton began a 30 show stint that summer at the Las Vegas Hilton Later and current career Edit nbsp Gen Tommy Franks Commander U S Forces Central Command CENTCOM sings a duet with Wayne Newton aboard the USS Nimitz during a USO show At the time the USS Nimitz was deployed to the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom June 2003 Going into the 2000s Newton continued to perform shows in Las Vegas and took a larger role serving as the face of Las Vegas In January 2005 Newton started a reality television show on E called The Entertainer The winner got a spot in his act plus a headlining act of their own for a year During player introductions at the 2007 NBA All Star Weekend in Las Vegas Newton sang Presley s Viva Las Vegas Newton was featured on the 2007 fall season of Dancing with the Stars partnered with two time champion Cheryl Burke He became the third contestant to be eliminated from the contest During the taping which takes place at CBS Television City he also became the first guest on The Price Is Right which tapes on the same lot under host Drew Carey who began adding guests to the show especially to present prizes Newton appeared after a trip to Las Vegas was shown nbsp Newton performing in Las Vegas in 2016Beginning October 14 2009 Newton began performing his then newest show Once Before I Go at the Tropicana in Las Vegas 26 In 2010 Newton took a 5 year hiatus to spend time with his family and prepare his voice for later shows in Las Vegas In 2016 Newton returned to the stage at Bally s Hotel in the form of a lounge show called Up Close amp Personal a combination of live singing playing some of the 13 self taught instruments having learned in the past to give his voice a rest when performing six shows a night at the Fremont Hotel and showing movie and TV clips of himself on screen After performing more than 30 000 shows on the Las Vegas strip Newton celebrated his 60th year on stage with a show entitled Mr Las Vegas at Caesars Palace that ran from January through May in 2019 Referring to his 60th year on stage Newton said It s hard for me to articulate much less think about it I was here when Caesars Palace was built This hotel for me has always represented the flagship of the Strip 27 In June 2020 Newton was seen on television commercials in North America as a spokesperson for Caesars Entertainment to promote the reopening of Caesars Entertainment resorts during the COVID 19 pandemic During the 2022 NFL Draft which was held in Las Vegas Newton announced alongside Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen the Las Vegas Raiders third round pick selection of Dylan Parham from Memphis University 28 Personal life Edit nbsp Wayne Newton strums the guitar during his USO show at the Patriotic Festival held on the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in May 2005 On June 1 1968 Newton married Elaine Okamura they divorced in 1985 They have one daughter named Erin born in 1976 On April 9 1994 Newton married Kathleen McCrone a lawyer from North Olmsted Ohio The couple have one daughter born in 2002 Newton was floated as a potential candidate for United States Senate by Frank Fahrenkopf the former Republican State Chairman of Nevada but Newton declined to run 2 A street near the Harry Reid International Airport is named Wayne Newton Boulevard Newton was elected to the Gaming Hall of Fame in 2000 29 In 2010 Newton testified in front of the Rules Committee of the Virginia House of Delegates where he appealed for the state to recognize the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia Newton believes his father and grandfather have Patawomeck ancestry 30 Arabian horse breeding Edit Newton has stated My two loves in life from the time I can remember were music and horses and I couldn t decide which I loved more 31 His Arabian horse breeding program located at his Casa de Shenandoah ranch is called Aramus Arabians and has produced six generations of horses breeding over 700 foals with 96 champions as of 2014 update 32 Newton s first experience with horses was at his uncle s farm where he visited frequently He bought his first horse when he sold his bicycle and his parents movie camera to buy a foal when he was a sixth grader Originally owning Thoroughbreds and American Quarter Horses he fell in love with the Arabian breed via his ownership of the Champion stallion Aramus after whom he named his horse ranch 31 He first came to the attention of Arabian breeders in 1969 when he partnered with Tom Chauncey an Arabian breeder and television station owner to purchase the stallion Naborr from the estate of Anne McCormick 33 They paid 150 000 which at the time was the highest price ever paid for an Arabian horse at auction 34 Shortly thereafter Newton formed a partnership with other Arabian breeders to purchase Aramus who was a son of Naborr He became the sole owner of Aramus in 1972 33 Newton was given the Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance AHBA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007 during the first Arabian Breeder s World Cup in Las Vegas 33 He continues to be directly involved in management of his horses planning the breeding program for his horses determining which to keep and which to sell and even assisting his ranch staff during foaling season He was awarded the Arabian Professional and Amateur Horseman s Association Breeder of the Year award in 1996 31 Charitable causes Edit Newton was featured in the production of You Can t Say Love Enough 1996 an all star single also featuring Dolly Parton Heidi Newfield and several other artist celebrities this production served to raise funds for diabetes research 35 36 37 Concurrently the Wayne Newton Research Grant awarded by the American Diabetes Association was created It has been awarded to several researchers including Jose F Caro and Peter J Roach 38 39 In 2001 Newton succeeded Bob Hope as chairman of the United Service Organizations Celebrity Circle a nonprofit charitable corporation that provides live entertainment to members of the United States Armed Forces and their families Newton was the grand marshal of the 80th Annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester Virginia from May 1 7 2007 40 He canceled a sold out show to join the Festival In 2008 Newton received a Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars a national memorial to President Wilson commemorates the ideals and concerns of Woodrow Wilson The award honors leaders who have given back to their communities Finances and legal problems Edit From 1980 to 1982 Newton was part owner of the Aladdin Hotel in a partnership that led to a number of lawsuits and a failed attempt by Newton to purchase the entire hotel in 1983 41 In 1992 Newton filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to reorganize an estimated 20 million in debts much of which was accumulated while suing NBC for libel he claimed the network had reported that he partnered with the Mafia to buy the Aladdin His bankruptcy declaration included a 341 000 Internal Revenue Service tax lien By 1999 he was financially well off again 42 In August 2005 the IRS filed a lawsuit against Newton alleging that he and his wife owed more than 1 8 million in taxes and penalties One of Newton s tax lawyers disputed that saying We believe the IRS owes him money 43 In late 2009 officials at Oakland County International Airport in Waterford Michigan claimed Newton owed the airport more than 60 000 for unpaid parking fees which they claimed he owed after having abandoned a 2 million Fokker F28 plane there more than three years before 43 The plane was originally flown in for renovations in 2005 After they were completed in 2007 the plane was moved to an outside parking area The monthly parking fees were 5 000 An aircraft of this type needs to have its engines run at least once a month to retain its airworthiness 44 The plane has since been disassembled transported and reassembled on his estate grounds 45 In February 2010 Bruton Smith sued Newton claiming he was delinquent on a loan he had personally guaranteed then bought from Bank of America Smith sought foreclosure of Newton s Las Vegas ranch Casa de Shenandoah 46 That same month Clark County sheriff s deputies were refused entry to Newton s ranch The officers attempted to serve civil papers and seize property as part of a 501 388 judgment against Newton awarded to Monty Ward his former personal pilot but security personnel employed by Newton refused to accept the papers Ward who filed suit in 2006 won the judgment for past due wages in January 2009 47 Newton was enmeshed in another lawsuit over a stalled project to convert his 40 acre home into a museum In this lawsuit a developer claimed he purchased Newton s home and paid the singer 19 5 million with the understanding that Newton would move out and allow the property to be converted into a museum The developer claimed that he had invested 50 million on the project but that Newton had failed to move out and had deliberately thwarted construction efforts including by sexually harassing construction workers 48 The case was set to go to trial in May 2013 49 On December 17 2012 U S Bankruptcy Court Judge Bruce Markell approved the sale of Wayne Newton s estate Casa de Shenandoah to be listed for sale by Nathan and Associates a Las Vegas brokerage firm Bankruptcy papers placed the value of the property at 50 8 million 50 The property remained on the market until 2015 when Newton reached an accord with Lacy Harber the businessman who owned 70 of the corporation that had purchased Casa de Shenandoah to turn it into a museum Newton and his family moved back into the property and in September 2015 after construction of a museum to house memorabilia it was opened for public tours 51 On April 26 2018 the property hosted its last public event before closing indefinitely for renovations 52 Discography EditAlbums Edit Danke Schoen Capitol 1963 Sings Hit Songs Capitol 1964 In Person Capitol 1964 Red Roses for a Blue Lady Capitol 1965 Summer Wind Capitol 1965 The Old Rugged Cross Capitol 1966 Now Capitol 1966 Songs for a Merry Christmas Capitol 1966 It s Only the Good Times Capitol 1967 Song of the Year Wayne Newton Style Capitol 1967 Michelle Capitol 1967 Wow Live Hollywood Concert Capitol 1968 God Is Alive Capitol 1968 The Greatest Capitol 1968 Somewhere My Love Capitol 1968 Dreams of the Everyday Housewife and Town amp Country MGM 1968 One More Time MGM 1968 Walking on New Grass MGM 1968 Wayne Newton s Songs of Faith MGM 1968 Christmas Isn t Christmas Without You MGM 1968 Live at the Frontier Las Vegas MGM 1969 Everything s in Love Today MGM 1969 The Long and Winding Road Capitol 1970 Merry Christmas to You Capitol 1970 How I Got This Way Capitol 1971 Daddy Don t You Walk So Fast Chelsea 1972 Can t You Hear the Song Chelsea 1972 Only Believe Word 1972 While We re Still Young Chelsea 1973 Pour Me a Little More Wine Chelsea 1973 Just a Closer Walk Word 1973 Everybody Knows RCA Camden 1974 The Best of Wayne Newton Live Chelsea 1974 The Midnight Idol Chelsea 1975 Tomorrow Chelsea 1976 Christmas Everywhere Chelsea 1976 Change of Heart 20th Century Fox 1978 Wayne Newton Live Musicor 1978 She Believes in Me Aries II 1979 Night Eagle I Aries II 1979 Coming Home Curb 1989 The Best Of Wayne Newton Now Curb 1990 Moods amp Moments Curb 1992 Singles Edit Year Single Chart positionsUS CB USAC US Country CAN CANAC1963 Heart I Hear You Beating with the Newton Brothers 82 64 Danke Schoen with the Newton Brothers 13 12 3 Shirl Girl with the Newton Brothers 58 74 181964 I m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover 123 The Little White Cloud That Cried 99 Only You 122 1191965 Coming On Too Strong 65 114 Red Roses for a Blue Lady 23 18 4 3 I ll Be with You In Apple Blossom Time 52 76 17 Summer Wind 78 86 9 16 6 Remember When We Made These Memories 69 87 15 Some Sunday Morning 123 96 23 151966 After the Laughter 123 Laura Lee 144 Stagecoach to Cheyenne 113 148 23 60 Games That Lovers Play 86 97 221967 Sunny Day Girl 23 If I Only Had a Song to Sing 132 Summer Colors 20 Through the Eyes of Love 26 Love of the Common People 106 331968 All the Time 134 26 Remembering 128 Dreams of the Everyday Housewife 60 58 14 28 Husbands and Wives 97 281969 I Guess The Lord Must Be in New York City 281972 Daddy Don t You Walk So Fast gold record 16 4 1 3 55 1 1 Can t You Hear the Song 48 38 3 32 8 Anthem 65 45 531973 Pour Me a Little More Wine 107 26 While We re Young 1071974 Help Me Help You 67 Lady Lay 101 83 47 371976 The Hungry Years 82 81 111979 You Stepped into My Life 90 91 I Apologize 451980 Years 35 32 401989 While the Feeling s Good with Tammy Wynette 631991 I Know So 53 1992 The Letter 1Filmography EditFilm Edit 80 Steps to Jonah 1969 Mark Jonah Winters Rocky III Himself uncredited North and South 1986 Captain Thomas Turner Ferris Bueller s Day Off 1986 Voice archival Licence to Kill 1989 Professor Joe Butcher The Adventures of Ford Fairlane 1990 Julian Grendel The Dark Backward 1991 Jackie Chrome Best of the Best 2 1993 Weldon Night of the Running Man 1995 August Gurino Vegas Vacation 1997 Wayne Newton Elvis meet Nixon 1997 Himself Ocean s Eleven 2001 Boxing Spectator cameo Who s Your Daddy 2004 Peter Mack Elvis Has Left the Building 2004 Himself cameo uncredited Smokin Aces 2006 Wayne Newton cameo The Hangover 2009 Himself cameo Hoodwinked Too Hood vs Evil 2011 Jimmy 10 Strings voice 40 West 2011 Sankey cameo Getting Back to Zero 2013 Bruce Sharknado The 4th Awakens 2016 Himself Puppy Love 2021 MarshallTelevision Edit American Bandstand June 20 1964 Sings Only You The Jack Benny Program December 4 1964 Sings two songs and plays multiple instruments The Ed Sullivan Show May 3 1965 Sings Hello Dolly The Ed Sullivan Show October 10 1965 Sings Remember When The Lucy Show December 27 1965 Sings 4 songs in the half hour episode Side By Side Bessie The Heifer You re Nobody till Somebody Loves You and Danke Schoen Bonanza 1966 Plays the character Andy Walker in two episodes of the TV series The Ed Sullivan Show April 13 1966 Sings April Showers The Danny Kaye Show December 22 1966 Guest stars on Danny s Christmas show Here s Lucy Season 1 Episode 9 November 25 1968 Lucy sells Craig to Wayne Newton Here s Lucy Season 2 Episode 22 February 16 1970 Lucy and Wayne Newton Vega The Classic Connection 1979 Appears as Justin Marsh a race car driver mixed up in crime and friend of Dan Tanna Vega Dead Ringer 1981 Appears as himself and hires Dan Tanna after receiving threatening phone calls that accuse him of being an imposter Pimp My Ride Robert s Chevrolet Van 1984 Appears as himself on the MTV reality show North and South Book II 1986 Appears as CSA Capt Thomas Turner Full House Viva Las Joey 1990 Appears as himself Roseanne Vegas Vegas 1991 Appears as himself L A Law 1991 Plays the role of the opposing counsel Perfect Strangers Wayne Man 1992 Appears as himself plot of the episode is for Balki to get tickets to Newton s sold out concert Tales from the Crypt The Pit 1994 Plays the role of fight promoter Wink Barnum The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Viva Lost Wages 1995 Plays the role of the manager of a Las Vegas casino Ally McBeal They Eat Horses Don t They 1998 The Pretender Cold Dick 2000 Appears as himself My Wife and Kids Fantasy Camp 2004 Appears as himself 7th Heaven Wayne s World 2004 Appears as himself Kingdom Hospital On the Third Day 2004 Plays the role of maintenance man Jack Handlemann According To Jim Vegas Baby 2003 Appears as himself Las Vegas Pros and Cons 2003 Meatball Montecito 2006 Appears as himself The Entertainer 2005 Newton hosts the reality competition series hosted that aired on the E network Dancing with the Stars Season 5 2007 Appears as a contestant The Price is Right Season 36 2007 Makes a guest appearance and participates for a contestant to win a trip to Las Vegas Celebrity Family Feud Season 1 2008 Appears as a contestant The Amazing Race Amazing Grace How Sweet the Sound 2009 Appears as himself The Apprentice One Of Us Will Win But Not By Much 2013 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Season 15 2015 Season 16 2018 Appeared as a celebrity guest and raised 10 000 for charity in his case the USO 46th Academy of Country Music Awards 2011 Appeared as a member of Toby Keith s entourage as Keith performed the song Red Solo Cup The Bachelorette Week 5 2018 Guest appearance where he teaches Bachlorette contestants how to write a song and perform live in Las Vegas Always Late with Katie Nolan Advice for the Las Vegas Raiders 2018 Guest appearance where he speaks about the Las Vegas Raiders 2022 NFL Draft Day 2 2022 Announces the 90th overall selection for the Raiders Hacks There Will Be Blood 2022 Guest appearanceVideo games Edit Fallout New Vegas 2010 Serves as the voice of Mr New Vegas the DJ of Radio New Vegas an in game radio station 54 References Edit This is the only Wayne Newton story you need to read The Washington Post Retrieved December 1 2022 a b c d e f g h Do You Know Vegas Esquire Retrieved January 22 2023 a b c Carson Wayne Newton Ohio History Central Retrieved December 26 2017 Wayne Newton Biography 1942 Filmreference com Retrieved February 12 2011 Wayne Newton Biography Yahoo Movies Retrieved May 5 2010 Schilling Vincent April 26 2010 An interview with Wayne Newton Indian Country Today Retrieved May 5 2010 permanent dead link Quinlan Adriane August 1 2006 For Wayne Newton It s Viva Virginia The Washington Post Retrieved May 5 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Before he was Mr Las Vegas Wayne Newton was a teen star at North Phoenix High School The Arizona Republic Retrieved December 1 2022 Wayne Newton Biography Biography com Archived from the original on December 4 2013 Retrieved September 18 2014 Wayne Newton Biography superiorpics com Retrieved December 26 2017 A graduate of North High School Newton flew his senior class and their spouses and partners to Las Vegas in 1979 for the 20th anniversary of his class reunion permanent dead link The Music Begins A Look at Wayne Newton s Early Musical Career Casa de Shenandoah March 15 2016 Retrieved December 26 2017 The duo was known as Rascals in Rhythm and even performed in front of then President Dwight D Eisenhower at a USO show a b Mr Las Vegas Wayne Newton honored by USO at the Antlers The Gazette June 10 2020 Retrieved December 9 2022 a b c d e f Koch Ed Manning Mary Toplikar Dave May 15 2008 Showtime How Sin City evolved into The Entertainment Capital of the World Las Vegas Sun Retrieved March 3 2019 a b c Wayne Newton Reveals the Best Life Lesson He Learned From Frank Sinatra and Others Be Disciplined Closer July 21 2019 Retrieved January 22 2022 Bush John Wayne Newton AllMusic Retrieved July 2 2020 a b Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 83 ISBN 978 0 2142 0512 5 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 217 ISBN 978 0 6461 1917 5 Glen Campbell amp Wayne Newton Glen Campbell Live in London 1975 Medley January 15 2022 July 4 Day of Music Parades Fireworks The Washington Post July 3 1982 p D1 a b c 1 McCombs Phil April 6 1983 Watt Outlaws Rock Music on Mall for July 4 The Washington Post p A1 2 McCombs Phil and Harrington Richard April 7 1983 Watt Sets Off Uproar with Music Ban The Washington Post pp A 1 A 17 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Campaign contributions of Wayne Newton Newsmeat January 16 2012 Archived from the original on January 17 2013 Retrieved March 4 2015 1 Ahern Tim July 5 1983 Newton concert goes off despite rain Gettysburg Times Associated Press p 7 Retrieved February 18 2010 2 Newton Performance Dampened by Rain Reading Eagle Associated Press July 5 1983 p 27 Retrieved February 18 2010 3 Katsilometes John October 30 2009 Newton s recounting of Beach Boys controversy a telling moment in Once Before I Go Las Vegas Sun Retrieved January 29 2009 Cash Box Top Singles 1992 Cashbox Retrieved August 26 2015 Top 5 Mystery Letter The Hits Just Keep On Comin Jabartlett wordpress com December 12 2008 Retrieved August 26 2015 Wayne Newton leaving longtime Vegas stint USA Today April 7 2005 Wayne Newton s performance dates Tickets to go Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved February 12 2011 Cano Regina Garcia January 27 2019 Wayne Newton celebrates 60 years in Las Vegas with new show Associated Press Retrieved September 4 2022 Mennella Dan April 29 2022 Wayne Newton absolutely butchered Raiders draft pick announcement Audacy Retrieved May 2 2022 The Gaming Hall of Fame University of Nevada Las Vegas Archived from the original on March 18 2012 Retrieved August 30 2009 Potter Dana February 5 2010 Wayne Newton asks for Patawomeck recognition Native Times Retrieved October 11 2022 a b c McCall Elizabeth April 23 2003 Wayne s other World World renowned Arabian horses remain a passion for Mr Las Vegas Las Vegas Sun Retrieved November 12 2015 Sherrow Rita October 23 2014 Wayne Newton brings horse to Tulsa to compete at U S National Arabian Championship Tulsa World Retrieved November 12 2015 a b c Lauter Jo West 2007 LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD To Mr Wayne Newton A Tribute Arabian Breeders World Cup Retrieved November 12 2015 Reif Rita February 16 1982 Art Upstage by Horses at an Arizona Auction The New York Times Retrieved November 12 2015 The Two Faces of Diabetes Diabeteshealth com Retrieved August 28 2014 Children With Diabetes Country Superstars Support JDRF Mj2twins com Press release Retrieved August 28 2014 dead link You Can t Say Love Enough MJ2 and 18 Celebrity Friends Mj2twins com Archived from the original on September 3 2014 Retrieved August 28 2014 Peter J Roach Ph D Biochemistry iu edu Retrieved August 28 2014 DePaoli Roach AA Ahmad Z Roach PJ September 10 1981 Characterization of a rabbit skeletal muscle protein kinase PC0 7 able to phosphorylate glycogen synthase and phosvitin The Journal of Biological Chemistry 256 17 8955 62 doi 10 1016 S0021 9258 19 52492 9 PMID 6790548 SABF Celebrities Archived March 19 2007 at the Wayback Machine 80th Annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival Zekan Karen November 25 1997 Aladdin s Lamp Burns Out Archived February 7 2006 at the Wayback Machine Las Vegas Sun Accessed September 4 2022 Deni Laura October 31 1999 Newton Rolling in Dough Broadway to Vegas Retrieved September 4 2022 a b Newton takes on back taxes claim Los Angeles Times August 5 2005 Retrieved 2022 09 04 Wayne Newton s abandoned jet rots at Michigan airport Las Vegas Sun Associated Press February 4 2010 Retrieved September 4 2022 Wayne Newton Park My Jet On My Lawn TMZ Retrieved February 12 2011 2010 Former friend seeks to foreclose on singer Wayne Newton s home Las Vegas Sun February 17 2010 Retrieved February 12 2011 Green Steve February 25 2010 Officers denied entry at Wayne Newton s Las Vegas home Las Vegas Sun Retrieved July 25 2010 Farnham Alan May 23 2012 Wayne Newton Battles Ugly Lawsuit Over Graceland West ABC News Retrieved November 25 2012 Toplikar Dave October 3 2012 Trial set in dispute over Wayne Newton estate Las Vegas Sun Retrieved November 25 2012 O Reiley Tim December 18 2012 Judge approves firm to sell Wayne Newton s ranch estate Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved December 18 2012 Mr Las Vegas is back Wayne Newton returns to Shenandoah Las Vegas Sun September 21 2015 Retrieved October 27 2017 Bowers Nikki April 27 2018 Casa de Shenandoah hosts last event before it closes for renovations KLAS News Jim Waligura December 14 1991 Artist profile Wayne Newton PDF Cash Box 6 Clayman David August 10 2010 Wayne Newton Survives for Fallout New Vegas IGN Retrieved March 30 2022 External links 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