The Only Niteclub Entertainment Strickly for Michigan Baby Boomers Opens January 29, 2011 The irony about Baby Boomers is their leisure time is expan

The irony about Baby Boomers is their leisure time is expanding but their entertainment choices are dwindling.

One out of three adults in the U.S. is a “Baby Boomer,” and, every day, approximately 10,000 more Baby Boomers reach their fiftieth birthdays. Michigan Baby Boomers tend to look ten years younger than their chronological ages; they are stronger and healthier than previous generations at the same age, and consequently, they are going to stay energetic for many years.

Besides their grandchildren, baby boomers want to remain relevant and enjoy life with as much nostalgia as possible. What harkens the baby boomer halcyon days more than the music they fell in love with? Their sentimental tendencies will continue to be romanticized in the music and entertainment of the 50s, 60s and 70’s.

Today's retiring Michigan Baby Boomers enjoy most anything that's done outside the home in a group setting: dancing, dining out, live entertainment and even dating top the many fun activities for Baby Boomers to choose from.

Unfortunately for the Michigan Baby Boomer, times have not changed since their parents retired. There's definitely a shortage of clubs and other dining/live entertainment for them to enjoy.

The Baby Boomer generation believes that the best way to stay young is to remain active. And they're right. While many are intent on working well past traditional retirement ages, they intend on having fun doing it.

The 2011 Baby Boomer Bash Entertainment Series

Beginning January 29, 2011 a series of six live entertainment/dinner shows throughout the year will offer Baby Boomers the niteclub atmosphere just for them.

The 2011 Baby Boomer Bash Niteclub Parties will serve those who are looking to revive the 50s, 60s and 70’s decades with the following amenities:

a delicious five-course, all-you-can-eat banquet meal, including all your premium drinks

an open, all-night coffee and dessert table,

a rock-jock DJ for dancing,

live entertainment featuring the Las Vegas Tribute Brothers,

valet parking

The Baby Boomer Niteclub Party is more than a live dinner-show, it is an EVENT.

Boomers witnessed NASA’s first landing mission on the moon. It’s now the Michigan Baby Boomers’ turn to “Blast Off!” That is, in the laughing, dancing and celebration sense.

“We believe you will have a great time from the moment you arrive at the Michigan Baby Boomers Bash Niteclub Parties in 2011. And, you will have a ‘blast’ before you finally leave,” promised Justin Macksoud, principal director of the 2011 Michigan Baby Boomer Niteclub Entertainment Parties.

The Lakeland Banquet & Event Centre in St. Clair Shores was chosen to host the premier of the 2011 Baby Boomer Bash Parties.

Lakeland Banquet & Event Centre - 21801 Nine Mile Road - Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080 586-772-0450

For Ticket Information, contact Justin Macksoud at:

JMEDetroit@gmail.com

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Las Vegas Tribute Brothers Show Salutes America's Greatest Generation

Elvis Kelly and Michael Carluccio, known as the Las Vegas Tribute Brothers, sing with the voices and music of Las Vegas’s most celebrated stars: Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin and Tom Jones.

Carluccio, performing with his "rat-packish" wit and charm, recreates comical, vocal impressions: George Burns, Groucho Marx, Rocky, Arnold Schwarzenegger and others. Before his favorite shtick, however, it’s not unusual for Michael to get the entire audience warmed up with a Tom Jones music number followed by a medley of Sinatra, Neil Diamond and Dean Martin hits.

Then, it's Kelly's turn to take the stage with the "Shake, Rattle and Roll" moves and costumes of the early Elvis and Army years in Black Leather. Then, in a finale, out comes the world famous gem bespeckled white jump suit immortalizing the King's Las Vegas career.

Together, the Las Vegas Tribute Brothers will entertain every fan in every audience with their talent, laughs and vocal interpretations. They will positively close the show leaving all wanting more.

Local entertainment producer and music critic, Dennis Nazelli, claims that Michigan audiences are in for, “… a refreshing treat when their Vegas Legends’ act hits local stages.” “First of all, the price of admission for the duo’s dinner show is so affordable that it will make even the non-skeptic wonder if these guys are just amateurs at the Capuchin Kitchen.”

“These guys are the real deal,” proclaimed Nazelli. “Everybody is doing Elvis and Sinatra these days,” he continued. “But, there are very few acts that can do it all like these two local artists!” Kelly and Carluccio have appeared as solo performers on the same stage. Kelly has performed mostly as a solo act with his Elvis tribute show. However, the act that they have put together is a first for both. They combine their individual talents in a 90-minute show celebrating the biggest Las Vegas names in show business.

Along with their talent, the one factor that drives audiences to beg for more is their contact with their admirers during their show. “I love performing outside of Las Vegas,” blushed Michael. “In Vegas, they don’t allow us to get out and into the audience. Here our singing goes beyond the eyes and ears; it gets inside and touches their hearts.” Carluccio’s schmaltzy sentiment may seem a bit over-dramatic. Yet, his presentation depends on that voltage of connection with the audience.

As the “King of Rock ‘n Roll,” Elvis Kelly’s side of the stage is in stark contrast to Michael’s balladdeering. Besparkled in radiant sequins, the King’s costumes leave nothing to the imagination for the star-struck crowds. The king of the Elvis Presley impersonators shakes it up for his standing and frenzied audiences.

Kelly and Michael are both from Michigan and welcomed the opportunity to tour in their home state this fall and winter. They are currently adding performances for afternoons and evenings. Their favorite venues are weddings, fund raising events, lunch and dinner shows, Las Vegas Parties, corporate public relations/appreciation occasions, anniversaries, birthdays, holiday and theme celebrations, etc. The official website for the Las Vegas Tribute Brothers has an up-to-date schedule of their future bookings and contact information for their event manager at 248/766-4970.

Las Vegas Tribute Brothers Bring Audience to Attention Saluting Veterans of the Greatest Generation

Elvis Kelly and Michael Carluccio joined forces with the Optimist International Foundation donating their talent and time Friday evening to raise money for the Childhood Cancer Campaign.

The annual Tastefest and “Reindeer Games” fund raiser was hosted by the Clinton Township Area Optimist Club at the Mirage Banquet Hall. Kelly and Michael are proud to join the Optimist International. They have provided the entertainment for this fund raising event many times. In their future Las Vegas Tribute Shows, the dynamic duo will remind the audiences to donate to causes that support cancer research.

Kelly and Carluccio, both local Michigan veteran and talented performers, brought their Las Vegas Tribute Brothers show to metro Detroit audiences this fall that features a medley of renown Las Vegas super stars: Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Neil Diamond, Paul Anka, Tom Jones and others.

Local entertainment producer and music critic, Dennis Nazelli, claims that Michigan audiences are in for, “… a refreshing treat when the Las Vegas Tribute Show hits local stages.” “First of all, the price of admission for their dinner show is affordable.” Some critics use this as an excuse just to refuse to offer their reviews. “But before their first wardrobe change, even the harshest of critics put aside the notion that these guys are amateurs at a Capuchin Soup Kitchen.”
Kelly has performed in over 750 shows during his 23-year career in entertainment. His range for the Elvis tribute begins in the 50’s, the “Army Years,” the 60’s and the “Vegas” 70’s. “The crowd’s sentimental favorite is Kelly doing Elvis Presley,” confessed Michael. “What can I say? He’s the ‘King.’”

As the “King of Rock ‘n Roll,” Elvis Kelly’s side of the stage is in stark contrast to Michael’s balladdeering. Besparkled in radiant sequins, the King of Rock ‘n Roll’s costumes leave nothing to the imagination for the star-struck crowds. “The king of the Elvis Presley impersonators then shakes it up for his standing and frenzied audiences.”Known as the 1-Man Legend Show, Carluccio’s favorite presentation is his “Rat Pack” exhibition of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, complete with banter between himself and the audience. However, before his favorite shtick, it’s not unusual for Michael to get the entire audience warmed up with a Tom Jones music number followed by a medley of Neil Diamond and Paul Anka hits.

Along with their talent, the one factor that drives audiences to beg for more is their contact with their admirers during their show. “I love performing outside of Las Vegas,” blushed Michael. “In Vegas, they don’t allow us to get out and into the audience. Here our singing goes beyond the eyes and ears; it gets inside and touches their hearts.” Carluccio’s schmaltzy sentiment may seem a bit over-dramatic. Yet, the Las Vegas Tribute Brothers’ presentation depends on that high voltage connection with the audience.

To find out when and where future performances will take place contact the show’s event manager at mcperformer@gmail.com or visit the Las Vegas Tribute Brothers website.

Las Vegas Tribute Brothers Salute the World's Greatest Generation

The Las Vegas Tribute Brothers Brought Their Clarkston Audience to Attention at the American Legion Auxiliary Post Unit 63.

Last Saturday night, Elvis Kelly and Michael Carluccio paid tribute to America’s Veterans of the greatest generation with songs and memories of the world’s greatest performing celebrities: Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Neil Diamond, Tom Jones…

The evening of entertainment raised thousands of dollars for the Woman’s Auxiliary Post 63. Kelly and Michael donated their time and talent by taking a night off their normal performance tour on Michigan stages.

Known as the 1-Man Legend Show, Michael Carluccio’s favorite presentation is his “Rat Pack” exhibition of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, complete with banter between himself and the audience. Yet, before he delivers his favorite shtick, it’s not unusual for Michael to get the entire audience warmed up with a Tom Jones music number followed by a medley of Neil Diamond and Bobby Darin hits.

Kelly and Carluccio have appeared as solo performers on the same stage in the past many times, but never as a duo until this year. Kelly has performed over 700 shows as a solo act with his Elvis tribute show. Together as the Las Vegas Tribute Brothers, they deliver a 90-minute show celebrating the biggest names in show business.

For their fans in the Macomb County area of Sterling Hgts. and Shelby Twp., the Vegas Tribute Show will entertain audiences and continue to raise money for the Honor Flight of Michigan with dinner shows at the Ram’s Horn on Hayes and 22 Mile Roads on November’s 15, 22 and 29. The shows will begin at 5:00PM and feature a four-course meal with entertainment for $20.00. Reservations can be made at (586) 566-5370.

Kelly and Michael are both from Michigan and welcomed the opportunity to tour in their home state this fall and winter. They are currently adding performances for afternoons and evenings. Their favorite venues are weddings, fund raising events, lunch and dinner shows, Las Vegas Parties, corporate public relations/appreciation occasions, anniversaries, birthdays, holiday and theme celebrations, etc. The official website for the Las Vegas Tribute Brothers has an up-to-date schedule of their future bookings and contact information for their event manager, Dennis Nazelli. Or, you may contact him directly at 248/766-4970.

Vegas Tribute Brothers Offer Encore Show Oct 11

Las Vegas Tribute Show Sells Out Macomb Audience with Crowd Favorites: Elvis, Sinatra, Neil Diamond
Michigan’s hardest working tribute artists brought tears and laughs to their dinner-stage fans Sunday evening.

Elvis Presley impressionist, Elvis Kelly, and tribute artist, Michael Carluccio, delivered an hour and a half of memories with their songs and stage banter.

Both acclaimed performers chose to begin their 2009-2010 Las Vegas Tribute Tour from their Michigan roots at the Shelby Twp. Restaurant on Hayes Road near 22 Mile Rd.

The response from the sold-out was so magnificent and genuine, the management decided to ask the duo to return the following Sunday on October 11 for an encore performance.

Kelly and Carluccio are Michigan veteran and talented performers will bring their Vegas show act to metro Detroit audiences this fall which features a medley of renown Las Vegas super stars.

Known as the 1-Man Legend Show, Carluccio’s favorite presentation is his “Rat Pack” rendition of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, complete with banter between himself and the audience. However, before his favorite schtick, it’s not unusual for Michael to get the entire audience warmed up with a Tom Jones music number followed by a medley of Neil Diamond and Bobby Darin hits.

Local entertainment producer and music critic, Dennis Nazelli, claims that Michigan audiences are in for, “… a refreshing treat when their Vegas Legends’ act hits local stages.” “First of all, the price of admission for the duo’s dinner show is so affordable that it will make skeptics wonder if these guys are just amateurs at the Capuchin Kitchen.”

“These guys are the real deal,” proclaimed Nazelli. “Everybody is doing Elvis, and, there are hundreds of Sinatra pretenders,” he continued. “But, there are very few acts that can do it all as these two local boys!” Kelly and Carluccio have appeared as solo performers on the same stage. Kelly has performed mostly as a solo act with his Elvis tribute show. However, the act that they have put together will be a first for them. They will combine their individual talents in a 90-minute show celebrating the biggest names in show business.

It would be a disservice to label Kelly and Michael as impersonators. With the aid of costuming and makeup, the pair creates an “unbelievably believable” show with their voices. “The crowd’s sentimental favorite is Kelly’s Elvis Presley,” confessed Michael. “What can I say? He’s the ‘King.’” But as for Carluccio’s contribution to the show, his versatility with multiple star personalities has garnered the nickname “Sybil” from his peers in the industry.

In spite of their talent, the one factor that drives audiences to beg for more is their connection with their admirers during their show. “I love performing outside of Las Vegas,” blushed Michael. “In Vegas, they don’t allow us to get out and into the audience. Here our singing goes beyond the eyes and ears; it gets inside and touches their hearts.”

Carluccio’s schmaltzy sentiment may seem a bit over-dramatic. Yet, his presentation depends on that voltage charged-connection with the audience. As the “King of Rock ‘n Roll,” Elvis Kelly’s side of the stage is in stark contrast to Michael’s balladdeering. Besparkled in radiant sequins, Kelly’s costumes leave nothing to the imagination for his star-struck fans. Kelly, the king of the Elvis Presley impersonators, knows how to shake it up for his standing-room only, frenzied audiences.

The sell-out, encore show, the Las Vegas Tribute Revue, will take place at the Ram's Horn stage on Hayes Road in Shelby Twp. on Sunday, October 11 starting at 5PM. Following dinner at 5:30PM, the show will begin. To order tickets for the October 11 encore show, contact 586-655-5370.

To find out when and where the following performances will take place contact the show’s event manager at mcperformer ( @ ) gmail dot com

This press release was submitted by Grow Small Business.

Las Vegas Tribute Show Sells Out Macomb Audience with Crowd Favorites: Elvis, Sinatra, Neil Diamond, Paul Anka

Michigan’s hardest working tribute artists brought tears and laughs to their dinner-stage fans Sunday evening.

Elvis Presley impersonator, Elvis Kelly, and tribute artist, Michael Carluccio, delivered an hour and a half of memories with their songs and stage banter. Both acclaimed performers chose to begin their 2009-2010 Las Vegas Tribute Tour from their Michigan roots at the Shelby Twp. Restaurant on Hayes Road near 22 Mile Rd.

The response from the sold-out was so magnificent and genuine, the management decided to ask the duo to return the following Sunday on October 11 for an encore performance.

Kelly and Carluccio are Michigan veteran and talented performers will bring their Vegas show act to metro Detroit audiences this fall which features a medley of renown Las Vegas super stars.

Known as the 1-Man Legend Show, Carluccio’s favorite presentation is his “Rat Pack” rendition of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, complete with banter between himself and the audience. However, before his favorite schtick, it’s not unusual for Michael to get the entire audience warmed up with a Tom Jones music number followed by a medley of Neil Diamond and Bobby Darin hits.

Local entertainment producer and music critic, Dennis Nazelli, claims that Michigan audiences are in for, “… a refreshing treat when their Vegas Legends’ act hits local stages.” “First of all, the price of admission for the duo’s dinner show is so affordable that it will make skeptics wonder if these guys are just amateurs at the Capuchin Kitchen.”

“These guys are the real deal,” proclaimed Nazelli. “Everybody is doing Elvis, and, there are hundreds of Sinatra pretenders,” he continued. “But, there are very few acts that can do it all as these two local boys!” Kelly and Carluccio have appeared as solo performers on the same stage. Kelly has performed mostly as a solo act with his Elvis tribute show. However, the act that they have put together will be a first for them. They will combine their individual talents in a 90-minute show celebrating the biggest names in show business.

It would be a disservice to label Kelly and Michael as impersonators. With the aid of costuming and makeup, the pair creates an “unbelievably believable” show with their voices. “The crowd’s sentimental favorite is Kelly’s Elvis Presley,” confessed Michael. “What can I say? He’s the ‘King.’” But as for Carluccio’s contribution to the show, his versatility with multiple star personalities has garnered the nickname “Sybil” from his peers in the industry.

In spite of their talent, the one factor that drives audiences to beg for more is their connection with their admirers during their show. “I love performing outside of Las Vegas,” blushed Michael. “In Vegas, they don’t allow us to get out and into the audience. Here our singing goes beyond the eyes and ears; it gets inside and touches their hearts.”

Carluccio’s schmaltzy sentiment may seem a bit over-dramatic. Yet, his presentation depends on that voltage charged-connection with the audience. As the “King of Rock ‘n Roll,” Elvis Kelly’s side of the stage is in stark contrast to Michael’s balladdeering. Besparkled in radiant sequins, Kelly’s costumes leave nothing to the imagination for his star-struck fans. Kelly, the king of the Elvis Presley impersonators, knows how to shake it up for his standing-room only, frenzied audiences.

The sell-out, encore show, the Las Vegas Tribute Revue, will take place at the Ram's Horn stage on Hayes Road in Shelby Twp. on Sunday, October 11 starting at 5PM. Following dinner at 5:30PM, the show will begin. To order tickets for the October 11 show, contact 586-655-5370.

To find out when and where the following performances will take place contact the show’s event manager at mcperformer ( @ ) gmail dot com

This press release was submitted by Grow Small Business.

Las Vegas Tribute Artists Arrive in Michigan with Elvis, Sinatra, Tom Jones, Neil Diamond, Paul Anka, Bobby Darin

Michigan’s Elvis tribute artist, Elvis Kelly, and Michael Carluccio, the Sinatra Rat Pack impresario, reunited recently to rehearse their Las Vegas Reviews act that will debut on stage here in metro Detroit, Sunday, October 4, 2009.

Kelly and Carluccio, both local, Michigan veteran and talented performers, will bring their Vegas show to metro Detroit audiences this fall that features a medley of renown Las Vegas super stars.

Known as the 1-Man Legend Show, Carluccio’s favorite presentation is his “Rat Pack” exhibition of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, complete with banter between himself and the audience. However, before his favorite shtick, it’s not unusual for Michael to get the entire audience warmed up with a Tom Jones music number followed by a medley of Neil Diamond and Bobby Darin hits.


Local entertainment producer and music critic, Dennis Nazelli, claims that Michigan audiences are in for, “… a refreshing treat when their Vegas Legends’ act hits local stages.” “First of all, the price of admission for the duo’s dinner show is so affordable that it will make skeptics wonder if these guys are just amateurs at the Capuchin Kitchen.” “These guys are the real deal,” proclaimed Nazelli.


“Everybody is doing Elvis, and, there are hundreds of Sinatra pretenders,” he continued. “But, there are very few acts that can do it all as these two local boys!” Kelly and Carluccio have appeared as solo performers on the same stage. Kelly has performed mostly as a solo act with his Elvis tribute show. However, the act that they have put together will be a first for them. They will combine their individual talents in a 90-minute show celebrating the biggest names in show business.


It would be a disservice to label Kelly and Michael as impersonators. With the aid of costuming and makeup, the pair creates a fantastic show with their voices. “The crowd’s sentimental favorite is Kelly doing Elvis Presley,” confessed Michael. “What can I say? He’s the ‘King.’”


But as for Carluccio’s contribution to the show, his versatility with multiple star personalities has garnered from his peers in the industry the nickname “Sybil.” In spite of their talent, the one factor that drives audiences to beg for more is their contact with their admirers during their show. “I love performing outside of Las Vegas,” blushed Michael. “In Vegas, they don’t allow us to get out and into the audience. Here our singing goes beyond the eyes and ears; it gets inside and touches their hearts.”


Carluccio’s schmaltzy sentiment may seem a bit over-dramatic. Yet, his presentation depends on that voltage of connection with the audience. As the “King of Rock ‘n Roll,” Elvis Kelly’s side of the stage is in stark contrast to Michael’s balladdeering. Besparkled in radiant sequins, the King’s costumes leave nothing to the imagination for the star-struck crowds. The king of the Elvis Presley impersonators shakes it up for his standing and frenzied audiences.


The premier of the Las Vegas Tribute Revue will take place at the Ram's Horn stage on Hayes Road in Shelby Twp. on Sunday, October 4. To order tickets for the October 4 premier, contact 586-655-5370.


To find out when and where the following performances will take place contact the show’s event manager at mcperformer@gmail.com