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Wayne Newton
"Mr. Las Vegas," a.k.a. Wayne Newton, was born April 3, 1942 in Roanoke, Virginia. Of Powahatan Indian and Cherokee decent, Newton toured with the Grand Ole Opry before catching his big break as a guest performer on "Jackie Gleason's American Scene Program." Thanks to numerous other variety show appearances, Newton won the admiration of singer-songwriter Bobby Darin. It was Darin who, in 1963, produced Newton's smash record "Danke Schoen." With a few more hits under his belt, including "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" and "Summer Wind," he moved to Las Vegas where he headlined his first sell-out show. Since then, he has performed more than 25,000 live shows in Las Vegas while also performing for the US military and appearing in films and television programs. He just recently married attorney Kathleen McCrone with whom he has one daughter - Lauren Ashley (born 2002). His older daughter Erin was born during his first marriage to Elaine Okamura, a flight attendant he met while performing in Vietnam.


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Prepared by the Genealogy.com Staff| August 17, 2004 | E-mail: celebritrees@genealogy.com

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