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Las Vegas Review-Journal. "Mono-named
Carme, veteran of many Las Vegas shows, takes over the stage to
make Houston laugh. Carme is multi-talented, having an excellent
singing voice and a great sense of comedy timing. Highlights include
an outlandishly clever "Green Grass of Home" and a Dean
Martin zany Xerox." Forrest Duke "The Duke of Las Vegas"
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Carme as "The Duke"
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Guy Richardson, Columist, Reno, Nevada
- "Burlesque comedy is an art unto
itself. Carme, the top banana, is one of the best! It is not so
much the material, as the rhythm, timing, pacing, gestures, expressions
and ineffable feel. By the time Carme was done, the audience knew
that something unusual had happened. It's an awesome performance."
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A Nightie |
Columnist, Reno, Nevada -
They're Tickled Pink - Headlining the fast-paced, beautifully costumed
show is the multi-talented Carme, veteran of many Las Vegas shows.
He is a free swinging, ad-libbing devil-may-care guy who will break
you up with a good clean joke or make you cry with a sentimental
ballad,"
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Carme and Daughters
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Steve Nichols, Columnist, Hot Springs,
Arkansas - "The Vapors show
gets a fine send-off for Kay Starr from big-voiced and genial Carme.
The happy Italian is a singer with a fine voice and his version
of "Green Green Grass of Home" will never be matched by
anyone. It's good to have Carme back."
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| Carme Headliner at the Thunderbird |
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