Dennis Bono is a Las Vegas showman, who is a singer( a pretty good one at that) and puts on a radio show once a week.
He also has released some albums over the years, including "Reflections of Las Vegas".
I was listening to his show on Saturday and to an advertisement abou this new album. Part of the advertisement had this on it: Dennis Bono, the consummate interpreter of the Great American Songbook, proclaimed by the Chicago Tribune as "a thoroughbred singer, born and bred to sing",http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7615476
They also mentioned the person from the Tribune who reviewed the album, but I don't remember who it was.
Well, I really wanted to know more about what the Chicago Tribune had to say about a Las Vegan doing good and went to their web site. Except there was one problem- when you searched for "Dennis Bono", there was nothing found. No Dennis Bono. They had Bono listed, but wrong type of music. Then you Google it and still nothing from the Chicago Tribune. Why?
So, my question is when did the Chicago Tribune make this statement about Dennis Bono? Was it made before the advent of the Internet and the Chicago Tribune web site? And why isn't it mentioned on the Chicago Tribune web site or other newspaper web sites? Finally, who said it?
I'd like to see Las Vegans do good but I also want to know that when someone writes about them, that it is accurate.
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