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  • From The Vault: Ties That Bind - Vegas Entertainment and the Mob Connection
    Nov 29 2025

    Welcome to “From The Vault”, a special series of episodes of Jeff Does Vegas!


    Over the five years I ran this podcast, from 2019 to 2024, I released over 180 episodes and along the way, I talked to some very cool Vegas insiders, entertainers, and local experts. I also shared lots of tips & travel advice, and explored the fascinating history of the city.


    I thought it might be fun to take a little trip back in time and re-share some of those episodes. So, whether you’re a long-time follower looking for a re-listen or you’re a Vegas fanatic who just happened to stumble across the show, welcome!


    Las Vegas bills itself as "the Entertainment Capital of the World" and it's easy to see why with all the big names performing up & down the Strip on a nightly basis...and it's been that way for decades. But how did that all come to be...and what role did the world of organized crime play in making it happen?


    My guest for this episode of the podcast is here to help clear things up for us.


    Making her second appearance on the podcast is Claire White, the Director of Education for the Mob Museum in Downtown Las Vegas. Last time Claire was on the show, we went in-depth on Liberace & the impact he had on the Vegas entertainment scene. We briefly touched on the topic of the mob and their place in Las Vegas's entertainment history, but I thought it might be fun to get Claire back to go into a little more detail.


    We discussed the early days of Las Vegas entertainment, the Mob's role in helping to build up the industry in Las Vegas, and some of the prominent performers with alleged mob ties.


    If you want to learn more about the history of Las Vegas & the role of the mob in establishing the entertainment industry, pick up a copy of Bright Light City: Las Vegas in Popular Culture by Larry Gragg. And be sure to pay a visit to the Mob Museum on your next trip to Las Vegas. Visit their website and follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & YouTube!

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    1 h et 6 min
  • From The Vault: Las Vegas Black History - The Rise and Fall of the Moulin Rouge
    Nov 22 2025

    Welcome to “From The Vault”, a special series of episodes of Jeff Does Vegas!


    Over the five years I ran this podcast, from 2019 to 2024, I released over 180 episodes and along the way, I talked to some very cool Vegas insiders, entertainers, and local experts. I also shared lots of tips & travel advice, and explored the fascinating history of the city.


    I thought it might be fun to take a little trip back in time and re-share some of those episodes. So, whether you’re a long-time follower looking for a re-listen or you’re a Vegas fanatic who just happened to stumble across the show, welcome!


    I've talked about a lot of Las Vegas history on this podcast and I absolutely love doing it. And, based on the reaction to the various Vegas history episodes I've released, it's pretty clear that you do too.


    This time around, I'm covering a part of Las Vegas history that doesn't get the attention it deserves and if I'm being honest, it's a part of Las Vegas history that I really had no idea existed - and as someone who considers themselves a bit of a Vegas fanatic, I'm a little embarrassed by that fact.


    Joining me on this episode is Claytee White, the Director of the Oral History Research Center at the University of Nevada - Las Vegas. I asked Ms. White to come on the podcast to have a conversation about Black History and the African American Community in Las Vegas after hearing her appearance on the podcast, "Spectacle - Las Vegas".


    Ms. White shared her story of what brought her Las Vegas and got her interested in Black History, we discussed the situation in Las Vegas leading up to the founding of the Moulin Rouge, and what led to the integration of Las Vegas Strip.


    If you'd like to learn more about Black History, the African American Community in Las Vegas, and the Moulin Rouge, visit Documenting the African American Experience in Las Vegas, a project of the UNLV University Libraries. You can also check out the books, The Moulin Rouge and Black Rights in Las Vegas by Earnest N. Bracey and Storming Caesars Palace by Annelise Orleck.


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    41 min
  • From The Vault: Bugsy - Fact vs. Fiction
    Nov 15 2025

    Welcome to “From The Vault”, a special series of episodes of Jeff Does Vegas!


    Over the five years I ran this podcast, from 2019 to 2024, I released over 180 episodes and along the way, I talked to some very cool Vegas insiders, entertainers, and local experts. I also shared lots of tips & travel advice, and explored the fascinating history of the city.


    I thought it might be fun to take a little trip back in time and re-share some of those episodes. So, whether you’re a long-time follower looking for a re-listen or you’re a Vegas fanatic who just happened to stumble across the show, welcome!


    In 1991, Warren Beatty jumped onto the big screen to portray one the most feared and most famous mobsters of all time...Bugsy.


    The film, directed by Barry Levinson and co-starring Annette Bening (as Bugsy's longtime girlfriend, Virginia Hill) tells the story of Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel and his role in the creation of The Flamingo and the building of Las Vegas as an "oasis in the desert".


    Bugsy was minor hit, grossing just over $49 Million at the box office, receiving high praise from critics, and garnering several Academy Award & Golden Globe nominations including a Golden Globe win for "Best Picture - Drama". But despite all these accolades, just how historically accurate was the film?


    My guest for this episode of the podcast is here to tell us.


    Making his FOURTH appearance on the podcast is Geoff Schumacher, the Vice President of Exhibits and Programs at the Mob Museum in Las Vegas. Geoff was kind enough to join me once again to help separate fact from fiction when it comes to the story of Bugsy Siegel.


    Did Bugsy actually try to get into acting during his time in Hollywood? Who actually came up with the idea for The Flamingo? And was opening night at the casino really a total flop?


    If you want to learn more about Bugsy & his associates and their place in Las Vegas history, plan a visit to the Mob Museum on your next Vegas vacation. You can also follow the Mob Museum on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.


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    55 min
  • From The Vault: My Special Guest - Dennis Blair
    Nov 8 2025

    Welcome to “From The Vault”, a special series of episodes of Jeff Does Vegas!


    Over the five years I ran this podcast, from 2019 to 2024, I released over 180 episodes and along the way, I talked to some very cool Vegas insiders, entertainers, and local experts. I also shared lots of tips & travel advice, and explored the fascinating history of the city.


    I thought it might be fun to take a little trip back in time and re-share some of those episodes. So, whether you’re a long-time follower looking for a re-listen or you’re a Vegas fanatic who just happened to stumble across the show, welcome!


    Picture it...it's the late 1970's. You're a singer-songwriter working the bar scene in New York City. One night, after having enough of dealing with crowds that don't pay attention to you, you decide to mess around with the lyrics of a popular song and perform that on stage...and you manage to turn that into a career spanning almost 40 years.


    That's exactly what Dennis Blair did.


    Dennis is a Las Vegas-based comedian & musician who, over the course of the last 4 decades, has had the opportunity to work with some of the biggest names in comedy & music. He co-wrote a feature film, he's worked on TV specials, he's appeared on The Tonight Show and he recently released a book chronicling his time on the road as an opening act.


    Dennis and I chatted about what got him into comedy, the early days of working with Rodney Dangerfield & what led to their falling out, life on the road with Joan Rivers, and what it was like spending 18 years as the opening act for George Carlin.


    Visit Dennis's website to find out where you can catch him performing in Vegas, pick up a copy of his book, "Touring With Legends" from your favorite online bookseller, and check out his music on Apple Music & Spotify.


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    58 min
  • Til Death Do Us Part: Murder In The Divorce Capital Of The World
    Nov 1 2025

    This podcast episode was originally released as part of the Sin City Stories: Vegas True Crime series


    Nevada offers the same lax residency requirements to obtain divorce today as it did nearly 100 years ago; a person only has to live in the state for six weeks before being eligible to for a divorce.


    But not too long after Nevada gained a reputation as the place to go for a quickie divorce, Las Vegas was the scene of a brutal public murder on the steps of a law office in a tale involving domestic violence, the death of a child, and a desperate insanity plea to avoid the gas chamber.


    To learn more about other true crime tales from the darker side of Las Vegas history, visit Mayhem In The Desert.

    Follow Sin City Stories: Vegas True Crime on Facebook & Instagram

    Follow Mayhem In The Desert on X (formerly Twitter) & Facebook


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    26 min
  • Restaurant Wars: The Murder of Al Bramlet
    Oct 25 2025

    This podcast episode was originally released as part of the Sin City Stories: Vegas True Crime series


    In the 1970's Las Vegas was the site of bombings & murders...but not ALL of this mayhem was linked to the mafia.


    In the fall of 1975, a labor dispute between the Culinary Union and several off-strip restaurants escalated into violence. This ultimately resulted in the head of the Culinary Union, Al Bramlet, learning a very valuable lesson:


    No matter what, ALWAYS pay your hitman.

    To learn more about other true crime tales from the darker side of Las Vegas history, visit Mayhem In The Desert.

    Follow Sin City Stories: Vegas True Crime on Facebook & Instagram

    Follow Mayhem In The Desert on X (formerly Twitter) & Facebook


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    22 min
  • BOOM TOWN: Blowing Up Las Vegas
    Oct 18 2025

    This podcast episode was originally released as part of the Sin City Stories: Vegas True Crime series


    Thousands of bombs have gone off across the United States over the course of the 20th & 21st centuries for every reason…from the personal, to the political, to the financial.

    And through its short history, the city of Las Vegas has not been spared from the threat of criminal bombings.


    To learn more about other true crime tales from the darker side of Las Vegas history, visit Mayhem In The Desert.

    Follow Sin City Stories: Vegas True Crime on Facebook & Instagram

    Follow Mayhem In The Desert on X (formerly Twitter) & Facebook


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    27 min
  • Taken: The Murder Of Kim Bryant - Part 2
    Oct 11 2025

    This podcast episode was originally released as part of the Sin City Stories: Vegas True Crime series


    Las Vegas teenager Kim Bryant went missing from in front of her high school on a winter's day in 1979.


    Her abduction & murder would scar the Vegas community and remain unsolved for decades. But just as the case seemed to be going cold, new suspects in the disappearance would emerge - including a vicious serial killer known as "The Chameleon".


    To learn more about other true crime tales from the darker side of Las Vegas history, visit Mayhem In The Desert.

    Follow Sin City Stories: Vegas True Crime on Facebook & Instagram

    Follow Mayhem In The Desert on X (formerly Twitter) & Facebook


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    Jeff Does Vegas is an official Vegas.com affiliate!

    Help support the podcast & get exclusive deals by booking your hotel stays, shows, attractions, tours, clubs and even complete vacation packages (including air & hotel) with our special link!




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    27 min