Las Vegas Backstage Talk

Las Vegas Backstage Talk Radio Show, Signed a One Year Deal with 1230 AM KLAV, Bought by Lotus Broadcasting

“Las Vegas Backstage Talk” the only radio show that “Gets Personal with the Stars,” has signed a one year deal with 1230 AM KLAV,
which was recently bought by Lotus Broadcasting.

“Las Vegas Backstage Talk” Radio and Web show will be moving to 1230 AM KLAV starting Thursday, Oct. 18. Their new time slot will be from 4:00pm-5:00pm PST. (Drive time)

Host and producer of “Las Vegas Backstage Talk,” Comedian Michele LaFong, interviewed Dennis Miller, and Tom Cotter, Runner-up on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” this year, for its final show on 970 AM KNUU, which aired on Thursday, Oct. 11, from 6:05pm-7:00pm. All shows are archived on lasvegasbackstagetalk.com

This concludes a very successful year and a half long run for “Las Vegas Backstage Talk” Radio & Web Show on 970 AM KNUU, Las Vegas’ Financial Radio Station.

Tony Orlando who has an upcoming weekend at The South Point Showroom will be our first guest on Thursday, Oct. 18, from 4pm-5pm PST 1230 AM KLAV in Las Vegas, and The Web.  Also on the show will be Anthony Cools, who has the longest running hypnotist show in Las Vegas history,  on The Las Vegas Strip,  at The Paris Hotel & Casino.

“Las Vegas Backstage Talk,” formerly called “Las Vegas Backstage Now,” originally started on 1230 AM KLAV more than a year and a half ago, and only after a few shows moved to 970 AM KNUU.

“We’re finally back to where we started… only much better,” says LaFong. “The studio has been upgraded, and since KLAV has been bought by Lotus Broadcasting, I felt very comfortable in signing a twelve month contract with 1230 AM KLAV.”

July 19, 2011: Kato Kaelin, and Jeff Richards, formally from “Saturday Night Live,” guest on “Las Vegas Backstage Now”

Kato Kaelin, and Jeff Richards, guested on our very last “pre-taped” show, of “Las Vegas Backstage Now,” which will air on Tuesday, July 19, from 6:05-7pm Pacific Time, on 970 KNUU AM, in Las Vegas, and worldwide on The Internet. (Click on link on “Las Vegas Backstage Now” website, during show hour only.)

Kato Kaelin, Jeff Richards, and Greg Wilson, are performing at “Big Al’s Comedy Club,” at The Orleans H&C, in Las Vegas, thru the end of the July.

This particular taping, turned out to be one of “Las Vegas Backstage Live’s” most fun, “off the cuff” shows, which now, is the beginning of a new, more casual, and intimate format, for all future, ” LIVE” shows, which will continue to “follow suit.”

Starting Thursday, July 28, from 6:05-7pm, Pacific Time, “Las Vegas Backstage Now,” will be airing LIVE, and moving to Thursdays, weekly.

June 7, 2011: “Las Vegas Backstage Now,” features GRANDMA LEE tonight!

“Las Vegas Backstage Now,” airs every Tuesday from 6:05-7pm Pacific Time, on 970 KNUU AM in Las Vegas, and the worldwide, on The internet.  Currently Las Vegas Backstage Talk with Comedian Michele LaFong on Thursdays from 6-7pm PST on 1230am in LV and streaming live.

Join us tonight, June 7, with guests, Grandma Lee, from “America’s Got Talent,” and historian Chris Cecot, also actor/impressionist, Robert Nash, from The Mob Experience, at The Tropicana in Las Vegas, or stream it live online.

Jan. 6, 2011: Bob Cummings will be the new co-host with Michele LaFong on “Las Vegas Backstage Now!”

Starting Tuesday 1/11/11, veteran radio jock, Bob Cummings, formerly known as “The Boogie Man,” and “Bobby McGee” will be co-starring with me in “Las Vegas Backstage Now!” on KLAV 1230 AM that airs on the Internet at 8PM Pacific Time .

Bob Cummings has many years of radio experience as an announcer, personality, program director, etc.

Richard Spasoff, my former radio partner and co-star of Las Vegas Backstage Now is busy producing, and starring in new shows of his own. We’re proud of Richard, and wish him all the best!

Please join us this coming Tuesday, 1/11/11, on Las Vegas Backstage Now. Our guests will be Todd Aaron Jenson, award-winning journalist and author of “On Gratitude,” (in which Sheryl Crow, Jeff Bridges, Alicia Keys, Deepak Chopra, and 42 other celebrities share what they are most grateful for.)

And, Lou Ragland, the leader of The World Famous Ink Spots.