217 Episodes

  1. Ep 75: Posie & Plume

    Published: 6/10/2021
  2. Ep 74: Dancer/Miss Nevada/College Student/Realtor/Photographer/Model-All At The Same Time!

    Published: 6/3/2021
  3. Ep 73: Fun!

    Published: 5/27/2021
  4. Ep 72: Knee Slide Into The Future

    Published: 5/20/2021
  5. Bonus Ep: One Year Anniversary - Musings of a Podcast Host

    Published: 5/14/2021
  6. Ep 71: The Arts Will Save Humanity

    Published: 5/13/2021
  7. Ep 70: A Tribute to Pierre Rambert

    Published: 5/6/2021
  8. Ep 69: Another Carson City Star?

    Published: 4/29/2021
  9. Ep 68: Disco King

    Published: 4/22/2021
  10. Ep 67: Showgirl/Public Defender

    Published: 4/15/2021
  11. Ep 66: A Tribute to Kate Vanderliet

    Published: 4/8/2021
  12. Bonus: Circle Back Interview with Tim Johnson Delaughter

    Published: 4/7/2021
  13. Ep 65: What You Loved To Do At Age 4...Do That

    Published: 4/1/2021
  14. Ep 64: A Reunion Love Story

    Published: 3/25/2021
  15. Ep 63: Finding the Love of Your Life...Again

    Published: 3/18/2021
  16. Ep 62: That’s A Joe Photo!

    Published: 3/11/2021
  17. Ep 61: How Up With People Got a Farm Boy from North Dakota to the Lido in Paris

    Published: 3/4/2021
  18. Ep 60: Let’s Hear It For The Dressers!

    Published: 2/25/2021
  19. Ep 59: Savanna Haenel Returns for Part 2

    Published: 2/18/2021
  20. Ep 58: A Beautiful Pivot

    Published: 2/11/2021

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Join Sheri Lewis as she interviews Bluebell dancers past and present. Bluebell dancers are an elite cast of dancers, known for their statuesque presence, beauty and strong dance technique. Margaret Kelly, aka Miss Bluebell, created her group of iconic dances in the 1930’s for their first performance Follies Bergere. From there, she expanded her shows to the Lido de Paris and the Moulin Rouge. Through the decades Miss Bluebell Continued to offer incredible opportunities for dancers in Las Vegas, Monte Carlo, Hong Kong, Reno and touring shows. The days of glamour and travel for dancers have mostly faded away with the exception of the Lido de Paris which still pridefully showcases the Bluebell dancers and the history of The showgirl.