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| | Riviera Review - Laura Pinto (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14) |
 | | Opening the show was Ron Dante, who had either won or lost the coin-toss or straw-draw or paper-rock-scissors to be first at bat, depending on how one wants to look at it (although as co-headliners, Ron and Andy had equal billing all the way). |
 | | It would also be a good idea to give the singers a proper showroom (with a curtained stage, multilevel seating and a place for patrons to set their drinks) in which to perform, rather than the Royale Pavillion, which is just one large room way off the beaten track with straight-backed chairs and no tables. |
 | | Ron and Andy appeal to all ages, but their biggest draw is the babyboomer crowd, folks in their 40’s and 50’s who grew up with their music; the members of this segment of society, who not incidentally are also society’s biggest spenders, enjoy their comfort. |
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