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Late Las Vegas entertainer's book reaches stores today

A book detailing the life and career of impressionist Danny Gans hits local bookstore shelves today, 5 1/2 months after the Strip headliner's death at age 52.

The coroner ruled his death accidental, caused by a toxic reaction to hydromorphone.


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  • "The Voices In My Head," by Gans and co-writer R.G. Ryan, spans more than 50 years, beginning with a brief history of how his parents met and closing with a chapter about how Gans came to be headlining at Encore after a long tenure with The Mirage.

    Much of what's addressed in the book -- Gans' love of baseball, his Las Vegas resume and even his inspirations -- won't surprise readers who are familiar with the entertainer, co-writer Ryan says. But Gans told his story in a way that will enable people to understand what drove him to be the "man of many voices" and a longtime Las Vegas headliner.

    "Even if you saw his show many times, you still didn't know who he was," Ryan says. After reading the book, "people are going to know who Danny Gans was. They're going to know what it cost him physically to go out on that stage to do what he did, and I suppose what it cost emotionally."

    Ryan, who met Gans while exercising at a local gym 13 years ago, proposed the idea for the autobiography over coffee one day in May 2008.

    Gans had been thinking about doing a book, Ryan says, so they agreed to collaborate. Ryan would do a series of recorded interviews with Gans, then write the book as though Gans were narrating it.

    Ryan ended up with 15 hours of recorded conversations. Transcribing them turned out to be the "biggest chore" and took him about two months to complete, Ryan notes.

    He began the writing in earnest in November 2008 and completed a first draft April 30. Gans died May 1.

    "The day before he died, at 11 a.m., I sent him a text," Ryan recalls. "I just said, 'Done!!!' He wrote back, 'Great, let's get together Friday at 4 p.m.' "

    While the book doesn't address Gans' cause of death or his use of prescription pain medication, readers may get an idea from the book about why he took them, Ryan says.

    Gans sustained several injuries over the years that caused him long-term problems, including an ankle injury that ended his dreams of becoming a major league baseball player, surgeries, two car accidents and a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.

    The book retails for $14.95 and is published by Stephens Press, a subsidiary of Stephens Media LLC, owner of the Review-Journal. It is available at the R-J Bookstore, at Borders Town Square and online at www.DannyGansVoices.com.

    Ryan will make a book signing appearance from 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 24 at Borders Town Square, 6521 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

    Contact reporter Sonya Padgett at spadgett@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-4564.

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    pattie colavito wrote on October 15, 2009 11:43 AM: what about the dvd - was told after book is released, a dvd of his show will be forthcoming -


    Sammy Z wrote on October 15, 2009 10:48 AM: Remember the 911 call from his whacko wife? Will they mention the dilaudid? How about the sleazy Doc's who wrote the Rx's? RIp Danny. Steve Wynn had enough life insurance on you to buy a beautiful yacht.


    GaryIndiana wrote on October 15, 2009 08:28 AM: Don't journalistic ethics require this newspaper to mention IT is publishing this book, and making the money off any sales, at the beginning of this advertisement I mean article, not the end.


    Ken wrote on October 15, 2009 07:48 AM: Mark brings up a good point.

    Had the article been about Michael Jackson I doubt the RJ would keep his name out of the headline. Unless they used a headline like, "Late Pedophile/Singer's Book Reaches Stores Today."

    As for Gans, I hate to give away part of the book but I would imagine there might be something in the recordings pleading with the author to help keep Alicia Jacobs away from Danny.


    Michelle wrote on October 15, 2009 07:37 AM: Too bad he didn't live to see his book published. I'm sure I'll enjoy reading it.


    mark wrote on October 15, 2009 07:18 AM: Would it be better headlinne to replace "Late Las Vegas entertainer" with Danny Gans?


    Sharon wrote on October 15, 2009 05:31 AM: I'm amazed, and grateful, that R. G. Ryan was there to write Danny's life. I'm looking forward to reading the book. Being familiar ith Ryan's work, I'm sure it will be a real page turner - both entertaining and honoring.