Hot Guys of Vegas: Guitar Heroes

Songs sound so much better when the visuals match the music


“Hey, don’t objectify me. I’m a serious artist”. Yeah yeah yeah….we’ve heard it a thousand times. Beautiful people often complain that they aren’t respected for their talents. Yet most of us grew up in a time when you had to be MTV-ready to make it in the music industry. Just ask Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees.

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These days, TikTok and Instagram have made  “models” out of millions, so very little has changed. Luckily for readers of this column, three Vegas hunks have been strumming their guitars like they’re pumping iron at the gym. So here they are…Hot Vegas Guitar Heroes of 2021

Michael Shapiro –  singer/guitarist/producer

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Do you remember that old Burger King jingle “It takes two hands to handle a Whopper“? Well, Michael Shapiro not only has two full hands, but he also wears hats in two separate bands. As front man to both Many Miles Away and Reckless In Vegas, Shapiro does more in one evening than most do in a week.

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I first chatted with the handsome musician when we were guests on What The Cluck, a topical comedy chat-fest by The Bronx WanderersVin A. Prior to that, I’d enjoyed Michael’s tribute to Bruce Springsteen in World’s Greatest Rock Show at The STRAT. During the pandemic, Shapiro was busy writing music for his newest musical venture. 

Produced by Paul Fletcher, MANY MILES AWAY debuted their new songs in a showcase at The Barbershop Cuts & Cocktails (inside Cosmopolitan) earlier this week. It was a star-studded affair attended by movers and shakers like man-about-town Mark Messina, comedian/actress Elaina Bhattacharyya, Paula Maggio, Vin A. (of course), his behind-the-scenes muse Elizabeth Hunt, Review-Journal entertainment columnist John Katsilometes and singer Travis Cloer (see below).

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This coming July 15th, Shapiro’s Reckless In Vegas will be back onstage at Italian American Club. Overflowing with style and sexiness, the retro-cool Reckless In Vegas takes vintage swagger and turns it on its ear with modern interpretations. Seating is 6:30 pm and you can get tickets/info by clicking here. This is one night on the town that you won’t want to miss.

Travis Cloer–  singer/guitarist/actor

 

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It’s impossible to follow Vegas music and NOT know Travis Cloer. A rip-roaring bundle of positive energy, Travis is beloved not just by fellow musicians and fans, but by the entire Sin City community. And because he’s smokin’, Travis has made it onto my Hot Guys of Vegas column twice. 

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Last November, I told you about the Jersey Boys star’s Christmas single Holiday With Me. Now he’s prepared to heat up the summer charts with Standing Here. Releasing this week, Standing Here finds the crooner fresh off a sold-out Composer’s Showcase at NOTORIETY, where he performed the new ballad.

Produced by popular Vegas entertainer Frankie Moreno, Standing Here is the type of song you play during a relaxing summer drive. Close your eyes, imagine you’re riding along a country road with the windows down, and listen to a sample right here. Standing Here is available for pre-order via the same link. 

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Thanks for the great vibes, Travis!

Miles Schon – singer/guitarist/songwriter

 

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Miles Schon is as handsome as he is talented

If I have to explain why our final Guitar Hero made the list, perhaps it’s time to visit an optometrist. Miles Schon is the ultimate hot musician. Handsome, humble, charismatic and an ace on the strings, he’s got the DNA to back up his impending super-stardom.

Miles is the son of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Neal Schon. Dad has been involved with such legends as Journey, Santana, Joe Cocker, The Allman Brothers, and Sammy Hagar. When you grow up in that type of household, you’re bound to have a passion for great music, too.

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Music is always a collaborative effort, and Miles found his perfect partner in Michael Shapiro (above). The two formed MANY MILES AWAY, a moniker undoubtedly inspired by the younger Schon’s first name. The two even wrote a single sharing the same title, which they performed in Salt Lake City earlier this year:

Miles cites R & B, pop and metal as his primary musical influences. An avid jock, he enjoys the great outdoors, which explains his stunning physique. Excited about a successful first Las Vegas performance at The Barbershop last Monday, Miles is eager to learn what comes next:

“We have no idea what the future holds. Looking back on looking into the future…I had no clue and still don’t. Just keep grinding and be the best you can be.” – Miles Schon

Photos from recipients’ social media and websites. Caricatures by Neal Portnoy.

 

Behind the Hidden Door of ‘Barbershop: Cuts and Cocktails’


Sin City’s newest speakeasy gets the Cosmopolitan treatment…

Las Vegas culture is a wonderful blend of innovation and rediscovery. Even when everything old is new again, those returning favorites get a Sin City twist. The speakeasy is one such legend experiencing a contemporary resurgence. Born out of Prohibition-law necessity, those secret drinking establishments of yore are popping up all over Vegas again. And this time, they’re just for the fun of it.

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Cosmopolitan Las Vegas has already struck gold several times over with hidden venues. Secret Pizza is no longer a secret. Beauty and Essex‘s pawn shop/restaurant/lounge is on many a must-do list and Ghost Donkey‘s hidden door at Block 16 Urban Food Hall has been discovered countless times. So why not a speakeasy tucked behind a functioning barber shop?

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The Barbershop: Cuts and Cocktails is indeed a fully-functioning salon for men. It offers a variety of services like precision haircuts, “clean-up” trims, beard/brow grooming, facials and old-fashioned straight razor shaves. The decor is awash in rich woods, black and white tile, antique cash registers and of course, barber poles. Gentlemen can relax with their favorite libation while being pampered by Master Barber Jose Sosa and a team of experts.

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While under a steaming towel, most patrons are unlikely to notice new arrivals looking for that secret door. Cocktail seekers are gathered together by a host then taken to an inconspicuous janitor’s door off to one side. Coded knocks reveal a pair of curious eyes from behind a peep-hole. The day’s password is given, gaining entry for your party to the wonders that await inside the main parlor.

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           Myself with Jason “Jroc” Craig (left) and photographer Noel Dahl…

Passing through this gateway, you may encounter Jason “Jroc” Craig, an ex-Marine whose imposing physical presence is as impressive as his list of successful nightspots. Jroc is one of the guiding forces behind The Barbershop, created with partner Ryan Labbe of 81/82 Group. Their new hideaway joins other recent hits like Apex Social Club at The Palms and Cosmo’s own CliQue Bar and Lounge.

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The 81/82 team, in conjunction with Clique Hospitality, conceived The Barbershop as a tribute to the Prohibition era…”when whiskey and liquor were king and word of mouth was gold”. Liquor was made however possible back then, so flavors and mixers were added to “soften the blow” of less-than-stellar spirits. That ingenuity from necessity yielded classic scotch, whisky, bourbon and rye cocktails we know and love today.

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The Barbershop’s extensive drink menu is just as stylish as the mixologists who create from it. Japanese, Canadian, American and Irish whiskeys share space with tequilas, mezcals, “Jesus Juice” and “Fancy Sh*t”. Draft and bottled beers join signature “Spiked Juices” and top-shelf hard liquors to satisfy every mood and craving.

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Photos: Sam Novak, The Barbershop