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23 | Bonnie | Feely | f | After a USO tour with Bob Hope in 1971, Bellamy entered the Air Force, and sang with the Airmen of Note, achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant. Having competed her military service, she moved to Nevada, and worked in various lounges and showrooms, until becoming the Lead Singer and Dancer in The Folies Bergere, at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino from 1978 to 1984. Between The Folies Bergere and a European and American tour as a backup singer for Engelbert Humperdinck in the late 80s, Bellamy performed across the country, from Las Vegas to Atlantic City in various shows, including the Jerry Lewis Telethon in 1984. Bellamy briefly returned to the Folies in 1987, before leaving in 1990 to tour again with Humperdinck. In 1994, Bellamy recorded a live concert with Humperdinck, performing the song When I Fall In Love, as a duet; as well as a solo performance of an updated version of Malaguena. In the early 2000s, she was a single-billed performer at the top of the Stratosphere, in Las Vegas, Nevada. | Michaelina Bellamy married jazz conductor Johnny Veith in the mid-70s, and they had three daughters. When not on tour with larger acts, they played together in smaller lounges and supper clubs across the country, and along the California coastline. They divorced in 1997. | After a USO tour with Bob Hope in 1971, Feely entered the Air Force, and sang with the Airmen of Note, achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant. Having competed her military service, she moved to Nevada, and worked in various lounges and showrooms, until becoming the Lead Singer and Dancer in The Folies Bergere, at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino from 1978 to 1984. Between The Folies Bergere and a European and American tour as a backup singer for Engelbert Humperdinck in the late 80s, Feely performed across the country, from Las Vegas to Atlantic City in various shows, including the Jerry Lewis Telethon in 1984. Feely briefly returned to the Folies in 1987, before leaving in 1990 to tour again with Humperdinck. In 1994, Feely recorded a live concert with Humperdinck, performing the song When I Fall In Love, as a duet; as well as a solo performance of an updated version of Malaguena. In the early 2000s, she was a single-billed performer at the top of the Stratosphere, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Bonnie Feely married jazz conductor Johnny Veith in the mid-70s, and they had three daughters. When not on tour with larger acts, they played together in smaller lounges and supper clubs across the country, and along the California coastline. They divorced in 1997. | Michaelina | Bellamy | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter as a recommendation for Bonnie Feely, who has had a successful career in the entertainment industry as a lead singer and dancer for many years.<return><return>I had the pleasure of meeting Bonnie during her time as the Lead Singer and Dancer in The Folies Bergere from 1978 to 1984. Her talent and dedication to her craft were undeniable, as she put on some of the most impressive performances I have ever seen. Bonnie's professionalism and enthusiasm for her work were always evident, and I was constantly impressed by her ability to captivate audiences with her flawless performances.<return><return>Following her time in The Folies Bergere, Bonnie continued to perform across the country, from Las Vegas to Atlantic City, and was even featured in a live concert recording with Engelbert Humperdinck in 1994. Her performances were always top-notch, and her passion for entertaining was evident in every show she performed.<return><return>Aside from her incredible talent as a performer, Bonnie is a kind and genuine person. She has a magnetic personality that draws people in, making them feel at ease and comfortable around her. I have no doubt that anyone who has the opportunity to work with Bonnie will find her to be a valuable asset to any project.<return><return>In closing, I would highly recommend Bonnie Feely for any performance or entertainment opportunity. Her talent, professionalism, and kind nature make her an absolute pleasure to work with, and I am confident that she will excel in any endeavor she pursues.<return><return>Best regards,<return><return>[Your Name] |