He developed what he believed was a "cold" just prior to his Green Valley performance.
Any and All Donations will be provided to Mark OToole in order to pay his medical expenses.
Looking at Sun City Anthem through the eyes of its independent minded resident community.
I met Mark OToole a few years ago when my wife mentioned that he was a weekly afternoon performer at the M Resort.
My reaction when I saw him?
This is an entertainer's entertainer. The place was full, and the audience literally adored him. He had a "following" amongst seniors that I had never seen. Not only did he possess a wonderful voice, but his repoire with an audience created a warm and fun atmosphere that allowed people to be themselves.
He didn't have just an "audience"; he had an "audience" that were his "friends" and "unofficial family" !
About that time, I became both the Entertainment Editor and Radio Talk Show host for The Vegas Voice, and my wife, Marla, the publication's Editor.
It was an exciting time during which that publication wished to enter the "entertainment" field with an afternoon production called...
An Afternoon Affair.
They were searching for a Master of Ceremonies for their shows at Sunset Station and Red Rock, and the first person who came to our minds was "the guy who sang at the M"....Mark OToole.
Mark was a "natural", and as the show proceeded at Sunset Station, the showroom was filled each week during the entire run of the show.
Gary Anthony (a premier Frank Sinatra tribute artist), would take the MC reigns at Red Rock's "An Afternoon Affair" productions, and the two created a following that covered the entire Las Vegas Valley.
Gary will be joining the army of local entertainers at Mark's benefit.
Mark would find the weekly talent, the musicians to back them up, worked feverishly to rehearse, and often, pay the musicians a portion of his weekly compensation...
...a figure so low, it would be embarrassing to disclose...
...out of his own pocket ... in order to ensure the show's quality.
And...afterwards, jump in his car and travel to the Rampart Hotel in order to perform for an additional 3 hours !
...but...it was in April, 2014 when, in my opinion, the talent of Mark OToole shined like it had never done before !
The Vegas Voice sponsored a show at the Henderson Pavilion to honor World War II vets called:
"Keeping the Spirit of '45 Alive", a show that was dedicated to those who served our nation during World War II.
If my memory serves me, more than 1,500 people attended that free event...and the M.C. was Mark OToole !
This was a "first" for many of us at The Vegas Voice, and to say the least, a number of us, hadn't a clue as to what to expect.
...until Mark OToole took over !
This man "took the bull by the horns" and we quickly realized he could "do it all". He was able to bring order to a chaotic day...a true professional !
If there was any doubt, Mark OToole would not only win the hearts of so many, but he would also become an "unofficial" member of the family of countless seniors in the Las Vegas valley.
In my mind, it was the talent of Mark OToole who built the foundation on which The Vegas Voice entered the entertainment world.
He really is...and entertainer's entertainer.
My reaction when I saw him?
This is an entertainer's entertainer. The place was full, and the audience literally adored him. He had a "following" amongst seniors that I had never seen. Not only did he possess a wonderful voice, but his repoire with an audience created a warm and fun atmosphere that allowed people to be themselves.
He didn't have just an "audience"; he had an "audience" that were his "friends" and "unofficial family" !
About that time, I became both the Entertainment Editor and Radio Talk Show host for The Vegas Voice, and my wife, Marla, the publication's Editor.
It was an exciting time during which that publication wished to enter the "entertainment" field with an afternoon production called...
An Afternoon Affair.
They were searching for a Master of Ceremonies for their shows at Sunset Station and Red Rock, and the first person who came to our minds was "the guy who sang at the M"....Mark OToole.
Mark was a "natural", and as the show proceeded at Sunset Station, the showroom was filled each week during the entire run of the show.
Gary Anthony (a premier Frank Sinatra tribute artist), would take the MC reigns at Red Rock's "An Afternoon Affair" productions, and the two created a following that covered the entire Las Vegas Valley.
Gary will be joining the army of local entertainers at Mark's benefit.
Mark would find the weekly talent, the musicians to back them up, worked feverishly to rehearse, and often, pay the musicians a portion of his weekly compensation...
...a figure so low, it would be embarrassing to disclose...
...out of his own pocket ... in order to ensure the show's quality.
And...afterwards, jump in his car and travel to the Rampart Hotel in order to perform for an additional 3 hours !
...but...it was in April, 2014 when, in my opinion, the talent of Mark OToole shined like it had never done before !
The Vegas Voice sponsored a show at the Henderson Pavilion to honor World War II vets called:
"Keeping the Spirit of '45 Alive", a show that was dedicated to those who served our nation during World War II.
If my memory serves me, more than 1,500 people attended that free event...and the M.C. was Mark OToole !
This was a "first" for many of us at The Vegas Voice, and to say the least, a number of us, hadn't a clue as to what to expect.
...until Mark OToole took over !
This man "took the bull by the horns" and we quickly realized he could "do it all". He was able to bring order to a chaotic day...a true professional !
If there was any doubt, Mark OToole would not only win the hearts of so many, but he would also become an "unofficial" member of the family of countless seniors in the Las Vegas valley.
In my mind, it was the talent of Mark OToole who built the foundation on which The Vegas Voice entered the entertainment world.
He really is...an entertainer's entertainer.