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Danny Gans – Las Vegas Impressionist

Danny Gans

Danny Gans

Danny Gans, a singer, an actor and an impressionist passed away on Friday, he was 52. He would always be remembered as an entertainer who entertained Las Vegas for more than a decade. He was declared dead in his bed after the police was reported about the same at 3:45 am. Todd Rasmussen, police spokesman said that there isn’t a foul play that is suspected though a Clark County coroner’s spokeswoman pointed the pending autopsy. However, Todd Rasmussen insisted that investigations were going on as per the standard procedure.

Chip Lightman, who was not only Danny Gan’s Manager but was also a long time pal stated that Danny was in good health. He also added that Danny wasn’t able to get proper sleep after Wednesday’s show and slept quite late the day after on Thursday. He wasn’t feeling quite well so he took a day off on Thursday. The entire time he was in the bed and police was summoned by Julie, Danny’s wife at 3 am.

Chip Lightman seemed a little confused. He has been around Danny, managing his affairs for more than 18 years now and he was a little moved by his sudden death. He added by saying that Danny was never into drugs, he never had a medical issue nor was he as smoker. Chip Lightman’s words for Danny’s demise were “This makes no sense”

Further, Chip Lightman pointed out that Danny Gans’s involvement in the 1988 Deke as third baseman. Stating that Danny was conscious about his heath, he used to watch his diet and loved to perform for philanthropic and fundraisers causes in Las Vegas.

“What a Wonderful World,” by Louis Armstrong was the next venture that Gans was excited about. In the weeks to come if Danny would have been alive he, would have been shooting for the music video. Chip Lightman emphasized that Danny was really looking forward to it.

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