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| Tuesday, 20 March 2007 16:45 |
![]() SANDY KASTEL To Sponsor Three Time NHRA Sportsman World Champion David Rampy For His Upcoming Events Around The Country For 2007 * * * Las Vegas Singer Gearing Up For Late Spring Release Of Anticipated Debut Recording This Time Around, Which Pays Homage To The Legends That Made Her Hometown Famous - Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Celine Dion, Wayne Newton And Peggy Lee Silk & Satin Records recording artist, Sandy Kastel, will be sponsoring drag race car driver David Rampy for his upcoming events around the country this year. Rampy is a three time NHRA World Champion, five time NHRA Division Champion and two time NHRA Division 2 Driver Of The Year. Kastel's image, logo and website address (www.SandyKastel.com) will be displayed on Rampy's car, uniforms, and trailer throughout the year as he travels the NHRA circuit. Sandy also features the Children's Miracle Network logo on rampy's car, uniform, and trailer in order to draw attention to a great cause. David Rampy returns to action in Comp Eliminator with his '32 Bantam A/EA, while he will compete in Stock with a newly acquired F/SA '69 Camaro. Las Vegas-based singer/songwriter/performer Kastel, pays homage to Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Wayne Newton, Peggy Lee, Johnny Mathis, Dinah Washington/Celine Dion and Judy Garland on This Time Around. Her first single "Beyond The Sea" recently went to AC radio and is already # 2 Most Added on the chart. The former Miss Nevada and talent award winner of the world famous Miss America Pageant whose father, Dick Kastel has worked with everyone from Henry Mancini and Michel Legrand to Sinatra, Liza Minelli, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Shirley MacLaine, Juliet Prowse and Ann Margret, has been part of the Vegas entertainment scene since her earliest high school days, when she performed in shows like "Sweet Charity" and "Funny Girl." Over the years, she has performed at many of the major hotels (Caesars, Luxor, Sahara, Hilton, MGM Grand) and was part of a popular spoof of musicals of the 30's called "Pinups At The Movies" that was the longest running show of its time. Several years ago, she created and performed her own production show at the Blue Note, which is now the Planet Hollywood Aladdin; she penned its theme song, calling it—what else?—"Only In Las Vegas." |










