Morgan Strebler - The Undisputed King Of Metal Bending Speaks Out On His Career | Talk Magic Podcast With Craig Petty #95
Episode 95, Sep 05, 2021, 12:00 PM
In this interview Morgan looks back at his career. He talks about the highs and the lows and what he has learnt from his experiences. He talks about performing in Vegas and his hopes and aspirations for the future. Along the way he offers some amazing advice for upcoming magicians and entertainers.
Morgan's entry into the World of Illusion began as a child when his parents gave him a magic set for his birthday. Instantly bitten by the "magic bug", Morgan began performing for family and friends.
By his early teens, he was a local celebrity, performing close-up and stage magic for birthday parties, corporate events and church functions. Before achieving success, Strebler worked odd jobs ranging from a magician pitchman at Houdini's magic shop to working security at nightclubs in Las Vegas.
Strebler developed a professional persona around his signature "Liquid Metal" routine in order to distinguish himself from other magicians. In 2003, he was asked to perform at Neverland Ranch for Joe Jackson's birthday party.Later, he performed two nights a week at V bar inside The Venetian and then five nights a week at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino inside the Caramel lounge. His regular performances later led to a comedy show at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino called Beacher's Madhouse.
By his early teens, he was a local celebrity, performing close-up and stage magic for birthday parties, corporate events and church functions. Before achieving success, Strebler worked odd jobs ranging from a magician pitchman at Houdini's magic shop to working security at nightclubs in Las Vegas.
Strebler developed a professional persona around his signature "Liquid Metal" routine in order to distinguish himself from other magicians. In 2003, he was asked to perform at Neverland Ranch for Joe Jackson's birthday party.Later, he performed two nights a week at V bar inside The Venetian and then five nights a week at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino inside the Caramel lounge. His regular performances later led to a comedy show at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino called Beacher's Madhouse.