For sale is a rare and historically significant 1972 Lounge Star of the Year trophy awarded to comedian Redd Foxx at the 2nd Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards. This award, standing approximately 11 inches tall, honors Foxx at the height of his career when he was dominating both television and the Las Vegas stage.
The front brass plate reads:
“2nd Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards 1972 Lounge Star of the Year Redd Foxx.”
At this time, Redd Foxx was enjoying enormous success. Sanford and Son had just premiered, making him one of the most recognizable faces on American television. Simultaneously, Foxx was a fixture in Las Vegas, where his lounge performances had already cemented his reputation as one of the sharpest and most daring comedians of his generation. This award bridges both worlds, acknowledging Foxx not only as a TV icon but as a Las Vegas lounge star, celebrated alongside the Strip’s biggest names.
Provenance:
This trophy comes directly from the estate of Redd Foxx, making it an authentic, personally owned award. For collectors, provenance is critical, and this item connects directly to Foxx’s life and achievements. Unlike promotional memorabilia, this is a real award, presented and kept by Foxx himself, and is an extraordinary artifact of his entertainment legacy.
Condition Report (critical and transparent for buyers):
Height: approx. 11" including base.
Gold-tone statuette shows significant plating wear, flaking, tarnish, and spotting throughout, with heavy loss on the arms, torso, legs, and back (see close-ups).
Black composite base has surface scratches, scuffing, and edge wear consistent with age.
Brass engraved nameplate is securely attached but has oxidation, scratches, and handling wear. All text is still fully legible.
Overall structurally solid, but please note this trophy is over 50 years old and shows substantial cosmetic wear. It is being sold as-is, no returns, so buyers should carefully examine all photos to assess condition.
Why This Award Matters:
The Las Vegas Entertainment Awards were part of an effort to spotlight top entertainers in the city’s lounges and casinos. For Foxx, winning Lounge Star of the Year underscored his status as one of Las Vegas’s most important performers. His lounge shows were raw, intimate, and legendary, setting the stage for the humor that later made him a household name on television.
This is not just a decorative trophy — it is a genuine award earned by Redd Foxx, personally owned by him, and representing a crucial era when he was at the pinnacle of both live performance and television fame.
Did You Know?
Before Sanford and Son, Redd Foxx had already released over 50 comedy albums and was known as “The King of the Party Records.” His Vegas lounge shows helped establish his reputation as one of the boldest comedians of his time.