They know their history; it’s gospel to them.
They drop names like Thomas Dorsey, the father of black gospel, or Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the first to combine church hymns with rock and roll — long before Elvis Presley swiveled on scene.
They know their history; it’s gospel to them.
They drop names like Thomas Dorsey, the father of black gospel, or Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the first to combine church hymns with rock and roll — long before Elvis Presley swiveled on scene.
“Yesterday –– The Beatles Tribute” is scheduled to take the stage at the Starbright Theatre for performances at 7 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.
Three or four nights a week you can find Centennial Hills-area resident John Windsor entertaining audiences at an Irish pub with genial patter and rollicking music. He’s happy and comfortable with that schedule.
When falling asleep as a child, Jerry Tiffe would rock himself to sleep by singing.
Presidio Brass, a San Diego-based quintet, recently stopped by Rancho High School, 1900 E. Searles Ave., to perform and give music lessons to students.
Las Vegas resident Herb Hardesty toured with R&B legend Fats Domino for more than 30 years and has performed with the likes of Tony Bennett, B.B. King and Ella Fitzgerald.
“The Hit Parade” has hit the road. In its place, the Suncoast, 9090 Alta Drive, now offers the “Suncoast Variety Show,” produced by Ed Mathews’ Desert Productions.
America may have talent, but Summerlin has Michael Grimm. The season five winner of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” is slated to perform at 8 p.m. Saturdays at Rocks Lounge inside Red Rock Resort after previously performing at the now-closed Ovation at Green Valley Ranch Resort.