No one was really sure why we needed this. A third country awards show, the second out of Las Vegas — same arena even — and a similar name. “Not the ACMs, dude, the ACAs!”
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Hypnotists are cruel bastards, but also kind of underappreciated. It’s an undeniably guilty form of voyeurism to watch Marc Savard give a guy jock itch, or Anthony Cools cast another one with “hoop burn,” causing him to dog-scoot the stage trying to put it out.
Aaron Lewis is sure to have his country side on display during National Finals Rodeo week, but he can play to just about any crowd.
You just have to hear Christmas favorites rendered in impeccable four-part harmony … never fear, All-4-One is here!
Piranhas BC, Kip Winger, Daze Gone By, Jefferson Montoya and Thrillbilly Deluxe are among the acts you can see on a budget.
For all of Beyonce’s laudable ladies-first sermonizing and you-go-girl bravura, plenty of it feels perfunctory and, if not exactly disingenuous, not incredibly convincing, either.
It’s a night of bands you hear at weddings. “Mark & Mercedes’ Not So Silent Night” features headliner The Fray, Gavin DeGraw, Five For Fighting and Offset Season.
We’re not sure how Here Come the Mummies actually came to be, but the costumed funk octet kicks out fierce ’70s-style grooves while dressed like King Tut’s corpse.
Winchester hosts Hawaiian concert: Hawaiian transplants like to call Las Vegas “the Ninth Island,” thanks to all the Aloha State natives who now make their homes in Southern Nevada.
Elixir’s food is pretty good, but while the website promises “fresh food prepared by our chef daily,” and I don’t doubt that some of it is, there’s a straight-from-the-purveyor feel to much of it.