A big space calls for big songs. Did country explode because it started delivering hits that could pull in 25,000 people? Or did country start writing big anthems because it’s pulling in 25,000 people?
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Armando Christian Perez, the pop star known globally as Pitbull, attended the groundbreaking ceremony in Henderson Friday morning for SLAM! Academy, the local expansion of Sports Leadership & Management, the Miami-based charter school he helped launch.
Downtown Las Vegas won’t be an easy place to get around this weekend, but those who go are gearing for a memorable experience.
Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil has regained control of his Facebook account, his lawyer said.
Aside from a short message posted to the venue’s Facebook page, and an equally brief statement issued by Mark Rowland, chief executive officer of Downtown Project Ventures, there was no reason given for the closure.
B.B. King, the legendary guitarist whose expressive style brought blues from the fringe to the mainstream, was eulogized Saturday as musical icon and loving father in service in Las Vegas.
Legendary guitarist B.B. King, who introduced audiences worldwide to the blues and inspired a generation of musicians, died Thursday night at his home in Las Vegas, his attorney said. He was 89.
Vince Neil, lead singer of the rock band Mötley Crüe, has gone to court to force an Oregon woman to relinquish control of his social media accounts.
“It’s a real music school,” said Teddi Tarnoff, head of Las Vegas Valley School of Rock locations. “We’re teaching them songs, and they’re learning how to play in a band, but they’re getting as close to a real rock experience as humanly possible.”