Neither Terry Bradshaw nor Al Bernstein could have mapped out a haymaker of an entertainment card on Aug. 2
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“Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox Hideaway” spins contemporary music in its creative blender and has just opened its residency at 1Oak.
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is The Perch at T-Mobile Arena, where the Vegas Golden Knights are in the deep end of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the San Jose Sharks.
“The hardest part for us, is the story,” Siegfried said. “It takes much work, because we have lived such lives.”
Says Stevie Nicks: “The beauty of an event like this is that it is a true representation of the power of radio. It’s an opportunity for artists across all genres to share one stage and what we all love most — music!”
In an extensive interview for the Buffalo News, O.J. Simpson calls Las Vegas, “The No Hate Zone of America.”
Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman has said he’ll bet on anything — including a pair of cockroaches scrambling across a tile floor (let’s set up a tournament for that, eh?).
Sources familiar with booking at the venue pinpoint an August/September launch of a 26-show series for Queen with Adam Lambert.
This soundtrack has passed “The Rainbow Test.”
Mark Shunock, the man who played the addled theater manager Lonny showed he was impressive off-script, with an ambitious mind concealed under his character’s mullet.