So you like your March Madness with a chaser of New Orleans funk?
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Kenny Rogers didn’t have to wait until his condition was post-mortem to see a couple of major honors.
There’s more than one place to hear “Drunken Lullabies” this weekend.
Comedy duo Cheech &Chong hit The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel on May 16, with War. Tickets start at $39.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at The Joint box office, 4455 Paradise Road, and Ticketmaster outlets.
Country music fans will have the new High Roller observation wheel to steer them to this year’s events surrounding the Academy of Country Music awards, but they will need to show up with some cash. And not show up on Fremont Street, unless they are willing to settle for less-famous bands.
Sharon Corr isn’t a big name in these parts but she’s worked with at least one big star who will be working in town the same night.
Tower of Power is a band that defines “cult following.” It’s able to fill small showrooms such as the South Point 40 years after “So Very Hard to Go” was played on Top 40 radio.
Time will tell, but 40 years have brought the Jacksons from the old MGM Grand — where they played the Celebrity Room that was torn down to connect Bally’s to Paris Las Vegas — to a short walk next door at Planet Hollywood Resort.
As The Venetian welcomes back Tim McGraw and Faith Hill this weekend, we’re breaking out an interview we’ve kept bottled up since the holidays.
On the road last summer, Boz Scaggs’ set list made the full circle from “Georgia” to “Rainy Night in Georgia.”