Henderson’s free Stroll ’n’ Roll on Saturday, and the Smith Center performance of “Women Fully Clothed: Older and Hotter,” on Friday are two of the many events in the valley this weekend.
Music
Here’s who’d we like to see singing with Nirvana as the band gets inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The shelves are heavy with Las Vegas music history, stocked with dozens of 2-inch tapes packed into binders whose spines attest to all the bands that have recorded here.
When Arnold J. Smith donated his collection of 10,000 jazz records to UNLV’s Arnold Shaw Popular Music Research Center, he hoped to create a living jazz collection, one that could be accessed and enjoyed
Three new CDs out today that you need.
Even though it beat out all other network shows Sunday night, more than a million fewer viewers tuned in to see the country awards in what may be their final broadcast from Las Vegas.
It’s possibly the most common question that pops into your mind when you first start interviewing musicians. Kellie Pickler gives us an answer.
Memories loomed large in songs performed by Eric Church, Lee Brice and others at the 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday at the MGM Grand Garden.
Neither wind, nor rain nor cold keeps Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band from delivering to fans at Sunday’s free concert. And he took a bunch of Selfies at no additional charge.
It’s all good today for Georgia singer Kip Moore, who turned 34 on Tuesday. He’s up for the Academy of Country Music’s New Artist of the Year in Sunday’s televised awards. And he performs twice this weekend in Las Vegas.
There are hundreds of Nirvana covers out there, but here are a few favorites as we mark the anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death.
In her new “Summer Nights” show at Flamingo, Olivia Newton-John takes the audience on a journey through the different phases of her music. And there have been many.
Pop rockers The Fray come to Sandbar at Red Rock Resort on May 31. Tickets are $49 and $99 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at the Red Rock Boarding Pass Rewards center, 11011 W. Charleston Blvd., and Ticketmaster outlets.
Charlie Starr possesses one of those voices that’s both Sunday-morning-mellow and so ripe with emotion it threatens to burst like an overinflated balloon.
Empire of the Sun’s theatrical glam-tronica seems to share the same DayGlo DNA as Cirque du Soleil, both posited on the fantastical and delirious, euphoric escapism.