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Metal bands shred Cheyenne Saloon

Show headliner Pentagram has been around in various incarnations for more than four decades but has only recently emerged from the heavy metal underground as frontman Bobby Liebling has finally come to grips with his substance abuse issues.

Emotions, art forms cross in ‘Music of Life’ exhibit

John Trimble loves music, and he loves visual art. And in his exhibit on display at the West Las Vegas Arts Center Community Gallery, he brings these two aspects of the arts together.

New faces in Crowd help power tight sound

There’s a band seated in a corner of a southside PT’s, sharing pizza, beers and a few laughs before a practice session on a Tuesday evening.

 
Video show an unsteady Justin Bieber during sobriety test

Justin Bieber walks unsteadily and even appears to stumble while performing a sobriety test shortly after his January arrest on driving under the influence and other charges, according to police video released Wednesday.

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Nevada’s favorite music artist is … Ciara?

It’s no surprise that people in different parts of the country have different music tastes, but a new study on listening preferences suggests some interesting findings on which music artist is favored in each state.

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Three recommended new CDs out today

‘Ghostbusters’ soundtrack opened doors

In honor of Harold Ramis and the greatness of “Ghostbusters,” here are my top five favorite soundtracks.

Wig designer says Nicki Minaj took his designs

A former wig designer for rapper Nicki Minaj sued the performer Friday, accusing her of walking away from business plans, then making money by selling wigs based on his designs without permission.

Jackson brothers’ stories part of act at Planet Hollywood

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.

Pentatonix stays ahead of curve

Twice now, the popularity of the a cappella group Pentatonix has been one step ahead of the people booking them.

On budget: Free shows, Feb. 21-27

Gold Hope Duo: Raucous R&B twosome The Gold Hope Duo claim to be “made of fun,” and their recent stint on Dave Chapelle’s Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival testifies to as much.

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