Tommy Emmanuel is an instinctive performer, his repertoire untutored and emotive, a product of intuition, not training.
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Bust out your party hat and noisemakers for Squidhat Records’ Second Anniversary Showcase Weekend.
Carlos Santana says that no matter how often he plays Las Vegas, he’s “staying here for keeps” as a Nevada resident.
A sober-looking Justin Bieber was released from jail Thursday following his arrest on charges of driving under the influence, driving with an expired license and resisting arrest.
Having heard his fill, Jimmy Pappa sets his Bud Light down and heads off to spare the Tap House from yet another Beyonce tune.
Shania Twain is an icon for vegetarians, so while she and I were catching up, I told her I gave up meat last year. I still eat fish for now, but I feel better than ever.
Ann Hampton Callaway charmed and serenaded her audience at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts on Friday.
Three guest artists played prominent roles in the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s third
Henderson-raised singer Barry Fortgang was thrilled when his singing group The Filharmonic was invited to be on NBC’s “The Sing-Off.” “I almost fainted,” Fortgang said.
Since there has never been a more truth-in-band-name than The Guess Who? Trust the voice.
An email might have saved Max Green’s life. A few years back, he was battling drug addiction, experiencing all the lows that come from chasing too many highs, draining his bank account, imperiling his career.
Pop punk outfit Fall Out Boy headlines the Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Aug. 15, with New Politics.
During their stint on the main stage of annual heavy metal marathon the Mayhem Festival this past summer, Sweden’s Amon Amarth performed with the hull of viking ship jutting out from the stage.
The Doors were a sum of seemingly ill-fitting parts: a jazz drummer, a classically trained pianist on keys, a frontman who fancied himself as much of a poet as a singer and a guitarist weened on flamenco more than rock ’n’ roll.