Stoked about Vince Neil’s plans to bring an AFL franchise to Las Vegas. So here are some potential team names and mascots for Neil’s squad.
Music
There are music genres that, for whatever reason, seem to mesh particularly well with specific environments.
Sitting against the back wall of the Naked City Audio control room on a recent Friday afternoon, Jon Gamboa speaks in the archly dramatic tones of a movie trailer voice-over.
Three recommended new CDs released today:
Promoters plan to transform a 33-acre site at Sahara Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard into the City of Rock, a permanent concert and events venue that would serve as the home of the Rock in Rio music festival beginning in May 2015.
The 17th Annual Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender wrapped up Sunday at The Orleans after four days of music, cars, burlesque and events celebrating the rockabilly lifestyle.
Carlos Santana has announced a two-year extension of his residency at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay.
Kevin Sharp, a country music singer who recorded multiple chart-topping songs and survived a well-publicized battle with cancer, has died. He was 43.
Mexican singer Juan Gabriel plans to resume his tour concerts May 1 after being released from a Las Vegas hospital.
When it first started in 1999, Coachella was a couple of stages and a dance tent. Tickets were $65. A few dusty stands sold hot dogs and Cokes. It was the end of grunge and the start of a new millennium, and it was all about the music. All for one weekend.
Rock star Ian Astbury is a practicing Buddhist who does jiu-jitsu. I am a Buddhist who lifts weights at home. This is how we talk together about our paths.
Lemmy Killmister and Dave Mustaine thrash the Palms. Check out the photos from the show.
Adrenalized alt-pop troupe Foster the People has not fully capitalized on the potential windfall of advertising revenue that songs from their two albums, “Torches” and “Supermodel,” could garner. No worries, we’re here to help
Expect an abundance of killer hot rods and hairdos nearly as big as said rides with the return of the Viva Las Vegas rockabilly weekender, one of the biggest events of its kind in the world.
Electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk perform in 3-D at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on June 28. Tickets start at $50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com and Ticketmaster outlets.