February 11, 2012

Judy’s Preview: 2011 Las Vegas Concerts at Station Casinos

WE’RE VERY EXCITED about our Las Vegas 2011 concert schedule here at Station Casinos. We pride ourselves in providing value, and great music for every taste, with a touch of comedy for your funny bone from time to time, too. So excited and proud, in fact, I’ve agreed to blog in this space about the shows each month with a preview and a little inside information of what you can expect. If you would like to attend any of our shows this month, or look even further ahead on our 2011 entertainment schedule, here’s our spot to buy Las Vegas concert tickets.

Enjoy the shows, we look forward to entertaining you!

Judy Alberti

Vice President of Entertainment, Station Casinos


December 2011 Concerts In Las Vegas

Happy Holidays everyone! Wouldn’t you agree that giving the gift of concert tickets is better than say, a sweater? This month, we asked a question around the office: “What’s the best concert you have seen, and why?

My favorite by far was Waylon Jennings at Texas Station. He was a favorite in my household growing up. When I was able to bring him to a Station Casino, I actually teared up for the first and only time when an artist walked onto one of our stages. He has subsequently passed away, but I am always proud that his last two plays in Las Vegas were with us.

Here are a few of the responses to our “best concert” question that we got back from various team members at our offices:

Pink Floyd.  Division Bell Tour -Soldier Field
I was just a casual fan at the time, and that show changed my life. It wasn’t just a concert, it was a religious experience.
P.S. I was sober; no really, I was sober, I swear. Marc – Art Director

About 5 years ago I was working at the Hard Rock Hotel in the marketing department and we put on the most epic night in the history of that casino. It was Rolling Stone Magazine’s 40th anniversary party and we went all out. We had 50 Cent and Angels and Airwaves performing at the pool, Linkin Park in the parking lot, Britney Spears and Paris Hilton at Body English and then a private invite-only performance by Kanye West in the Joint. All at the same time!!! There were only about 500 of us in the Joint as Kanye was putting on an amazing show. All of a sudden, the lights all went out and Jamie Foxx walked through the middle of the crowd , jumped up on stage, and they started performing Golddigger! Everyone went wild.- Kyle – Director of Nightlife

String Cheese Incident with Keller Williams in Tulum, Mexico. December 1998. When you combine a high energy band and a Mayan temple things get mystical, magical and decadent real fast.  - Rich – Web Developer

It was Led Zeppelin, at the Los Angeles Forum, during the Presence Tour, June, 1977. Why? It was Led Zeppelin, that’s why! - Jeff – Sr. Copy Writer

My most memorable concert experience was this past summer at the Revolution Party for the People summer Concert Series at Red Rock Sandbar Pool. Lifehouse was performing and we had to open the doors about 20 minutes late because it might rain. Well we got the concert going and it was a great night, Lifehouse did a great show and as they finished up a song the stage went black and they walked off stage leaving the crowd wondering if that was the end. A few minutes later the lights came back on and they came back out performing one of their top hits, just a little into the song it lightly started to rain and the crowd just erupted with everyone dancing in the rain. That night was an amazing show and a great experience.  - Tim, Nightlife Interactive Media Development

Lenny Kravitz at Retama Park. I got second-hand stoned. You probably can’t use that, but it’s true. - Anonymous (we promised)

Before working at Red Rock I had been to a whole two concerts. Spice Girls in fifth grade, (awesome by the way) and some Country Fest with my parents. When the Revolution Concert Series started I was stoked. I attended every show and loved them all! Puddle of Mudd was by far the most eventful concert to me. The line wrapped all the way out the doors, passed the movie theatres, into the bowling alley, and back around. I had never seen so many familiar faces in one place! It was like an unplanned family and friend reunion! To top it all off, it started raining on the last few songs of the concert. Everyone loved it and just continued to dance, sing, and cheer! The night continued with the after parties at the Cabana Club, Rocks Lounge, then at the Cherry Suite! By far the most amazing concert experience. I’m pretty sure the sun was up when I got home. - Lexi, Nightlife Guest Development

Best concert I’ve seen would have to be Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull at Red Rock Resort a couple months ago. I was with a great group of people so I already anticipated an enjoyable night but once Pitbull hit the stage my expectations were blown away. Not only did the performers put on a stellar performance but the energy in the venue was AMAZING and highly contagious. Seeing 9,000 people in one area going wild with excitement was a unique experience that carried it’s energy into the rest of my night. What a great memory! - Tricia, Nightlife & Special Events Manager

I think I have about 50, but Rage Against the Machine at Denver Colosseum during the Battle Of Los Angeles tour stands out. I traded lousy tickets for floor tickets with a friend who wanted to put the moves on some girls. Rage was at their peak, and Tom Morello blew my mind with insane guitar solos that I can remember vividly  13 years later. The entire arena was a ball of energy and now I have the visuals to go with the classic songs I still listen to. - Nate, Social Media

I ask you, when you’re out shopping for that sweater or socks…. think about giving the the gift of concert tickets and maybe making someone’s “best concert” list. I’m booking shows for 2012, and I’m proud to say there are excellent shows coming! To name a few, Joe Nichols has 2 shows next weekend at Santa Fe Station, Aaron Lewis’ amazing acoustic performances always sell out, and Styx, Joe, George Thorogood, the Little River Band are sure to create memories!

November 2011 Concerts In Las Vegas

This month is about charity. The beautiful and talented Leann Rimes was set to kick off the giving season with a performance on November 3 at Green Valley Ranch, but due to an unfortunate illness the day of the show, the  benefit concert has been rescheduled and moved to Santa Fe Station on December 3. The $9.55 tickets went quickly, but a few may become available. Check ticket availability here.

Green Valley Ranch and our friends at RagTag Entertainment have a very busy month ahead. We’ll go into details on these shows for you this week, but in the meantime visit this page to see a lineup of great performances.

Classic Rock fans won’t want to miss Blue Oyster Cult live at Boulder Station’s Railhead on Nov. 18th and we’re getting funky with Average White Band at Green Valley Ranch’s Ovation on Nov. 12th.

October 2011 Concerts In Las Vegas

We kicked off a groovy October with the blues rock legends, ZZ Top at Sunset Station, and we have a giant weekend planned Oct. 7th & 8th at Red Rock! The Amphitheatre will be rockin’ for the Honda Civic Tour featuring blink-182 & My Chemical Romance on Friday night, and doing it again for international superstars, Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull on Saturday night!

This month, Louie Anderson celebrates one year at Palace Station! (Watch for more information next week about some special announcements & events).

More legendary performers are set to perform for you in October: Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac (Aliante Station Tickets), Little Feat (Boulder Station Tickets), George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic (Fiesta Rancho Tickets) and Martina McBride visits Green Valley Ranch (Tickets).

Don’t forget two of our favorite monthly entertainment offerings:

  • Nashville Unplugged – GVR Oct. 7 & Oct. 21. and Santa Fe Station on Oct. 8th Only $5.00 for consistently-great show filled with laughs and songs performed by some of country music’s brightest songwriters.
  • Las Vegas locals’ favorite rock band, Otherwise, performs live at GVR on Oct. 8 and Aliante Station on Oct. 28. Here’s a video for one of the most patriotic songs you’ll hear, “Soldiers,” the newest from Otherwise:

September 2011 Concerts In Las Vegas

Just because the days are getting cooler this month, that doesn’t mean the Las Vegas Concert scene isn’t as hot as ever. We’ll be hosting dozens of indoor and outdoor shows this month. All are convenient and affordable for Vegas locals and out-of-town guests. Sunset Amphitheatre at Sunset Station gets the spotlight this month  (had to draw straws).

See Country stars, Billy Currington (Friday, September 9th. Tickets) and Gary Allan (Saturday, September 17th. Tickets). We welcome listeners from four local radio stations to these three Free Las Vegas Concerts at Sunset Station in September:

  • X107.5 hosts a Free Las Vegas Concert, XFEST: Free Music For The People. Featuring The Airborne Toxic Event, Sleeper Agent, Redlight King and Otherwise. Saturday, Sept. 10th. 21+
  • 107.9 FM The Alternative hosts a Free Listener Appreciation Concert by Lit on Friday, September 16th. 21+
  • Listeners of 95.5 FM KWNR and 102.7 FM KCYE can get free tickets to see The Frontmen, Featuring Richie McDonald of Lonestar, Brad Mates of Emerson Drive & Tim Rushlow of Little Texas. Friday, September 30th. 21+ Tickets are also available at the Sunset Station Rewards Center.


The Airborne Toxic Event headlines X107.5′s Free XFEST Listener Appreciation Concert at Sunset Station on Sept. 10th.

August 2011 Concerts In Las Vegas

Hi again everyone, here’s a segment from the Fox 5 MORE show we filmed this week about the Red Rock Revolution Concert Series.

Tickets here to Lifehouse (July 29) and Weezer (August 5).

Thanks!


July 2011 Concerts In Las Vegas

Really enjoyed Grace Potter as part of our Revolution series.

Can you believe it’s July already!? We’re halfway through 2011, and we’re headed for more great shows.

No matter what you’re into musically, Station Casinos likely has a concert for you in July. There’s Soul (70’s Soul Jam), Jazz (Dave Koz and Najee), Alt Rock (Neon Trees and Lifehouse), Banda (Banda Maguey, Los Baby’s & Los Bondadosos) Comedy (Last Comic Standing Winner, Iliza Shlesinger) and Country Classics (David Frizzell & Shelly West). Also, American Idol finalist Casey James performs at Santa Fe Station on July 30th. See all of the upcoming Las Vegas concerts at Station Casinos here.

I enjoy reading your comments here on the Station Casinos blog, and we also read our facebook pages and twitter every day. We see that we have lots of Buckinghams and Daughtry fans on our pages, for example, and we know you love our weekly entertainment, too.

Now I want to learn more about the shows you want to see! So, please comment below the three shows you’d most like to see, and which Station Casinos venue would best host the show.

Thanks for reading and thanks for the feedback!

- Judy

June 2011 Concerts in Las Vegas

Beautiful new Amphitheatre just about ready for The Crue, Poison and New York Dolls on June 18!

We’re off and running with our Summer Concert Season at Station Casinos, and boy, did the Barenaked Ladies start us off with a Bang at Red Rock Resort for Memorial Day Weekend!  Coming up this month – some of the most exciting Las Vegas Concert News of the year: the Grand Opening of the Red Rock Casino Amphitheatre is June 18th! This is where we’ll all enjoy Motley Crue, Poison and the New York Dolls (6/18), Toby Keith with special guest Eric Church (8/6), The Honda Civic Tour Presents Blink 182 and My Chemical Romance (10/7) and Enrique Iglesias with Pitbull (10/8)! Click here to buy your tickets to these shows that will all likely sell out.

We’re planning to post a tour of the new Amphitheatre soon, so keep checking back here on the blog to see an up-close view of the new home of the best concerts in Las Vegas.

Not all the fun in June is at Red Rock though. For our East-side concert fans, don’t miss out on TG Sheppard (Boulder Station, June 10), John Waite ( Boulder, June 11) [ Boulder Station Concert Tickets ] and the Legendary Doobie Brothers (Sunset Station, June 17) and country music icon Randy Travis! (Sunset, June 18) [Sunset Station Concert Tickets]

It’s not too soon to start planning your 4th of July weekend… Station Casinos will host the biggest 4th of July Fireworks Show in Las Vegas again this year, and to add to the fun, we’ve brought along the red-hot Grace Potter & The Nocturnals (Red Rock, 7/1), Ted Nugent (Sunset, 7/2), and the Salute to Freedom Concert with Mark Wills & Mark Chesnutt (Sunset, 7/3).

See you next month!

- Judy

May 2011 Concerts in Las Vegas

Hi again everyone.

We’ll start with the BIG news that we’re building a new concert venue in Las Vegas, and even bigger news is that we have two giant shows booked for it already: Motley Crue, Poison and the New York Dolls are set to perform June 18, and Toby Keith with special guest Eric Church on August 6 will be rockin’ the new Red Rock Casino Amphitheatre! We’ll talk more about the amazing new amphitheatre at Red Rock in upcoming posts but for now I can tell you that the Toby concert will be all reserved seating, so get your Toby Keith tickets early as they go on sale this Saturday (April 30) at 10am.

As I write this, we’re finishing off a busy April, and kicking off the biggest summer concert season in Station Casinos’ history. Probably the biggest in Las Vegas history! There are more shows than ever at Station Casinos throughout the valley, with something for every music fan’s taste.

Robert Cray, Sean Kingston, Echo and The Bunnymen and the Barenaked Ladies all play at May concerts Red Rock. How’s that for diversity? We can’t say enough about the pool-party-concert-extravaganza we have in store for Las Vegas in the Revolution Party for the People with the Barenaked Ladies on Memorial Day weekend (May 27). $30 gets a Local a lot of Love.

We’re also excited to welcome our old friend, Michael Grimm, to his Green Valley Ranch home, at Ovation on May 9. You know him as the winner of America’s Got Talent in 2010. We know him as the good guy/amazing musical talent who performed at many Station Casinos’ lounges and steakhouses throughout the past several years. Another repeat performance of sorts during May is the return of the musical Rent at GVR, which will run every Tuesday in May and June after sold-out performances earlier this year.

Our Country fans tell us they’re excited to see the Merle Haggard show at the Sunset Amphitheatre at Sunset Station on May 13, our Jazz fans are headed to Santa Fe Station for Norman Brown and Richard Elliot’s Summer Jam, and the ro

ckers will love Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience at Aliante Station on May 28.

Two more great shows in May I want to mention and we hope will enjoy are Blues guitarist and music legend Johnny Rivers, Secret Agent Man, at Aliante Station on May 6, and Dokken & Quiet Riot are playing a free Listener Appreciation Concert at Sunset Station. Listen to 97.1 KXPT and 92.3KOMP for ticket giveaway details.

It’s really heating up around here!

April 2011 Concerts in Las Vegas

No foolin’ – here at Station Casinos, we love April. The weather warms up, pools open up and most importantly – later this month the outdoor stages go up.

Our first outdoor show of 2011 is a big one: the Darius Rucker concert at Sunset Amphitheater on the 29thfeaturing. Darius just did a stunning show on the ACM Awards so we expect another amazing performance. Then, the following night, Great White and Slaughter perform for 97.1 KXPT and 92.3 KOMP’s  Listener-Appreciation Concert. Be sure to listen to those two stations to find out where you can pick up your free concert tickets in Las Vegas. Folk rocker Livingston Taylor will perform inside at Sunset Station’s Club Madrid (9th).

MORE OUTDOOR CONCERTS: Check out the poolside concert lineup at Red Rock starting May 3!

Last Saturday (2nd), Rock legends Heart performed at the Grand Events Center at Green Valley Ranch. Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson rocked the capacity crowd with all the classics! If you enjoyed the Heart concert (see pictures below), and be sure to mark your calendar for the 29th for the Foreigner concert at GVR, as well.  (Did you know they have sold an amazing 70 million albums?) We also announced that the musical Rent, after a very well-received run the last two months, will be coming back to GVR’s Ovation. Tickets for the musical Rent, Tuesdays in May and June, are just $15 plus tax/fees and available now.

Boulder Station’s Railhead hosts April Las Vegas concerts with Eddie Money (15th), Eric Burdon & The Animals (22nd), and Edwin McCain (23rd). If you haven’t seen a concert in Las Vegas at the Railhead, you should catch any of these shows, plus – they are all priced very reasonably. We’re told it’s one of the best places in Vegas to see a concert!

George Thorogood And The Destroyers will perform classics such as “Bad To the Bone,” and “Move It On Over” at the Dallas Events Center inside Texas Station on April 30th

Fiesta Rancho hosts Michel’Le & Christopher William (8th) and Chico DeBarge on (29th). Chuy Lizarraga (3oth) also performs in Club Tequila at Fiesta Rancho. His first hit “La Peinada (La Peinadita),” broke into the Top 10 of the Billboard charts.

Aliante Station’s Access Showroom is the place to be on April 8 if you like 60’s Soul Sounds. The Rascals & Mitch Ryder roll into Las Vegas to perform songs you know, such as: “Good Lovin’,” “Devil with a Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly,” and “It’s a Beautiful Morning.” At nearby Santa Fe Station, on April 23, you can catch BJ Thomas (all-ages) at Chrome, and you can get “Hooked On A Feeling” and appropriately for April, hear “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head.” BJ Thomas concert tickets start at just $20+tax/fees for this show.

You can Party On The Rocks five times this month at Red Rock! Come see The Edgar Winter Group (2nd); Morris Day & The Time, one of the best live shows you’ll ever see on the 9th; Bruce Hornsby (16th) treats us to a rare appearance in Vegas; Cowboy Mouth (23rd), who sold out this same room last summer; and the recent Grammy Award Winner Leon Russell (30th).  Can you believe these Party on the Rocks tickets are just $20+ tax/fees?

 

March 2011 Concerts in Las Vegas

March is sure to be a great month for music fans in Las Vegas at Station Casinos: 10 great concerts, 1 comedian and 4 plays, to be precise.

This month brings us something very special to Ovation inside Green Valley Ranch with the Ragtag Entertainment production of the Broadway classic, RENT. Benefitting Golden Rainbow, these shows are each Wednesday night in March (9, 16, 23, and 30). What’s more, tickets to see RENT in Las Vegas are only $15 + tax & fees. Don’t miss it!

Music-wise, start things off March 4 at Boulder Station’s Railhead with The Alan Parsons Live Project. (Get your Alan Parsons tickets quick, they’re going fast!) Classic Country music fans will want to be back the following night at the Railhead for Roy Clark. Also March 5 across town at Red Rock see the harmonica guru known for his days as the front man of Blues Traveler, John Popper and The Duskray Troubadours. Rocks Lounge is such an exciting and intimate place to see a band like this - so much diversity.

Exclusive Video of Aaron Lewis performing live at Aliante Station, January 2011

Christian Rock fans in Las Vegas should be excited for March 11 at Santa Fe Station. Stryper is touring and celebrating their new album, The Covering – a tribute album compiled of the band’s influences. Here’s a tip: There’s a very special VIP Meet and Greet ticket upgrade for Stryper available.

March 12 at Green Valley Ranch is another huge name you know: Huey Lewis and The News! We’re refraining from Hip-To-Be-Square calls to action, so let’s just agree to hurry and grab your Huey Lewis tickets while they last. Same night in Summerlin at Red Rock is Vertical Horizon, who went Double Platinum with their album, Everything You Want, back in ’99. Brought to you by Belvedere Vodka, Party On The Rocks tickets at Rocks Lounge are just $20 + tax & fees.

Al Stewart returns to Vegas at Sunset Station on March 18, and the hilarious Comedian Doug Stanhope is back at Sunset inside Club Madrid the following night.

Aaron Lewis of Staind plays back-to-back acoustic shows at Green Valley Ranch’s Ovation on the 19 and 20. (Important note: Aaron Lewis will perform two different sets on Saturday and Sunday, so don’t miss this unique opportunity). We have some exclusive footage from his recent sold-out January show at Aliante Station. As you can see, Aaron Lewis puts on a great show.

Toad The Wet Sprocket rounds out March inside Rocks Lounge at Red Rock for a show on March 26. The Red Rock facebook fans told us that they had a blast with Toad last time around, and we’re excited to have them back!

Our February Las Vegas Concerts

There are no less than 19 fantastic Las Vegas shows lined up for music fans in February starting with Eddy Raven this Friday 4, at Aliante Station (Access Showroom tickets start at $15 plus tax/fees) Did you know he had 17 consecutive Top 10s between 1984 and 1990?

On Feb. 5, the legendary Blue Oyster Cult will rock Boulder Station’s Railhead, one of the best music venues in Las Vegas. Those tickets start at just $26.50 plus tax & fees. Red Rock will also be partying on the 5th, with the launch of the second season of Party On The Rocks concerts and the Gin Blossoms. Tickets are always $20 + tax/fees for this series, with the “Party” portion of the night brought to you by our friends at Belvedere Vodka.

On Feb. 11, Las Vegas Jazz music fans get a real treat at Boulder Station with the return of Guitars & Saxes featuring super-talents Gerald Albright, Peter White, Jeff Golub and Kirk Whalum. Last year, this show sold out well in advance. Also on the 11th, Mix 94.1 has partnered with Aliante Station to bring you Ryan Star, and the tickets for this show are just $9.41 + tax/fees! It’s been a while since concert ticket prices were that low!  Comedian, SIRIUS Radio show host and avid metal music fan, Jim Norton, will crack up comedy fans at Sunset Station that same night, and he’ll be fresh off an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Feb. 12 brings The Georgia Satellites (Red Rock), Christopher Cross (Sunset Station) and Johnny Gill for Las Vegas R&B music fans at Texas Station.

Guitar hero Robin Trower returns to the Railhead on Feb. 18. If you like a great guitar solo, don’t miss Trower in such a perfect venue to match his style. That same night, Al DiMeola will spice up Green Valley Ranch with his Latin-influenced jazz fusion.

Country music legend George Jones performs Feb. 19 at the Dallas Events Center at Texas Station. That same night, Southern Rockers The Atlanta Rhythm Section will be Partying On The Rocks in Summerlin at Red Rock.

Fiesta Rancho hosts Donell Jones on February 25. You may recognize Donell Jones’ No. 1 song, You Know What’s Up, featuring the late Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. Tickets start at $30 + tax/fees.

On Feb. 26, we’re really excited to welcome back legendary Country music artist, Mel Tillis, to Boulder Station’s Railhead. Lastly, if last year’s packed BoDeans show was any indication, their show at Red Rock (Feb. 26) will keep guests at Red Rock rocking into March at full tempo.

A Guest Blogger’s Perfect Night Out Under the Stars

SO AS A Vegas local its not often that we get to enjoy quality concerts outdoors at night. Up until this point we have only had one on-Strip option for this and it has its drawbacks. So much to my surprise Red Rock Casino invested a lot of resources into building an outdoor concert stage and a really dynamic lineup. It’s still a surprise to me that this entire experience isn’t on the strip.

So depending on the size of the audience for their summer concert series the show is either out by the pool or in the newly built outdoor arena. The night I ventured out featured The Gypsy Kings and was out by the pool. Walking out to the pool area I suddenly realized that there probably wasn’t a more perfect venue for this show. A concert under the stars is a fun and unique experience which if you haven’t done yet you simply aren’t living. There was ample space and the sound was great. It seemed natural that this should be the place for shows like this.

The other big perk was the seating options! You can take a seat and lounge by the pool, you can sit on a raised area overlooking the entire event, or sit in a tiered seating area in front of the stage. Quite honestly there seemed to be only one drawback and that would be all the bars are cash only. So if you venture out, and lets be honest you should, make sure you hit the ATM before going in.

Now I have spent this entire time gushing on the venue but, I should say something about The Gypsy Kings. Never can I recall seeing such a diverse crowd in one place. Their music was great and everyone was having a blast. Personally my only let down is they didn’t play their version of “You got a friend in me” from Toy Story 3 but, lets be honest I doubt that was going to happen. It was really a great night with a perfect combination of place, people, and music.

Sean Wells | @libationblog

 

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Want to check out the next show? Tears For Fears performs on Friday, September 16th. Here’s a classic video. Here’s a link to buy tickets. Hope to see you at Red Rock!

The Return of Steel Panther: Michael Starr Interview Part 2

AFTER TWO LONG months of good behavior, Steel Panther is welcomed back with open arms to Green Valley Ranch’s Ovation beginning Saturday, June 19. Best known for its embodiment of all that is rock ‘n’ roll, the ’80s glam metal parody band rocks the stage with its colorful repartee, loud costumes and graphic body language, in addition to paying homage to great bands like Bon Jovi, Motley Crue and Poison.

Steel Panther Live in Las Vegas at Green Valley Ranch

Fans fill Ovation to see Steel Panther shows, so show up early this Saturday night!

We caught up with lead singer, Michael Starr, to talk about what’s new with Steel Panther in this, the second of two interview blog entries. (Interview Part One)

*Consider yourself warned, some of the language in this interview is as colorful as an 80’s spandex jump suit. The opinions expressed in this interview are not necessarily those of Station Casinos, Green Valley Ranch Resort, the management, the web team, our internet host, any of the casino hosts, the door guys at Ovation, or anyone else we may have forgotten. If you’re easily offended, jump over to one of our wonderful recipe blog entries instead. They’re delicious!

Continued from Part 1…

Station Casinos Blog (SCB): What’s this we hear about a Steel Panther television show and  – didn’t we see you guys in a beer commercial recently?

Michael Starr (MS): Yeah, that’s cool you mention that. We shot a Bud Light ad in December, and it was supposed to come out for the Super Bowl, so we had this big party and we got a bunch of strippers and had them come over and watch with us, but then it didn’t air! So we’re all, like, bummer, dude. But then I was at a bar in Henderson last week, and a friend of mine said he saw it during the Stanley Cup Playoffs, so I guess they decided to start playing it. It’s about a guy who gets a haircut and they turn it into a huge party… hell, I don’t know. I haven’t even seen the finished ad yet…

The Comedy Central thing: really important. We’ve been trying really hard to bring Heavy Metal back. Everybody in this band LOVES Heavy Metal.  That’s one of the things people absorb when they see us – we really, really love what we’re doing. I think this show is our way for us to get into every household. Because, with the record, we sing about whatever we want, and it’s tough to get it all on the radio, if you know what I mean. (Laughs, referencing some song titles we can’t mention here. Hey, our mothers read this blog! ) So we went in and re-recorded some of the songs and changed out some of the dirty words for TV. Comedy Central contracted us to do a pilot to show how our Mission (to bring Heavy Metal back) is going.  It shows the struggles we have had with our label and stuff. It’s all true – all reality. So we shot it, then we edited it and went back and forth with some changes, and now it’s with the president of Comedy Central who is the guy who decides whether or not to buy the show. We’ll probably find out by the time we start playing GVR if it’s going to become a reality and become a show starting in the fall. The cool thing about the commercial is that it puts us out there even more. People who are spending millions and millions of dollars on a TV show want to know that what they’re spending money on is going to be worth it for them. I think Steel Panther is something that everybody in America and worldwide is going to dig.

Steel Panther Returns to Green Valley Ranch

Steel Panther Returns to Green Valley Ranch on 6/19

SCB: You think everyone in America will dig Steel Panther? Why’s that?

MS: Hell yes! Because – who doesn’t like to get high, *&^@%$ chicks, and listen to metal? I mean, really? Even if you don’t like Heavy Metal, who doesn’t like to !#@$ chicks? Know what I mean? Unless you’re gay, and then who doesn’t like to listen to Heavy Metal, get *%#*& up and ^@%&* guys? Lesbians? Same thing.  It doesn’t matter what your sexual preference is! With Steel Panther, we’re all inclusive: It’s doesn’t matter if you’re black, white, asian, gay or straight or bi. You don’t even have to get high if you don’t want to!

You can even bring your grandmother to the show. Check this out: we’ve had a grandmother, a mother and a daughter back stage at the same time. I’m telling you right now: This grandmother hung out with Zeppelin, the mom with Poison, and now, you know, the new kid is learning about metal. Who better to teach her the lineage than Steel Panther?

SCB: All that animal print… How do Steel Panther and PETA get along?

MS: Well, we have not had ANY problems from Pamela Anderson! She still um, likes it… (censored), so that’s cool. Most people realize that all this animal print stuff that we wear is synthetic – it’s spandex! There’s no animal with spandex skin, you know? No one really freaks out anymore. I eat meat though – a lot of meat. I’m actually a vagitarian. Print that $#!&@!

Lexxi Foxxx of Steel Panther

SCB: Let’s play a game of “Who’s Gnarlier?”

Van Halen or Van Hagar? Van Halen!

Def Leppard or  Motley Crue? Whoa. That’s @#$% up!  Dude, that’s like saying P@#$% or B$%#’s?!  They’re both good for different times.

Eyeliner or Hairspray? Eyeliner.

Cheech or Chong? Cheech.

Fishnet or Spandex? Well, when you’re skinny – fishnet. If you have a beer belly goin’ on – spandex, so I’m going with spandex.

Ozzy or Lemmy? Ozzy! Just jammed with Ozzy. Played Iron Man at the Spike Men’s choice awards. House band for the whole show. It was sweet.

Jack Daniels or Jose Cuervo? Jack Daniel’s. Cheaper and easier to get.

Thanks, Michael. We’ll see you Saturday Nights inside Ovation at Green Valley Ranch.

About Steel Panther:

Steel Panther, formed in 1983, has gathered a large fan base on the west coast, jamming onstage with rock stars such as Sully Erna of Godsmack, Aaron Lewis of Staind and Justin Hawkins of The Darkness, among others. Steel Panther members Michael Starr, Satchel, Lexxi Foxxx and Stix Zadinia rock the stage with their big hair, tight pants and hilarious rock-star banter. Performing songs from their 2009 debut album Feel the Steel such as “Death to All But Metal,” “The Shocker,” “Eatin’ Ain’t Cheatin’” and many more, the rock stars hold nothing back for audiences. The band also recently filmed a pilot displaying their wild and crazy antics for a reality show with Comedy Central. With what is sure to be a raucous return, guests of Ovation can enjoy the loud and colorful stylings of Steel Panther every Saturday with doors at 11 p.m.

Ovation is a 500-seat venue offering booths for up to six people with a $200 minimum bar tab. The show is open to adults 21 years or older and there is no cost for admission.  Entry to the concerts will be first come, first served and based upon venue capacity. To reserve a booth, please call 702-617-7777.

Summertime Las Vegas Concerts at Station Casinos (Part 3)

The "Party of the Rock" concert series has big-name bands in a 450-seat lounge for $20. Very nice!

YOU’RE NOT GOING to believe the ticket price points of some of our Las Vegas concerts this summer! Our “Party On The Rocks” concert series at Red Rock Resort kicked off last Saturday, May 22 inside Rocks Lounge with the Blues Rock of the Robert Cray Band.  The series will feature live Rock and Alternative music from bands performing long sets with no opening acts, and get this – tickets start at only $20 plus tax/fees! There’s a VIP Package worth noting for these shows, too. For $300, you and your party receive eight tickets and a select bottle of vodka, whiskey or rum to enjoy in an exclusive area of your own.

The Memorial Day weekend concerts in Las Vegas at Red Rock are set to go off at the Red Rock outdoor concert venue, the Sandbar. George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic is sure to get Summerlin shakin’ on Friday night, while Loverboy rocks Red Rock on Saturday and Alt-rockers OK Go & The Cab finish out the holiday weekend. These show tickets start at only $15 plus tax/fees, and Sunday’s show is 18 +, a rarity for the Las Vegas local music scene.

You can’t discuss Las Vegas concert value without mentioning Station Casinos’ weekly concerts.

Thursdays bring Boulder Blues to Boulder Station. This is a fan favorite and a hidden gem in Vegas. Las Vegas Blues fans drive from miles around every Thursday night to pack The Railhead for great touring Blues bands.

Fridays are for Yellow Brick Road at Green Valley Ranch. Las Vegas Review-Journal Readers picked them as the best local rock band in the city for 2010. In other words: don’t miss YBR at GVR!

Saturday nights at Sunset Station are now known for Nawgahyde. This gang of goofy rednecks packs a punch and packs the dance floor with southern rock, classics and metal tribute tunes. They call it Kick Ass Mustache Rock, and the fans tell us that they’re right.

Nashville Unplugged at Green Valley Ranch is a unique monthly performance with Country’s top singers/songwriters showcasing the songs they helped take up the charts. For only $5, this is a can’t-miss for Country fans living in or visiting Las Vegas.

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Summertime Las Vegas Concerts at Station Casinos (Part 2)

Rob Thomas, playing August 14 poolside at Red Rock Resort, is one a several big-name shows this summer at Station Casinos.

YOU WANT CHART toppers? Station Casinos has got ‘em.

In our first post about summer concerts at Station Casinos we touched on musical variety. Here we’re talking quality and let’s start with the KYCE Fan Jam inside Ovation at GVR on June 18 featuring live Country music from Chris Young and Eric Church, the current and last week’s No. 1 Billboard Country artists, respectively. Joe Nichols topped the charts three times and has 14 Top 40 singles. He performs live at Santa Fe Station June 26. Patty Loveless (10/9 at Santa Fe Station) was named Top Female Vocalist in 1996 and 1997 by the Academy of Country Music. Michael Bolton has eight Top 10 albums, and two No. 1 singles. He’s set to perform under the stars at Sunset Amphitheater on September 18.

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Grammy-award-winning singer-songwriter Rob Thomas gives you a very special musical performance at Red Rock benefitting the Sidewalk Angels Foundation on August 14. Look for a future post here on this blog that goes into greater detail about Rob Thomas and the Sidewalk Angels Foundation. This is going to be an amazing show – one not to miss.

You can see our Playlist featuring all of the Summertime Las Vegas Concerts at Station Casinos on our YouTube Page.

Check back tomorrow for post No. 3 in our Summertime Las Vegas Concerts blog series when we talk about seeing a great show for the right price!

Summertime Las Vegas Concerts at Station Casinos (Part 1)

SUMMERTIME IN LAS Vegas means hot days (a.k.a. pool season) and fun-filled crazy nights. We covered your afternoons and some great Las Vegas casino pool tips last week, and now we want to be sure you know where to enjoy your evenings with this impressive lineup of live music in Las Vegas. Currently, there are more than 40 concerts on tap for you this summer. This week, we hope you enjoy this three-part series written to showcase the variety, quality and value you can expect from Station Casinos concerts.

Part 1 of 3: Variety

Las Vegas is a city everyone can enjoy, so we make sure there’s music for everyone when you get here, or if you live here. Let’s call it an all-you-listen buffet of live Las Vegas music that you hope never ends (sort of like a guitar riff from Robert Cray). That’s why our Entertainment Department is the best in the business. If you like smooth jazz, country classics or if you just plain wanna rock, Station Casinos is your best bet.

Kicking off our summer concerts at Red Rock is The Robert Cray Band, this Saturday, May 22 inside the 450-seat Rocks Lounge. (Tip: Check into the 8-ticket VIP package for a great party!). Followed by The Memorial Weekend Concert Series: George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic on Friday, Loverboy on Saturday, and OK Go and The Cab on Sunday. (How are we doing so far on the variety?)

Jazz fans will love Guitars & Saxes featuring Gerald Albright, Jeff Golub, Kirk Whalum and Peter White at Boulder Station (5/28); R & R featuring Rick Braun & Richard Elliot at Aliante Station (6/18); and an evening under the stars at Sunset Amphitheater with Dave Koz, Jonathan Butler and special guest Sheila E (7/24).  There’s more: Michael Franks, Ottmar Leibert and Chris Botti are all on the schedule. Here’s a link for times and to buy concert tickets to our Las Vegas shows.

After Green Valley Ranch won an Academy of Country Music Award for 2010 Casino of the Year, you knew Station Casinos would continue to deliver great Country music. This summer, we have you Country fans covered. Check the top two spots of the current Billboard Country Chart and come back tomorrow to learn more about our Las Vegas Country concerts in tomorrow’s post – Part 2: Quality.

You already know Red Rock ROCKS (Loverboy, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Dave Mason, Patty Smyth And Scandal – plus much more in the Party On The Rocks Series), but this summer – there’s great rock concerts all around the Las Vegas Valley. Classic hard-rockers Great White take the stage July 30 at Sunset Station Amphitheater for a Listener Appreciation Party with KOMP 92.3, and Kenny Loggins is set to perform under the stars there the very next night. ASIA plays Green Valley Ranch on September 3, and look for even more summer concert announcements to come!

Hey, we told you there was variety!

(Continued in Part 2, showcasing the quality of entertainment you’ll see this summer!)