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Monday, December 9, 2024

World Traveled Rock Star Ira Black Gives Back To His Community With His Guitars For Kids Charity.

 I love writing about music. Especially when I get to write "Feel Good" stories about Rock Stars and the music industry.

Today is about an awesome music-making Rock Star that has a heart of gold.

Today I'm talking about Ira Black

An American Heavy Metal Guitarist and Songwriter. Ira Black has played in over 60 bands since the early 1980s. That's over four decades of heavy metal thrashing! 

Ira has a Killer Resume of bands that he's worked with such as I Am Morbid, Westfield Massacre, Metal Church, Vicious Rumors, Heathen, Lizzy Borden, Dokken, and the Bullet Boys, among others. 

Ira is a very busy musician. But makes time to give back to his community and to the music industry through his "Guitars For Kids" charity. 


In my fifty-plus years in the music industry media. I've seen many young children express their interest in music. However, because of their family finances, they can't afford to purchase the expensive equipment needed to pursue music. With Ira Black's "Guitars For Kids" Charity. It makes it possible for these children to make their music dreams come true!

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For kids who want a free guitar. 

Follow the link below to his new website.

https://bit.ly/Guitars-For-Kids

At the top where it says:

WRITE YOUR LETTER

Insert your email address
(can be assisted by parent)

Follow subject theme:
Why do YOU want a GUITAR

Then write Ira in the message section telling him why you want a guitar and click send.

No age limit and please only write one letter per kid.

You can call Ira GUITAR SANTA!

Please share & pass this along to a child (parent) that you think wants a guitar.

 "I'm looking forward to helping the World of music grow for the future"

~Ira Black~


Music fans all around the world including myself Salute You Ira Black!

You make the music industry proud!

GE 

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Las Vegas Kings Hold Initial Tryouts Workout Session For The Upcoming 2025 Professional Arena Football League Season!

 {Las Vegas Kings Insider}

12.7.24

(Mater Academy East Las Vegas)


The Las Vegas Kings 1st workout - tryouts for the 2025 Season was a huge success!'


The King's coaching staff was busy making adjustments while teaching the system to the new players. Warmups, stretching, speed and agility drills, offensive and defensive formations, and running plays and formations took up the three-hour session.

The final tryout for the Las Vegas Kings will be in late January. 

With the season beginning on March 16, 2025.

I'll be back often with Kings updates and Information.

GE

** Sponsorships Available For The 2025 Season. Contact Head Coach Chris Wallace For Details.

Las Vegas Kings Official Website

Saturday, December 7, 2024

My Friday Night At The Bonfire LV With The Saints Of Las Vegas

 Sometimes you just got to chill. With good friends, food and refreshments, and some awesome music. That night came last night!

 I want to thank The Saints of Las Vegas for a fun, relaxing, amazing, awesome night of music last night! You're fun to watch, and awesome to listen to.

The Bonfire Las Vegas is Tops! It offers tasty food and drinks, a friendly staff, and a relaxing atmosphere!
What A Rock'N night 🤘


The Saints Of Las Vegas

{About The Band}

The Saints of Las Vegas is a high-energy rock band based in Las Vegas. They are known for their engaging performances and a mix of classic rock, modern rock, and original music. The band features seasoned musicians (Bad A$$ Rock Stars) who have been part of the vibrant Las Vegas music scene for years. They frequently perform at local venues, casinos, and special events, delivering an electrifying show for rock enthusiasts.

 They RAWK!

Go See These Guys!

GE





Friday, December 6, 2024

My Crash Course On How To Promote A Concert Or Musical Event

Being a music and entertainment journalist for two large media companies. And writing my own syndicated blog. I'm usually up to date about who's performing around town.

I can be scheduled to cover a band or an event months out from their performance.

But there are times when I have to look to see who's playing just like fans do.

Usually at the spur of the moment.

I have two go-to sites that I can count on to see who's performing.

My first go-to is the Facebook group "Vegas Rock Scene". It's up to date and is awesome for finding out what's going on in the Las Vegas Local Music Scene!

Vegas Rock Scene

My 2nd go-to for music and entertainment events is the "Events" tab on Facebook.

Then I check my favorite bands and venue's social media pages. 

There's nothing more disgusting than to find out one of your favorite bands played and you didn't know anything about it. It's happened to me quite a bit of times!

This leads me to the topic of my blog today. 

How To Promote A Concert Or Musical Event

Promoting a concert or musical event effectively requires a mix of strategic planning, creativity, and leveraging the right platforms. Here are some helpful hints I've learned over the years that might help guide your upcoming musical events and band performances in the right direction.

Pre-Event Planning 

Define Your Audience

Identify the target audience based on the genre, artist, or band.

Example: Fans of rock, Van Halen enthusiasts, or local music lovers.

Set Goals and Budget

Outline what you want to achieve (attendance, revenue, exposure) and allocate a budget for promotion.

Create an Event Identity

Design a captivating name, logo, and tagline.

Ensure visuals align with the event's theme (e.g., bold, energetic for rock shows).

Promotion Strategies

Digital Marketing

Social Media:

Use platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.

Post teasers, behind-the-scenes content, and artist interviews.

Run paid ads targeting your audience.

Collaborate with influencers or local bloggers.

Event Pages:
Create a page on Facebook, Eventbrite, or other platforms.
Include event details, ticket links, and artist bios.

Email Campaigns:
Send invites to your mailing list.
Offer early-bird discounts or VIP packages.

Local Outreach

Posters and Flyers:

Place them in high-traffic areas like coffee shops, music stores, and community boards.

Radio Stations:

Partner with local stations to run ads or offer tickets as giveaways.

Collaborate with Venues:

Let the venue promote your event through their channels.

Community Engagement

Street Teams:
Recruit fans or volunteers to spread the word.
Partner with Local Businesses:
Offer cross-promotions or discounts with nearby stores.
Attend Networking Events:
Spread the word at trade shows or music festivals.

Public Relations

Press Releases:

Send to local newspapers, music blogs, and magazines.

Interviews:

Arrange interviews with the artists on local TV or podcasts.

Exclusive Content

Share live-streamed rehearsals or acoustic sets.

Release a special video message from the artist inviting fans.

Engage During the Event

Use a live hashtag for social media.

Encourage attendees to share posts and stories.

Offer photo ops with branded backdrops.


Finally How To Handle The Event After It Takes Place.

Post-Event Follow-Up

Thank attendees on social media.

Share photos and videos from the event.

Collect feedback through surveys to improve future events.

A few words from the music artists about the event would be nice!

It can be a lot of work, but a well-produced show is priceless!

GE


Thursday, December 5, 2024

Fan's Crazy Requests To Rock Stars


 Fans have asked famous rock stars for some wild and outrageous things over the years! 


Here are a few memorable examples:

Gene Simmons (KISS)

Gene Simmons once claimed a fan asked him to autograph her baby! He reportedly hesitated but ended up signing the baby’s diaper instead.

Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath)

Ozzy has had countless strange encounters, but one fan supposedly asked him to bite the head off a bat together during a meet-and-greet. (This, of course, ties into Ozzy’s infamous bat incident, which he maintains was accidental!)

Slash (Guns N' Roses)

A fan asked Slash to sign their prosthetic leg. The fan actually detached it on the spot, handed it over, and Slash obliged with no hesitation.

Steven Tyler (Aerosmith)

Tyler was once approached by a fan asking him to officiate their wedding. Though unconventional, Tyler is known for being game for these kinds of requests.

The Rolling Stones

Mick Jagger once told a story about a fan sneaking into their hotel and asking to simply sleep on the floor of their room because they "just wanted to breathe the same air as the band."

David Lee Roth (Van Halen)

Roth once had a fan present him with a life-sized cake shaped like himself—complete with edible gold chains and flowing blond hair.

These wild and crazy fan requests are so hard to believe that I asked some local Rock Stars what fans had requested from them. Here is what they said.

Requests for signing body parts.

How about a date?

Asking for songs that the band doesn't perform.

Asking rock stars to talk to a friend on a cell phone.

Fans asking for private information (Email, cell phone number)

Have sex with a fan's wife.

Female groupies asking rock stars what they're doing later?

One female fan asked to have sex with a rock star while the rest of the band members watched.


As a local concert and music photographer, I thought that I had heard them all. 

Well, I Haven't!

GE

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Let The Music Play On Play On!

 

Let's face it. Being a Rock Star demands your full attention. Mind, Body, And Spirit.

But how do the older Rock Stars do it?

Some are in their 60s and 70s, and some are even older!

Like The Ageless Cowboy, Willie Nelson (Age 91) 


Here are some examples of what they do to continue to tour.

Aging rock stars continue to tour by balancing their passion, with physical care, and adaptation. Many embrace lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, and moderation. Mick Jagger, for instance, follows a strict fitness regimen to maintain his energetic performances. Similarly, Ringo Starr and Keith Richards credit staying active and learning as key motivators. They view aging as a continuation of their craft rather than a limitation.

Adaptation is also essential. Some artists, like Joni Mitchell, who has faced significant health challenges, find ways to perform selectively or focus on other creative outlets. For others, touring becomes less about youthful energy and more about connecting with fans and reflecting on their legacies. Financial considerations also play a role, as the live music industry remains lucrative for many of these rock star veterans.

​Ultimately, these musicians challenge stereotypes about aging, demonstrating that passion and creativity can thrive well into later life. Their resilience and adaptability offer inspiration to fans and a redefinition of what aging can mean in the music world​. 


Music Does Make The World Go 'Round.

GE




Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Famous Celebrities & Rock Stars That Call Las Vegas Their Home

 Being in the media working around famous celebrities and Rock Stars. I often get asked by my friends back home, and by out-of-towners. Do I Ever See Any Famous Celebs or Rock Stars Walking Around?

Besides the famous Celebs and Rock Stars that I work with. Here is a list of well-known celebrities and Musicians (Rock Stars) that call Las Vegas their home.


Rock Stars and Musicians:


Vince Neil (Mötley Crüe): The legendary frontman owns a home in Las Vegas and is often seen at local events and venues.

Carlos Santana: Santana has a residence in Vegas and regularly performs at House of Blues.

Gene Simmons (KISS): Simmons and his family have been known to split their time between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

Wayne Newton: Mr. Las Vegas himself has called the city home for decades, living at his famous estate, Casa de Shenandoah.

David Lee Roth (Van Halen): Roth has spent significant time in Vegas, especially during his solo career.

Tommy Lee: The drummer from Mötley Crüe has a home in the city and enjoys the nightlife scene.


Celebrities:


Nicolas Cage: Cage has owned several properties in Las Vegas and is known for his eclectic real estate taste.

Penn & Teller: The iconic duo lives in Las Vegas and has a long-running residency at the Rio Hotel.

Celine Dion: Dion lived in Vegas for years during her Caesars Palace residency.

Criss Angel: The magician resides in Vegas and performs regularly at Planet Hollywood.

Mike Tyson: Tyson has made Vegas his home and often appears at events and boxing matches. Like Jake Paul?


Here's a very cool article "Spotlighting" Celebrity Homes In Las Vegas < Click Here >


Many of these stars enjoy the city’s unique blend of privacy and 24-7 entertainment.
Las Vegas Is "The Entertainment Capital Of The World"


GE



Monday, December 2, 2024

Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show - RockGodz Hall Of Fame Ceremony 2 Announced For May 30th Through June 1st 2025

 Just Announced!

Put these dates on your calendar!

May 30th - June 1st, 2025


Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show

RockGodz Hall Of Fame

Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show Facebook

RockGodz Hall Of Fame Facebook

Silverton Hotel Casino


In case you missed the (Inaugural) 1st Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show in November 2024.

Here is just a tiny bit of what you missed!

(Click On The Far Bottom Right Icon On The Video Player To Enlarge The Screen) 


I'll be posting all Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show and RockGodz Hall of Fame updates and Information right here on my blog.

GE

Sunday, December 1, 2024

What Makes A Great Tribute Band?

 Last night I went to Arizona Charlies to see Three Lock Box, The Ultimate Sammy Hagar Tribute.

They were amazing! (As Usual) 

Their sound and their visual entertainment onstage are awesome!


I'm starting to sound like a music review blogger, aren't I?

So, for my blog today. I'm going to touch on what makes a tribute band good (Great)!

A great tribute band captures the essence of the original artist while delivering a memorable live experience. Here are some elements that contribute to making a Tribute Band a success.

Authenticity and Attention to Detail

Sound: Accurate replication of the band’s music, including tone, instrumentation, and vocal style.

Visuals: Costumes, stage presence, and mannerisms that mirror the original band.

Setlist: Playing hits and deep cuts that resonate with fans.

Talent and Skill

Highly skilled musicians who can perform challenging material convincingly.

A charismatic frontperson who embodies the energy and persona of the original artist.

Passion and Respect for the Music

Genuine love for the band being honored translates into an energetic and heartfelt performance.

Respect for the legacy of the original music, avoiding parody or mockery.

Audience Engagement

Interacting with the crowd in a way that brings fans into the experience.

Creating moments that feel like a “real” concert from the band being tributed.

Professionalism and Dedication

Commitment to rehearsing, improving, and staying true to the sound and performance style.

Strong stage production, including lights, sound quality, and props.

Marketing and Branding

A memorable band name and branding that aligns with the original artist’s image.

Social media presence, high-quality promotional materials, and networking with venues and festivals.

I'd say that Three Lock Box hits every point on my list of elements that contribute to a Tribute Band's success, and more! Check out their links below and go see them!

GE







Saturday, November 30, 2024

What Music Fans Want To See When They Go To See A Band?

 When I go see a band to review their performance, I look for a wide range of things. 

Like how they handle themselves on and off of the stage. 

Their sound as well as their visual performance. 

Their choice of music. How they begin and end their performance.

And how they treat their fans. 

Remember, I'm also a fan. So, I enjoy watching and listening to music just like all the fans do.

This brings me to today's blog. 

"What Music Fans Want To See When They Go To See A Band"

When music fans go to see a band, they often have a range of expectations that elevate the experience. Here are some of the things that typically stand out. (What I've Heard)

Connection to the Band’s Style: Fans want to hear music performed in a way that reflects the band’s unique sound and energy.

Live Sound Quality: The sound should be clear and balanced, reflecting the essence of studio recordings but with the energy of a live setting.

Crowd Interaction: Bands that acknowledge the audience, share stories, or involve fans create a memorable experience.

Energy and Charisma: A charismatic front person or musician with high energy can captivate an audience.

Classic Hits: Fans expect to hear the band’s biggest hits.

Deep Cuts or New Material: Some fans also appreciate lesser-known tracks or fresh songs that showcase the band's evolution.

Stage Design and Lighting: Visuals like lighting, pyrotechnics, or thematic stage elements enhance the atmosphere.

Costumes and Stage Presence: Bands that dress the part or have a theatrical presence often leave a lasting impression.

Technical Skills: Fans often admire impressive guitar solos, drum solos, or vocal prowess.

Improvisation: Unique arrangements or spontaneous jams can make a show feel special.

Relatable Moments: Personal stories, tributes, or heartfelt messages can deepen the emotional connection.

Sing-Alongs: Inviting the audience to sing along fosters a sense of community and fun.

For cover & tribute bands

Authenticity to the Original Band: Replicating the original band’s sound, look, and energy is key.

Signature Moments: Iconic solos or stage antics (like Eddie Van Halen's tapping techniques or David Lee Roth's high kicks) can be highlights.

So, Fans ..

What’s your priority when seeing a band live? Music, visuals, or is it something else?

Comments Are Welcomed Below.

GE


Friday, November 29, 2024

What's The Difference Between A Really Good Musician And A Rock Star?

 In the past, I've had a handful of conversations with people in the music industry that I really trust, and admire about "What's the Difference Between a Really Good Musician and A Rock Star?"

I've talked with venue owners and management, agents, lighting and sound techs, fans, and the musicians themselves about this.

To me, anyone who performs in Las Vegas is good at their trade!

But what sets musicians and Rock Stars apart?

Here's what I've come up with.

The difference between a really good musician and a rock star lies in a mix of talent, image, charisma, and public perception. 

Skill vs. Persona

A Good Musician focuses on technical ability, mastery of their instrument, and musical versatility. Their talent often speaks for itself, regardless of genre or popularity.

A Rock Star combines musical talent with a larger-than-life persona. They are often charismatic, and confident, and have a unique style that captivates audiences beyond the music.

Stage Presence

A Good Musician may be reserved or modest on stage, concentrating on their performance quality.

While A Rock Star commands attention with energy, showmanship, and a connection with the crowd. They make performances memorable, to say the least!

Cultural Influence

A Good Musician is respected for their craft within the music community.

A Rock Star becomes a cultural icon, influencing fashion, attitudes, and lifestyle. Their appeal often transcends music.

Fan Base and Fame

A Good Musician may have a loyal following but might not reach mainstream fame.

A Rock Star has widespread recognition, often with many devoted fans, and receives the full attention of the media.

Brand and Marketing

A Good Musician may prioritize artistic integrity over commercial success.

While A Rock Star understands or embraces the business side of music, creating a brand and persona that drives sales and popularity.


To me, a Rock Star is bigger than Life!
What's your image of a Rock Star?

GE




Thursday, November 28, 2024

Ways That Famous Rock Stars Spend Their Thanksgiving Holiday

 I woke up at five this morning as I always do. No sleeping in for this old writer. 1st things 1st.

I'd like to wish all of my family, friends, and readers a Happy Thanksgiving!


I celebrate my Thanksgiving by waking up early, as I usually do. And write! Then later on I celebrate with family and food. Watch football on TV and maybe make a trip to my neighborhood casino. Pretty normal wouldn't you say?

How do you celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday?

For today's blog, I thought it might be interesting to see how famous Rock Stars celebrate Thanksgiving.

Here are some unusual (Weird) ways that famous rock stars have spent (and spend) their Thanksgiving Day.

Alice Cooper’s Charity Thanksgiving Dinner

Alice Cooper, known for his theatrical rock performances, hosts a charity dinner in Phoenix, Arizona, for underprivileged children and families. His Solid Rock Foundation helps serve thousands of meals.

Axl Rose’s All-Night Rehearsals

Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses is known for working through holidays, sometimes using Thanksgiving for late-night rehearsals or impromptu jam sessions, rather than taking a day off.

Ozzy Osbourne’s Thanksgiving Pranks

Ozzy Osbourne reportedly enjoys pranking his family during Thanksgiving. One year, he surprised his guests by serving a turkey stuffed with candy as a joke.

Steven Tyler’s Turkey Bowl

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has a tradition of playing in a family football game, dubbed the "Turkey Bowl," complete with custom jerseys and an eccentric halftime show.

Keith Richards’ Quiet Getaway

Unlike his wild on-stage persona, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones prefers low-key Thanksgivings with his family, often retreating to a private island for the holiday.

Dave Grohl’s BBQ Fest

Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, known for his love of grilling, has hosted massive BBQ feasts on Thanksgiving, often involving smoked meats and live music for friends and family.

Paul McCartney’s Vegetarian Feast

As a lifelong vegetarian, Paul McCartney celebrates Thanksgiving with a fully plant-based meal, often advocating for a “meat-free” holiday through his Meat-Free Monday campaign.

Mötley Crüe’s “Friendsgiving” on Tour

Mötley Crüe, when on tour, would often throw “Friendsgiving” parties for crew and band members, complete with turkey-shaped cakes and rock-themed decorations.

Slash’s Wildlife Charity Donations

Slash, the legendary guitarist, often uses Thanksgiving to make generous donations to wildlife charities, aligning with his passion for animal rights.

Which one of these sounds the most surprising to you?

Happy Thanksgiving!

GE


Wednesday, November 27, 2024

The Age Of Aquarius Is In The Air In Las Vegas

 Have you ever experienced a feeling that something special is happening around you?

I mean you can just feel the energy in the air! Positive vibes!

To me, it's like I'm in a "5th Dimension". (Sorry about the music Pun)

It's like the "Age Of Aquarius"

Let me explain. 

The Age of Aquarius is a concept in astrology that refers to a time of change, hope, and innovation. A new age movement.

To me, that's what's happening in the local music scene right now here in Las Vegas. 

Music fans are coming out of the woodwork. Local bars, clubs, and music venues are being really creative in their bookings. (Bands & Musicians). New music venues are making their selves known. New bands are making the scene. It's like the "Love Movement" back in my hippie days :-)

 And two really special, innovative events hit Las Vegas in the past month or so. 

(1) The Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show & The RockGodz Hall Of Fame Ceremony hit the scene on November 8th, 9th, & 10th inside of the Silverton Hotel Casino. The inaugural event was such a success, that it will be back sometime this summer! And it looks to be a biannual event in Las Vegas. (I'll be posting updates about these two amazing events as I have them) 

Click on the links and check them out.





(2) The Sunday School Jam inside The Bonfire Las Vegas.

This is one Awesome Event! 

The 𝚂𝚄𝙽𝙳𝙰𝚈 𝚂𝙲𝙷𝙾𝙾𝙻 𝙹𝙰𝙼 brings Rockstars from the touring scene, and Rockstars from our local music industry together on one awesome stage on scheduled Sundays. I attended my 1st Sunday School Jam this past week, and it was Awesome! Top-shelf entertainment. Musicians and Rockstars from all over the world joining together sharing the stage for their love of music!




Is there something in the air in Las Vegas?

It's our Local Music Scene!

GE


Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show

Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show Official Website

RockGodz Hall Of Fame

Silverton Hotel Casino

Sunday School Jam

The Bonfire LV




Tuesday, November 26, 2024

How Many Photographs Does A Photographer Have To Take To Get A Money Shot?

 Being mostly a music and entertainment journalist photographer. I'm usually around big crowds of fans taking pictures of their favorite bands and rock stars with their trusted cell phones. I've got to say that some cell phones give my Canon SLR camera a run for its money as far as technology goes. Besides the amazing photos that these advanced cell phones slash cameras take. Fans have become really savvy about the art of photography. Even talking about the terminology that comes along with the trade.

So, for today, I thought I'd talk about the holy grail of taking pictures: "The Money Shot"!


I like to think of a Money Shot as the best of the best of my photos or a single photo that I shoot in a single session. How many pictures do you have to take before a money shot pops up?

The number of shots a photographer needs to take to get a "money shot" (a perfect, sellable image) varies widely depending on the type of photography and the photographer's skill, experience, and conditions. Here are some general insights: (I'm referring to both professional and skilled cell phone photographers alike). 

Professional Shoots (Portraits, Fashion, Studio Work):
In controlled settings, experienced photographers often have a higher success rate. They might shoot 10-50 frames to get one perfect shot because they carefully set up lighting, composition, and pose.

Wildlife Photography:
This can be one of the most unpredictable forms of photography. A wildlife photographer might take 500-1,000 shots during a session just to capture one iconic, perfectly timed moment.

Street Photography:
In this spontaneous genre, photographers often work with trial and error. They might shoot 50-200 photos per outing to find one that captures the desired emotion or story.

Then there's what I consider the hardest type of photography to catch the elusive Money Shot!

Event Photography (Especially Concert & Music Photography)
For dynamic, fast-paced events, photographers often take hundreds or even thousands of photos during a session to capture fleeting moments. They might need to take 100-500 shots to find one stellar image, especially if the scene changes rapidly. Here's one of my recent Money Shots that I took of Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) in Las Vegas a few years ago. (With added F'X's)


Beginners vs. Professionals:
Beginners often need more shots to get a great image due to less refined techniques, while professionals, with a better understanding of their equipment and conditions, can often get great shots with fewer frames. 

What I See:

Whether it be a professional shooting with a SLR Digital Camera, or a fan taking pics of their favorite band or musician with their cell phone cam. 

"A Money Shot Is A Money Shot No Matter What It's Shot With"!

Have Fun Taking Pictures. I Know That I Do :-)

GE





Monday, November 25, 2024

History Making Music Events This Month That Could Change The Las Vegas Local Music Scene!

 I've been a Las Vegan since 1999 promoting our local music and entertainment scene all over the world. I'd like to call it to all of the fans' attention (And Our Local Music Industry as well) for two Major happenings in Las Vegas in the past few months. That has the potential to change our local music community!

The Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show and the RockGodz Hall of Fame ceremony at the Silverton Casino earlier this month. And the 𝚂𝚄𝙽𝙳𝙰𝚈 𝚂𝙲𝙷𝙾𝙾𝙻 𝙹𝙰𝙼 that's been going down inside The Bonfire Las Vegas .
The Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show will be back this summer (May or June) is my best guess. As soon as I have a pad date, I'll be posting it here.
The 𝚂𝚄𝙽𝙳𝙰𝚈 𝚂𝙲𝙷𝙾𝙾𝙻 𝙹𝙰𝙼 brings the Biggest Rockstars from the touring scene, and Rockstars from our local music industry together on one awesome stage on scheduled Sundays.
Like I said. These two amazing events have the potential to change our local music scene as we know it!
As fans, come on out and support these two Awesome events!
Message me if you have any questions about these two amazing musical happenings, and I'll point you in the right direction to answer your inquiry 🙂
As musicians in the industry: Come on out and Jam!
Thanks ..
GE