Jazz at Segue
Live jazz bands perform every Friday and Saturday night at Segue in The Beverly Theater. We rely on you to cover our expenses and pay our curators. Become a sustaining
Live jazz bands perform every Friday and Saturday night at Segue in The Beverly Theater. We rely on you to cover our expenses and pay our curators. Become a sustaining
The Las Vegas Blues Society Jam showcases some of the valley’s best rock, blues, and jazz talent in an open jam format. Enjoying The List? Become a member today!
The DV8 Big Band performs contemporary and classic jazz tunes. Enjoying The List? Become a member today!
Black Sheep Booking presents El Ritmo De La Noche (“Rhythm of the Night”), a showcase of Las Vegas Latin rock groups, at the Usual Place. Featuring Desmother, The Red Seduction,
60’s-fueled rock band The Atom Age bring some radioactive raucous to the Griffin. With special guests The Shakewells and Cromm Fallon and the P200.
Get your best western shirt and pomade your hair; Johnny Cash tribute band Cash’d Out performs live at SoulBelly BBQ during Halloween weekend.
Known for his swamp blues/jazz noir stylings, El Rey has been said to capture the allure of early Hollywood crooners, the vulnerability of Roy Orbison, and the raw power of
Legendary 1979 rock and blues band Tav Falco’s Panther Burns are playing TWO full sets at the Sand Dollar featuring selections from their 15 record albums and countless videos. With
The Nevada Blues Festival takes place Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at various venues including the Sand Dollar Lounge, the Pioneer Saloon, and Tommy Rocker’s, and features bands including The Moanin’ Blacksnakes,
Musicians of all ages are welcome to this jam organized by Dennis “Monk” Andriaccio. This jam takes place the second Saturday of every month.
Oleta Adams is celebrating more than 45 years in the music industry. Her success was first nurtured by worldwide tours with Tears for Fears, Phil Collins, Michael Bolton and Luther
Earl Turner picked up his first guitar at 10 years old. Learning to accompany his singing father, Earl Sr, he would play the songs by picking out chords by ear.
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