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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Carmen Haynes-Warner: Birth Of A Rock Star Reporter

 


This past weekend at the Las Vegas Drum Show, Carmen Haynes‑Warner lived out a dream she’s carried for years — stepping confidently into her new role as the newest rock reporter for Drum Talk TV. As the wife of legendary drummer Les Warner, Carmen has spent years around music, stages, and the heartbeat of rock culture. But this time, the spotlight was hers, and she rose to the moment with unmistakable poise!

I watched her very first solo run, and she absolutely nailed it. By the time she reached her third interview, Carmen looked like she’d been a rock reporter for all of her life! — calm, charismatic, and completely in command of the conversation. Her natural presence, genuine curiosity, and effortless connection with artists made her interviews feel both professional and refreshingly authentic.

For Carmen, this wasn’t just another weekend at a music event. It was the realization of a lifelong dream — becoming a rock reporter and storyteller in her own right. And judging by her debut, she’s not just stepping into the role… she’s owning it!

Now, there are two rock stars in the family, you and your rock star drummer husband, Les!

You both Rock!

Good luck, Carmen — you’re going to rock their lights out.

Gary England

Monday, March 30, 2026

The Beat Takes Over The Tuscany Suites And Casino: A Look Inside The 5th Annual Las Vegas Drum Show

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The 5th Annual Las Vegas Drum Show took over the Tuscany Suites & Casino on Sunday, March 29th, transforming the ballroom into a powerhouse of rhythm, innovation, and pure percussion energy. This year’s show featured close to 90 booths (I counted), packed wall‑to‑wall with drum kits, cymbals, hardware, accessories, boutique builds, custom components, and the newest wave of percussion‑focused apparel and gear. For drummers, collectors, and rhythm lovers, it felt like walking into a candy store built entirely out of groove!

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Musicians traveled from across the United States to be part of the event, joining a strong showing of Las Vegas’ own rock and entertainment community. The star‑studded attendee list included Kenny Youngar (Messer Band) from Texas, along with local and national rock heavyweights such as Eric Singer, Stoney Curtis, Barry Barnes, JP Michaels, James Sloan, Corky GainsfordLes Warner, Blas Elias, Brent Fitz, Brian Tichy, Jeff Tortora, and more. Adding to the excitement, Carmen Hayes‑Warner made her debut appearance as the newest reporter for Drum Talk TV, capturing interviews and behind‑the‑scenes moments throughout the day.

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Beyond the gear and celebrity sightings, the show delivered a full slate of drum clinics, offering players of all levels the chance to learn from seasoned pros. From technique deep‑dives to performance insights, the clinics kept seats filled and sticks tapping. The event also featured a lively raffle loaded with high‑end drum and percussion merchandise, giving attendees the chance to walk away with serious upgrades to their setups.

What stood out most this year was the clear evolution of drum merchandise and design. Exhibitors showcased fresh innovations in hardware engineering, shell construction, boutique craftsmanship, and modernized components that reflect where the percussion world is heading. Even the apparel and accessories sector showed major growth, with brands leaning into bold identity, drummer‑centric fashion, and lifestyle‑driven creativity.

{My Take}

The 5th Annual Las Vegas Drum Show proved once again why this event has become a cornerstone of the city’s music community. With national artists, local legends, innovative vendors, and passionate fans all under one roof, the day delivered nonstop energy and inspiration. From the clinics to the raffles to the sheer volume of cutting‑edge gear, every corner of the Tuscany Suites & Casino ballroom pulsed with creativity and connection. Another unforgettable year — and the beat in Las Vegas just keeps getting stronger.

What an awesome show — and a powerful reminder that in Las Vegas, the beat never stops!

See you next year!

Gary England

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Saturday, March 28, 2026

Two Music Legends One Stage: Treasure Island Hotel Casino Breeze Bar Presents The Show Of The Season!

 March 27th, 2026

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Friday night inside the Treasure Island Hotel Casino, Breeze Bar felt like a private showcase from two world‑class rock veterans who know how to own a room. Paul Shortino and Mitch Perry didn’t just perform — they transformed the Breeze Bar into a warm, intimate, full‑throttle musical experience that reminded everyone why live music matters so much to the Las Vegas music scene!

The Breeze Bar itself set the tone: soft amber lighting, a close‑up stage, and that unmistakable hum of locals and tourists mixing together, drinks in hand, ready for something real. It’s the kind of venue where you can feel the music in your chest and see every expression on the performers’ faces — a perfect match for a duo of two rock star legends!

The duo set the tone immediately with Eric Clapton’s “Change the World,” a warm, soulful opener that showcased Paul Shortino’s signature vocal grit, rich, powerful, and unmistakably Shortino! Mitch Perry’s guitar work and his skill on the keys were fluid and expressive, the kind of playing that grabs your attention and keeps it!

From there, they drifted into Blind Faith’s “Can’t Find My Way Home,” a song that practically begs for emotional depth. Paul Shortino delivered it with a lived‑in authenticity, while Mitch Perry’s delicate touch on guitar and keys wrapped the room in a soft haze.

Then came the tunes that made the night special: Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind,” delivered with smoky, late‑night swagger, and a heartfelt, pin‑drop‑quiet take on the Eagles’ “Desperado.” You could feel the entire bar leaning in.

But the magic of this show is the range. These two didn’t stick to one lane — they drove through the entire American songbook with confidence and fire. Marvin Gaye. Quiet Riot. The Allman Brothers. Foreigner. Edgar Winter. Tom Petty. The Doors. Chicago. The Doobie Brothers. Jackson Browne. David Clayton‑Thomas, and more. Every song felt like a tribute to the original artists. Reshaped with the duo's own swagger and chemistry, which makes the Shortino-Perry duo so special.

Paul Shortino, out front with that unmistakable voice — gritty, warm, powerful — proved once again why he’s one of rock’s most respected vocalists. His guitar work added texture, but his presence. That’s what filled the room.

Mitch Perry was a one‑man orchestra, switching between guitar, keys, and backup vocals with effortless mastery. His playing was emotional and razor‑sharp — the kind of musicianship that makes other musicians stop mid‑conversation just to watch.

The night closed with a moment of pure joy: Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World.” A perfect, heartfelt sendoff that left the Breeze Bar glowing and wanting for more!

"Two world‑class musicians. One intimate stage. A show that felt personal, powerful, and absolutely unforgettable" ~Gary England~ World Entertainment Network

"Paul Shortino and Mitch Perry deliver a rare blend of power, soul, and pure class, turning the Breeze Bar into the most intimate rock room in Las Vegas" ~Gary England~ National News Media

Good News!

They’re back at the Treasure Island Breeze Bar tonight and again on May 1st and 2nd, from 7–10 PM. 

Go see this show. It’s the kind of magic that only two world‑class rock legends can deliver!


Gary England


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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Rock Icons Paul Shortino & Mitch Perry Light Up The Vegas Strip Inside The Treasure Island Hotel Casino Breeze Bar This Friday And Saturday Nights March 27th And 28th

This weekend, the Treasure Island Breeze Bar becomes the most electrifying room on the Strip as two of rock’s true heavyweights — Paul Shortino and Mitch Perry — step in for an up‑close, no‑barriers, three‑hour blast of pure classic rock power. On Friday and Saturday nights, March 27th & 28th, 7pm until 10pm, these two icons bring their legendary voices, guitars, and decades of stage fire to an intimate setting where every note hits just a little harder, and fans can feel the heat of the music. No cover, no gimmicks — just world‑class rock ’n’ roll the way Vegas was built to deliver it!




The Breeze Bar welcomes Paul Shortino — the powerhouse vocalist known for his work with Rough Cutt and Quiet Riot — alongside guitar virtuoso Mitch Perry, whose rock résumé includes Cher and Edgar Winter.

Together, they’re bringing a setlist built from the songs they love most — the soundtrack of the ’70s, the anthems that shaped Classic Rock, and the deep‑cut favorites that only true musicians choose when they’re playing for the joy of it. Two world‑class artists playing the music that made them who they are today! True world-class rock stars in the music Industry!

What to Expect:

A heavy dose of ’70s rock, the classics that defined an era.

Paul’s unmistakable vocals & Mitch’s signature guitar fire!

A laid‑back, old‑school Vegas atmosphere

Requests welcomed

If you’ve been craving a night where the music feels alive, where the performers are close enough to feel the energy, and where the crowd is there for the love of rock, this is your weekend!

When Paul Shortino and Mitch Perry step onto the Breeze Bar stage, it’s two rock icons tapping straight into the soundtrack that built this city’s reputation as The Entertainment Capital Of The World! Together, they deliver the kind of raw, soulful, guitar‑driven power that shaped the early Las Vegas rock scene.

Be sure to arrive early on Friday & Saturday nights. You'll want to be front row center for this awesome show!

Gary England

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Sunday, March 22, 2026

FIVE BIG GLIMMERING MIRROR BALLS FOR WONDERBOOGIE: The Ultimate 70's Disco Band And Show!

 Orleans Hotel Casino

Las Vegas, Nevada

Saturday Night: March 21st, 2026

If you want to know what pure Las Vegas entertainment feels like, spend one night with Wonderboogie, the city’s longest‑running, most successful ’70s disco tribute band. Their show at The Orleans on Saturday night was nothing short of a time‑machine blast back into the golden age of funk, polyester, and platform shoes.

Wonderboogie has been lighting up Las Vegas stages for many years, building a reputation as the undisputed kings of the disco revival. They’ve survived every trend, every venue change, every shift in the Vegas entertainment landscape—because they deliver something timeless: A party. A vibe. A full‑blown disco experience!

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Saturday’s lineup was a powerhouse:

  • Jiffy Papageorgio – Lead Vocals A voice built for disco—strong, soulful, and soaring. Jiffy doesn’t just sing the hits; he commands them. Every note felt like it came straight off a vintage vinyl record.

  • Rolo McFlurry – Lead Guitar Sharp, funky, and dripping with groove. Rolo’s guitar lines cut through the room like a neon beam, giving every classic that authentic ’70s shimmer.

  • Franklin “Boom Boom” Washington – Bass The heartbeat of the band. Boom Boom’s bass lines were thick, warm, and impossible not to move to. He’s the reason the dance floor stayed packed all night.

  • Roscoe “DaMoonman” Jenkins – Drums A rhythmic machine. DaMoonman kept the entire room locked into the groove with precision, swagger, and that unmistakable disco pocket.

Wonderboogie rolled through the biggest hits of the disco era, each one delivered with Vegas‑level polish:

  • Funkytown

  • Celebration

  • Dancing Queen

  • Boogie Shoes

  • Car Wash

  • Shake Your Booty

  • And dozens more…

If the song was a disco hit, Wonderboogie does it—and they do it right!

The crowd lit up for the Cupid Shuffle and the always‑iconic Love Train, forming lines, circles, and spontaneous dance mobs that made the entire showroom feel like a 1978 nightclub.

For a moment, you could swear you were back in bell‑bottom jeans, hot pants, and platform shoes, surrounded by the glitter and glamour of the original disco craze.

Wonderboogie isn’t just a tribute band—they’re a Las Vegas institution, a living, breathing reminder of why this city became the entertainment capital of the world.

Go see them. Experience them. Dance with them. You’ll understand immediately why they’ve lasted so long and why the crowds keep coming back for more!

As for me? {My Take}

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

FIVE BIG MIRROR BALLS — FIVE GLIMMERING STARS!

Wonderboogie is the real deal.

Go see them!

Gary England


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Friday, March 20, 2026

Farewell To A Warrior: Honoring The Life And Legacy Of Mr. Chuck Norris

 March 19, 2026

Chuck Norris — martial artist, action‑movie icon, and beloved star of Walker, Texas Ranger — has passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy carved from discipline, faith, and sheer force of will. His family confirmed that he died peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, following a recent hospitalization in Hawaii.



Born Carlos Ray Norris on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma, he discovered martial arts while stationed with the U.S. Air Force in South Korea. That spark became a lifelong fire. After returning home, he opened martial arts studios in California and quickly rose through the competitive ranks, earning multiple championships and world titles. His expertise in Tang Soo Do, karate, and taekwondo made him one of America’s most respected martial artists.

His reputation drew Hollywood’s attention — and even before he became a star, he was training celebrities like Steve McQueen and Priscilla Presley.

Norris’ cinematic breakthrough came in 1972 when he faced Bruce Lee in the legendary Colosseum fight scene in The Way of the Dragon. That sequence — still studied, still celebrated — launched him into global stardom and cemented his place in martial arts film history.

 Throughout the 1970s and ’80s, Norris became synonymous with tough, stoic heroes who fought with purpose rather than bravado. His filmography includes:

  • Lone Wolf McQuade (1983)

  • Missing in Action (1984) and its sequels

  • Code of Silence (1985)

  • The Delta Force (1986)

These roles showcased his martial arts mastery and helped define the American action genre.

In 1993, Norris stepped into the boots of Texas Ranger Cordell Walker — a character who embodied justice, honor, and old‑school grit. The series ran for nine seasons and became a cultural touchstone, later fueling the viral “Chuck Norris Facts” phenomenon that introduced him to a new generation.

And yes, before moving to Las Vegas, I got to see Walker, Texas Ranger filmed in my hometown,

While the world saw him as an indestructible force, his family described him as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and the heart of their home. Their statement emphasized his faith, kindness, and the love he carried for people — qualities that shaped both his life and his work

Norris died suddenly after a medical emergency and brief hospitalization in Hawaii. His family has chosen to keep the circumstances private, but they shared that he was at peace and surrounded by those he loved. Fans worldwide have responded with an outpouring of gratitude for the inspiration he provided across decades.

Chuck Norris lived as he fought — with purpose, discipline, and heart. His impact on martial arts, film, television, and pop culture will endure for generations. May he rest in peace!

Gary England


Thursday, March 19, 2026

Honoring Las Vegas Kings Head Coach Chris Wallace — A Leader, A Mentor, And A True Friend

 Today, my blog is about one very remarkable human being, Chris Wallace.

Leader in our community, a role model to our youth, a mentor of many, and a figure held in high regard.

And the head coach of our Las Vegas Kings Arena football team.


Today, the King's family celebrates not just a coach, but a remarkable human being. Head Coach Chris Wallace has become the steady force behind the Kings. A mentor who teaches far more than football. His tireless dedication to guiding young men, both on and off the field, has shaped lives, strengthened character, and built a culture rooted in respect, discipline, and heart.

Coach Wallace’s love for his community is unmistakable. Whether he’s coaching, mentoring, volunteering, or simply showing up for people who need him, he leads with humility and purpose. His players look up to him. His staff trusts him. And those who know him — truly know him — understand how rare it is to find someone who gives so much of himself without ever asking for anything in return.

So today, we honor the man behind the whistle.

Happy Birthday, Coach Chris Wallace. You’re an incredible leader, an inspiration to everyone around you, and an awesome person that I’m proud to call a friend.

{My Take}

"Chris Wallace Makes Me A Better Man." Thank You, Chris!

~Gary England~


Sunday, March 15, 2026

FlexWork Sports SlideOut Academy Delivered A Super Bowl‑Level Youth Football Experience For Southern Nevada’s Next Generation of Football Players!

 HENDERSON, Nevada — Saturday, March 14th, 2026

Saturday afternoon at Liberty High School felt like the heartbeat of youth football in Southern Nevada as FlexWork Sports SlideOut Academy hosted its 2026 youth football camp — a high‑energy, high‑impact event that brought together over 330 boys and girls ages 6 to 16 for an unforgettable day of development, mentorship, and pure love for the game.

From the opening whistle, the field buzzed with movement as campers rotated through eleven 11‑minute stations, each designed to sharpen a different part of their athletic foundation. Speed bursts, footwork ladders, cone agility, mobility circuits, endurance challenges, and eye‑hand coordination drills kept every athlete engaged and pushing their limits. The afternoon also featured passing and route‑running stations, giving young players a chance to build timing, confidence, and technique in real football scenarios.


A Super Bowl Experience

Professional Coaching


Leadership

The Professional Setting


What made this camp truly special was the level of coaching on the field. Three of the NFL’s most dynamic playmakers —

— spent the afternoon teaching, motivating, and connecting with the kids. Their presence turned routine drills into once‑in‑a‑lifetime moments, and their hands‑on coaching gave young athletes a glimpse into the mindset and work ethic of true professionals.

Adding to the star‑studded lineup, Las Vegas Kings head coach Chris Wallace, Mike Gelato, Kenneth Jones, Dimitrius Vargas, and TreA'vonii Pagewere on the turf all afternoon, guiding players through stations, offering encouragement, and bringing that signature arena‑football intensity. Their involvement grounded the event in the local community and showed young athletes that the path to greatness can start right here in Southern Nevada.

By the time the final station wrapped and the last huddle broke, one thing was clear: every participant walked off the field with something meaningful. For some, it was a new skill. For others, a spark of confidence. For many, it was a deeper love for football — or the realization that they belong in sports.

Events like this don’t just build athletes; they build futures. And on this Saturday afternoon in Henderson, Nevada, more than 330 young boys and girls took a step toward theirs.

{My Take}

What an experience! An A-plus sports event, an A-plus football camp!

A Super Bowl‑Level Thank You

A special thank‑you goes out to Luther Jones, FlexWork Sports, SlideOut Academy, Panini, and every professional player and coach, volunteer, parent, and partner who poured their time and energy into this event. Their commitment transformed a Saturday afternoon into a Super Bowl‑style experience for more than 330 young athletes — the kind of day they’ll remember long after the cleats come off.

Gary England

Check out the links below for information about future events.

FlexWork Sports Official Website

FlexWork Sports

SlideOut Academy

Panini

Las Vegas Kings Arena Football


Friday, March 13, 2026

Rock Roll And Red Zone: The Las Vegas Rockers Are Bringing A New Beat To Vegas Sports !

 While looking through the daily sports and entertainment news, AP and UPI lines. I happened on the Las Vegas Rockers, an expansion team this year, making their debut in the International Arena League (IAL).




 I've written a ton of sports and music in my career. But to mix music and football together, what a cool idea, so I decided to read on and research the Rockers and write them up, and to send it on to the Worldwide Sports Network, and to publish it here on my blog.

Arena football has always been the rebel cousin of the gridiron family — faster, louder, closer, and unapologetically fan‑first. In 2026, no team embodies that spirit more than the Las Vegas Rockers, the newest high‑octane franchise electrifying the International Arena League (IAL). With a home base at the Orleans Arena, a growing fan movement, and a league built for speed and spectacle, the Rockers are positioning themselves as one of the most exciting sports stories in Las Vegas!

The Rockers aren’t just another expansion team — they’re a brand engineered for the city they represent. Their identity blends rock‑and‑roll swagger with arena‑football grit, creating a game‑day experience that feels part concert, part sporting event, and all Vegas. Turn up the volume!!

The team’s 2026 schedule at the Orleans Arena features matchups against international and domestic opponents, including the Pennsylvania Benjamins, Stuttgart Stallions, Arizona Juggernauts, Cincinnati Slingers, and Utah Great 8’s.

From the moment fans walk in, the Rockers deliver a sensory overload: booming music, high‑energy intros, and a field so close you can feel the hits. It’s football without the filters — I've been around arena football for over 10 years now, and professional sports since 1968. All I can say is that Vegas fans are going to love the Rockers!

The Rockers are part of the International Arena League, a growing global organization redefining what arena football can be. The IAL blends American indoor football traditions with an international footprint, modern production values, and a commitment to fan engagement.

The league’s mission is simple: fast games, fierce competition, and a fan experience that rivals major entertainment productions. With teams across multiple countries and a 2026 season that promises expanded visibility, the IAL is positioning itself as the next major player in alternative professional football.

Fans can expect:

  • High‑scoring games thanks to the smaller field and rapid‑fire pace

  • International matchups that bring new styles and strategies

  • Enhanced fan access, including meet‑and‑greets, behind‑the‑scenes content, and interactive events

  • A league built for digital audiences, with streaming‑friendly game formats and global reach.

The team has already announced partnerships, fan events, and meet‑and‑greets at the Orleans Arena, building a community around the franchise before the first kickoff. 
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Game days feel like a hybrid of:

  • A rock concert

  • A sports showdown

  • A Vegas‑style entertainment production

It’s the kind of immersive experience that fits perfectly into a city where entertainment is King!

{My Take}

In a city built on energy and spectacle, the Rockers are ready to make every snap feel like a headline moment, turning each game into the kind of high‑voltage experience Vegas audiences live for. And as the International Arena League continues to grow its global footprint, Las Vegas looks poised to become one of its brightest, loudest stages — a place where the sport’s future can shine just as boldly as the lights on the Strip!

Gary England

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Orleans Arena




Thursday, March 12, 2026

From Weekenders To High‑Earners: The New Face Of Las Vegas Tourism

 Las Vegas is definitely changing! So are the people visiting Las Vegas.

Las Vegas is attracting a noticeably different crowd than it did just a few years ago. Today’s typical visitor is younger, more affluent, more likely to be single, and spending their money differently than past generations of Vegas travelers. The city’s own data shows a clear demographic and behavioral pivot — one that’s reshaping everything from casino strategy to nightlife programming.



Who the Average Visitor Is Now

Higher‑Income Travelers Dominate

  • 75% of visitors in 2025 came from households earning over $100,000, a dramatic rise from pre‑pandemic years.

  • High‑income travelers are also increasing even as overall visitor spending on basics (food, drinks, shopping) has dipped.

Younger and More Singles

  • Surveys show younger visitors and more single travelers compared to recent years.

  • Stays are getting shorter, but the demographic is more experience‑driven and nightlife‑oriented.

Slightly Fewer Visitors Overall

  • Visitor volume has dipped in several recent months compared to the previous year, even as satisfaction remains high, and 80% say they plan to return.

Why the Shift Is Happening

 Post‑Pandemic Travel Priorities

Higher‑income travelers rebounded first and fastest after COVID‑19, and they’ve continued to dominate Vegas tourism. Their spending power aligns with the city’s push toward premium experiences.

The Rise of High‑End, Immersive Entertainment

From the Sphere to upscale nightlife and curated dining, Vegas has leaned into spectacle and luxury, naturally attracting wealthier and younger audiences who want “eventized” travel.

 Economic Pressures on Middle‑Income Travelers

With rising travel costs, many mid‑tier visitors are cutting back or shortening trips — reflected in lower everyday spending even among those who still come.

Lifestyle and Demographic Trends

Younger adults are traveling more frequently, often for shorter, high‑impact trips. Vegas fits that model perfectly: quick flights, social energy, and a constant churn of new attractions.

What This Means for Las Vegas

The city is evolving toward a visitor base that:

  • Expects premium experiences

  • Prioritizes nightlife, events, and unique attractions

  • Spends selectively rather than broadly

  • Returns often, but for shorter stays

For venues, bands, and entertainment creators in Las Vegas, this shift is a signal: the future belongs to high‑quality, high‑energy, visually immersive experiences that appeal to younger, affluent travelers looking for something they can’t get anywhere else.

{My Take}

Las Vegas has always evolved with its audience, and today’s visitor is proof that the city’s future belongs to travelers who want premium experiences, quick-hit adventures, and unforgettable moments. As the demographic shifts younger and wealthier, the Strip is reshaping itself in real time — and the venues, entertainers, and creators who adapt fastest will be the ones who define the next era of Vegas!

Gary England


Tuesday, March 10, 2026

The King Of Diamonds Rob Garrett Channels Neil Diamond With Heart & Soul: The Ultimate Neil Diamond Experience!

My Spotlight On Rob Garrett

"The Ultimate Neil Diamond Performer"



Rob Garrett has spent more than three decades proving why he’s universally recognized as America’s #1 Neil Diamond tribute artist. Known across Las Vegas and the U.S. as the King of Diamonds, Rob doesn’t just perform Neil Diamond’s music—he channels it. 

His voice, warmth, storytelling, and uncanny ability to recreate Neil Diamond’s signature sound have made him a staple of the Vegas entertainment scene and known all over the world! 

A must‑see act for music fans of all ages!

Neil Diamond may have stepped away from touring in 2018, but Rob Garrett ensures the music never stopped. Backed by a full live band in an intimate showroom setting, Rob delivers the timeless hits—Sweet Caroline, Cracklin’ Rosie, Love on the Rocks, America—with the authenticity and emotional punch that Neil Diamond fans crave. His show has earned 5‑star reviews, industry awards, and a loyal following that spans generations. 

You can catch Rob's awesome show at the Alexis Park Hotel on Sunday through Wednesday nights at 9pm. Beginning April 11th, nights change to Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday. 

Show time 9pm

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Rob and his show will be appearing on May 23rd at the Santa Fe Station Hotel Casino.

8pm showtime

Info & Tickets

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Just Announced:

King of Diamonds Cruise: 

The Ultimate Neil Diamond Experience

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(Check links at the bottom of the blog for Information & Tickets)

{My Take}

Rob Garrett isn’t just performing Neil Diamond’s music — he’s preserving a legacy with every note, every smile, every moment he commands the stage. His King of Diamonds show is pure Vegas magic, delivered by a performer who gives his heart to the audience night after night. If you love great music, great storytelling, and a voice that brings the Neil Diamond catalog roaring back to life, do yourself a favor and go see Rob Garrett and his show

It’s an experience you’ll be talking about for many years to come!

Take it from this Rock Journalist,

Rob Garrett is the Best in The Biz!

Gary England

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"King Of Diamonds" Links

 Pegasus Showroom / Alexis Park Resort (Modern Showrooms)

 Select Sunday through Wednesdays @9pm

Beginning April 11th, days change to Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday. 

Show time 9pm

For TICKETS

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Rob Garrett YouTube


Sunday, March 8, 2026

A Rock‑’n’-Roll Saturday Night Inside The Hard Rock Café Las Vegas Strip: Todd Kerns Zach Throne Brent Muscat And A Crowd That Gave Back To Help Support The Nevada SPCA


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Saturday night inside the Hard Rock Café on the Las Vegas Strip felt like stepping into a living, breathing rock documentary — the kind where legends, locals, and loyal fans collide under the neon lights, with a soundtrack of nothing but hits. With Todd Kerns, Zach Throne, and Brent Muscat leading the charge, the room didn’t just get a concert; it got a masterclass in rock‑and‑roll showmanship, delivered with heart, humor, and a cause worth cheering for.

And the best part? Every bit of it helped support the Nevada SPCA — all for the price of a cat or dog food donation.


(Cat & Dog Food Donations)

 A Setlist Built for a Las Vegas Crowd

The trio wasted no time diving into a jukebox of classics that spanned decades and genres, each song chosen with the precision of musicians who know exactly how to ignite a room.

  • KISS – “I Was Made for Lovin’ You” kicked things off with that unmistakable pulse that instantly pulled the crowd in.

  • Elvis – “Suspicious Minds” (a perfect Vegas nod) had the room swaying and singing like it was 1972 all over again.

  • The Beatles – “I Saw Her Standing There” brought the energy up another notch, proving that some songs never lose their spark.

  • Ozzy Osbourne – “Mama, I’m Coming Home” delivered the night’s first emotional punch — raw, powerful, and beautifully handled.

Then came a moment that felt like a gift to longtime rock fans: Brent Muscat of Faster Pussycat joined Todd Kerns for a heartfelt, gritty performance of “House of Pain.” It was one of those rare Vegas moments where nostalgia and authenticity meet in the middle of the room, and everyone feels it.

Power Ballads, Arena Anthems & Harmonies That Hit Hard

The night kept building with a run of songs that turned the Hard Rock Café into a full‑blown arena:

  • Motley Crue – “Home Sweet Home”

  • Whitesnake – “Here I Go Again”

  • Bon Jovi – “Wanted Dead or Alive”

  • KISS – “Beth”

Each one landed with the kind of emotional weight that only seasoned performers like these three awesome Rock Stars can deliver.

A standout highlight was Zach Throne and Todd Kerns teaming up for “When I’m With You” by Sheriff — a soaring, vocally demanding ballad that they absolutely nailed. Harmonies tight. Crowd locked in. Goosebumps everywhere.

And just when the room thought it had peaked, the band fired off two final anthems that shook the walls:

  • KISS – “Shout It Out Loud”

  • Bon Jovi – “Livin’ on a Prayer”

By the time the last chorus hit, the entire venue was singing as one — locals, tourists, rock veterans, first‑timers, everyone!

Great Food, Great Music, Great Cause

The Hard Rock Café delivered on all fronts: delicious food, a packed house, and a night of entertainment that felt bigger than the room itself.

But what truly elevated the evening was the purpose behind it. Fans didn’t buy tickets. They didn’t pay a cover charge. They simply brought cat or dog food donations to support the Nevada SPCA, turning a night of music into a night of meaningful impact.

It was Vegas at its best — community‑driven, star‑powered, and overflowing with heart.

{My Take}

Saturday night at the Hard Rock Café wasn’t just a show. It was a celebration of music, generosity, and the kind of camaraderie that only happens when great musicians (Rock Stars) and great people come together for a cause.

Todd Kerns, Zach Throne, and Brent Muscat didn’t just perform — they created a moment. A loud, joyful, unforgettable moment that fed the soul and helped feed animals in need.

That’s the kind of night Las Vegas lives for!

So does this Rock Journalist!

Gary England


Saturday, March 7, 2026

Flex Work Sports Slide Out Academy Brings Big‑Time Football Energy To Henderson Nevada March 14, 2026

 

HENDERSON, Nev. — Presented by PANINI  

Youth football in Southern Nevada gets a major boost this spring as Flex Work Sports Slide Out Academy hosts its 2026 youth football camp on Saturday, March 14, bringing NFL talent, elite coaching, and members of our Las Vegas Kings together for an afternoon built to inspire the next generation of athletes.

The camp runs from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Liberty High School in Henderson, Nevada, and is open to boys and girls ages 6–16, offering young players a rare chance to learn from pros who’ve lived the grind, played under the lights, and know exactly what it takes to elevate their game.

Flex Work Sports has built a reputation for connecting young athletes with real‑deal football minds, and this year’s lineup continues that tradition. NFL players will be on hand to coach position groups, run drills, and share the kind of insight you can’t get from YouTube clips or highlight reels.

Adding to the star power, members of the Las Vegas Kings arena football team will join the coaching roster, bringing their trademark intensity and Vegas swagger to the turf.



For many kids, this will be their first chance to meet the players they cheer for on game nights — and to learn directly from the pros!



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Star NFL Players Top Left to Right: 
Amon Ra St. Brown, Deebo Samuel, Garrett Wilson 
Bottom Left to Right: 
Rome Odunze, Josh Downs & Adonai Mitchell

Whether a young athlete is lacing up cleats for the first time or already dreaming of Friday‑night lights, Slide Out Academy’s coaching format meets them where they are at.

The afternoon includes:

  • Position‑specific instruction for quarterbacks, receivers, running backs, linemen, and defensive backs

  • Speed and agility training designed to build confidence and improve fundamentals

  • Live reps and competitive drills that simulate real‑game situations

  • Motivational talks from NFL veterans and Kings players about discipline, teamwork, and mental toughness

The camp’s mission is simple: give every kid a chance to grow, compete, and walk off the field better than they arrived.

Flex Work Sports has carved out a special place in the Southern Nevada sports community. Their Slide Out Academy events emphasize mentorship, character, and opportunity — values that resonate with families, coaches, and young athletes across the valley.

Hosting the camp at Liberty High School, one of the region’s most respected football programs, only adds to the atmosphere. Parents can expect a safe, organized, high‑energy environment where their kids are encouraged, challenged, and celebrated.

Event Details

  • Event: Flex Work Sports Slide Out Academy Youth Football Camp

  • Date: Saturday, March 14, 2026

  • Time: 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

  • Location: Liberty High School Henderson, Nevada

  • Ages: Boys & Girls 6–16

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With NFL players, Las Vegas Kings athletes, and top‑tier coaches all coming together on one field, this camp is shaping up to be one of the standout youth football events of the year. For young athletes across the valley, March 14 isn’t just another Saturday — it’s a chance to train like a pro, meet their heroes, and take their game to the next level.

In the end, this camp isn’t just about drills — it’s about giving every young athlete a moment that could change their path. If your child loves the game or is ready to discover it, March 14 is their chance to step onto the field with real pros and feel what football is all about!

Gary England

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Thursday, March 5, 2026

Dust In The Wind The Eastside Cannery Implosion: What Landmark Casinos Still Stand In Las Vegas And Will They Survive?

 When the Eastside Cannery Casino collapsed into dust early Thursday morning, March 5th, it wasn’t just another demolition—it was another reminder of how quickly Las Vegas rewrites its own skyline.



The city’s relationship with its past has always been complicated: preservation is sentimental, but land is money. Yet despite decades of implosions, a surprising number of landmark casinos still stand, still operate, and still carry the DNA of old Vegas. The question now is: will they be left alone—and why?

Below is a look at the most iconic casinos still standing, what makes them historically significant, and the forces that may determine their future.

The Landmark Casinos Still Standing

Golden Gate Hotel & Casino (1906)

The oldest operating casino in Las Vegas, Golden Gate, is a living museum of Fremont Street. Its small footprint and boutique charm make it less vulnerable to redevelopment pressure. It’s also tightly integrated into Derek Stevens’ downtown ecosystem, giving it strategic value.

El Cortez (1941)

A mob-era classic once owned by Bugsy Siegel, El Cortez is officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places. That designation alone makes demolition unlikely, but its continued profitability and strong local following make it even safer.

Binion’s Gambling Hall (1951)

Home of the original World Series of Poker, Binion’s remains a cornerstone of downtown’s identity. Its brand value is tied to history, not modern mega-resort amenities, which ironically protects it—no one wants to replace what still draws tourists for its authenticity.

The Flamingo (1946)

The oldest resort still operating on the Strip, the Flamingo is a hybrid of old and new. While much of its original structure is long gone, the brand and location remain iconic. Its prime Strip real estate makes it a candidate for future redevelopment—but its name is too valuable to disappear entirely.

** The Tropicana (1957)

Note: The Tropicana was demolished in 2024–2025 to make way for the new A’s ballpark. Its removal underscores the reality: no property is safe if the land becomes more valuable than the building.

The Sahara (1952, reopened 2019)

Though heavily renovated and rebranded, the Sahara’s bones remain. Its survival depends on continued reinvention rather than nostalgia.

Why These Casinos Are Likely to Survive (For Now)

Historical Value = Brand Value

Casinos like Golden Gate, El Cortez, and Binion’s aren’t just buildings—they’re brands built on authenticity. In a city obsessed with reinvention, “real old Vegas” is now a marketable commodity.

 Downtown’s Revival Protects Its Icons

Fremont Street’s resurgence has made its vintage casinos profitable again. As long as foot traffic stays strong, there’s no financial incentive to implode them.

Smaller Footprints Make Redevelopment Less Attractive

Many of the oldest casinos sit on small parcels. Developers prefer large, contiguous land holdings for mega-resorts—something downtown simply doesn’t offer.

Historic Designations Slow Down Demolition

El Cortez’s national historic status doesn’t make it untouchable, but it does add layers of bureaucracy and public scrutiny.

Why Some Casinos Won’t Be Left Alone

The Eastside Cannery’s implosion is part of a larger pattern: Las Vegas removes properties when the land becomes more valuable than the building.

Factors that put casinos at risk:

  • Large parcels ripe for redevelopment

  • Aging infrastructure too costly to modernize

  • Shifting tourism patterns (e.g., the Strip vs. locals’ casinos)

  • Corporate consolidation leading to strategic land banking

The Cannery sat on a massive piece of Boulder Highway real estate—prime for future redevelopment. Its demolition wasn’t about history; it was about opportunity.

So Will the Remaining Landmarks Be Left Alone?

In the short term: Yes. Downtown’s vintage casinos are profitable, culturally valuable, and tightly woven into the Fremont Street experience.

In the long term, nothing in Las Vegas is guaranteed. If a future developer sees more value in the land than the legacy, history shows what happens next.

But for now, the surviving landmarks endure because they offer something the mega-resorts can’t replicate: authenticity, nostalgia, and a direct line to the city’s roots.

As the dust settles from the Eastside Cannery implosion, Las Vegas is reminded once again that while the city constantly reinvents itself, some icons remain standing—not by accident, but because they still matter.

GE



Wednesday, March 4, 2026

A Match Made In Metal: Why Sebastian Bach Is The Perfect Fit For Twisted Sister

Sebastian Bach is set to join Twisted Sister for a select run of fall tour dates this year. The official announcement just dropped yesterday—so yeah, the rock world is definitely buzzing about it right now. They haven’t laid out the exact dates yet, but it’s clear Bach is jumping in to fill Dee Snider’s shoes for a handful of shows, and it’s all set to happen this fall.


{Here's my take}

Why I think that Sebastian Bach is poised to shine as lead vocalist for Dee Snider and Twisted Sister later this year.

Few frontmen in rock history carry the kind of firepower, theatricality, and unapologetic attitude that define both Sebastian Bach and Twisted Sister. So, when talk surfaces about Bach stepping in to sing lead for Dee Snider and the band this year, it doesn’t feel like a stretch—it feels like a natural collision of two explosive forces built from the same era, the same DNA, and the same commitment to loud, defiant, arena‑sized rock and roll.

Here’s why Bach is not only a strong fit, but why he could absolutely excel in the role.

Twisted Sister’s catalog demands a vocalist who can deliver big, chest‑pounding, high‑octane vocals—the kind that cut through walls of guitars and command a crowd. Sebastian Bach has that weapon.

  • His upper‑range belts remain sharp and aggressive

  • His tone carries that classic metal edge without losing clarity

  • He’s proven he can still hit the signature screams that defined his Skid Row era

Songs like “I Wanna Rock,” “The Kids Are Back,” and “Under the Blade” require a frontman who can go full throttle. Bach thrives in that lane.

Bach isn’t a nostalgia act. He’s a living, breathing product of the same 80s metal culture that Twisted Sister helped shape. He knows the attitude. He knows the swagger. He knows the showmanship.

This isn’t a singer stepping into a tribute role. This is a peer stepping into a legacy.

Let’s be honest: replacing Dee Snider isn’t just about singing the songs. It’s about commanding the stage with the same theatrical bravado, humor, and rebellious charisma that made Dee one of rock’s most iconic frontmen.

Sebastian Bach has always been a showman first and a vocalist second. He knows how to:

  • Work a crowd

  • Build tension

  • Deliver punchlines

  • Push the energy to the edge of chaos

Twisted Sister’s music is built for that kind of personality.

Twisted Sister’s brand has always been about defiance, empowerment, and loud, unapologetic individuality. Bach has lived that message his entire career.

He’s outspoken. He’s larger than life. He’s unfiltered in a way that feels authentic—not manufactured.

That alignment matters. Fans can smell when a frontman doesn’t fit the spirit of the band. Bach fits it naturally.

Twisted Sister fans and Sebastian Bach fans overlap heavily, but not completely. Bringing Bach into the fold would:

  • Pull in younger rock fans who discovered him through Broadway, TV, or solo tours

  • Re‑energize classic metal fans who grew up with both bands

  • Add a fresh spark without changing the band’s identity

It’s the rare move that expands the tent without changing the show.

One of the biggest reasons this works: Sebastian Bach still performs with the hunger of a guy chasing his first record deal.

He doesn’t coast. He doesn’t phone it in. He doesn’t rely on nostalgia to carry the night.

Twisted Sister’s music demands intensity, and Bach still brings it every time he steps onstage.

When Sebastian Bach fronts Twisted Sister this year, it won’t feel like a replacement—it’ll feel like a continuation of the same rebellious, high‑energy spirit that made both acts legendary. He has the voice, the attitude, the showmanship, and the legacy to honor Dee Snider’s role while bringing his own fire to the stage.

In a year where rock fans are craving authenticity and spectacle, Bach stepping in for Dee Snider could be one of the most electric moves in many a year!

GE

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