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There’s Still Entertainment
By: Evan Davis / Entertainment Editor
I
’m sure we’ve all been climbing the walls
the last few months, and I hope by the time
this reaches you, we will be out of quarantine and
headed back to some form of normalcy.
Since our May shows have been cancelled, I am now working on
bringing back the quality of entertainment you expect from The Vegas
Voice. Whether I can put together two shows a month or 2 shows a
week, they will be very exciting and entertaining.
I want to support the local entertainers and get them back to work by
putting on as many shows as possible. We all have to show our support
by going to as many shows and events as we can.
There has been and will continue to be performers that will be
entertaining us on Facebook, YouTube and other venues. Please check
them out and let them know we’re all ready to bring Vegas back to the
good old days - like January 2020.
Bring back the lounge acts, free parking and no resort fees. In two
short months, Las Vegas, the country and the world, has come to a
screeching halt.
The saying “What Happens Here Only Happens Here” has not been
the case. We will come back stronger than ever, and The Vegas Voice will
at the forefront with all the local entertainment.
Let me give you just a few names of artists who are performing
basically for free or are asking for small donations to help certain
charities: Frankie Scinta, Craig Canter, Nieve Malandra, Jonathan
Karrant, Amanda King, Doug Taylor, Jennifer Romas, Chadwick
Johnson, John DiDomenico, Jamie Hosmer, Ryan Baker, Kevin
Gardener Rose, Sally Olson, Ned Mills, The Sharps-David Marinelli,
Charles McNeal, Tony Felicetta, Joey Melotti, Drew Anthony, Chase
Brown. And that’s to name just a few.
Catch a few performances, leave any time you’d like, but let them
know you’re there with a quick comment or emoji. “Let The Music
Play On.”
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May 2020