[Country]
Little Big Town
A Place to Land
Thu, Feb 26, 2009 (midnight)
With its layered four-part harmonies and rotating lead singers, this Nashville quartet draws as much from ’70s rockers like The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac as it does from traditional country. LBT’s laid-back third album (rereleased late last year with bonus tracks) is full of catchy, timeless tunes. The interplay among the singers adds flavor and variety to some of the standard subject matter, and most of the songs strike an effective balance between pop-country and roots-rock.
The Details
- Little Big Town: A Place to Land
- From the Calendar
- Little Big Town with Kate & Kacey Coppola
- February 28, 8 p.m.
- $25-$35
- Sam’s Town, 456-7777.
- Beyond the Weekly
- Little Big Town
- Little Big Town MySpace
Sam’s Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, located on the corner of Boulder Highway and Flamingo Avenue is six miles east of the Strip near Frenchman's Mountain. It features a large casino and rooms built around a unique indoor atrium, where a water-and-laser show dazzles spectators.
The hotel’s 646 rooms are built around Mystic Falls Park. With a 10-story glass roof and a 25,000-square foot indoor park with live trees, waterfalls and footpaths, Mystic Falls Park is one of Las Vegas’ many surprises and has free 15-minute shows at 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. music, laser lights, water and animatronics. The property also features two RV parks with a total of 500 lots.
The casino is spread across three levels and features table games and slots, a race and sports book, a poker room, a bingo room and keno.
Dining options include Willy and Jose's Cantina, Billy Bob's Steak House & Saloon and the Firelight Buffet, as well as several other places to grab a quick bites. Sam’s Town has dozens of other amenities including a 56-lane bowling alley, an 18-screen movie theater and the Sam’s Town Live! entertainment complex.

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