Supporting Live Local Music

January 31, 2010 by  
Filed under Blog / New News, Featured

The Monday Musician’s Jam Network has become the singer’s and musician’s place to be on Monday nights since its inception in September. Every week it has grown in the talent and the number of musicians who have come out to jam. What sets this jam night apart from various other jam nights around Vegas is the fact that networking with other musicians is the foundation of this weekly event. Several musicians have come to the event and have left as new members of bands in need of singers, drummers, guitar players, etc. Now more than ever it is imperative that all Las Vegas locals and musicians support venues who book live music and local musicians work together to improve the quality of live Vegas entertainment.
Musicians Jam Network

Recap of the Monday Night Musician’s Jam Network

September 17, 2009 by  
Filed under Blog / New News, Featured

The first night of the Monday Night Musician’s Jam Network was a blast. There were several guitar players, singers and a drummer. There was photos and video taken of each performer during the jam which they received after the event. Every artist was very talented. Scott is hoping that some bass players come out this week so he can get a break. Plan on coming early and jamming all night.

Jam Night 1 018 Finally! A night totally devoted to local singers & musicians for and by local singers & musicians.
Monday Night Musician’s Jam Network
Come out to meet, jam and most importantly network with your fellow local singers & musicians. Looking for a sub, a sub job, a gig? This is the place to be.

Bring plenty of business cards, your guitar, bass, keyboard, sticks, or any instrument you play.

All genres of music welcome!
Musicians Jam Network~1 Every Monday Night Las Vegas Country Saloon 425 Fremont Street at Las Vegas Blvd (Above Hennesseys) For additional information, contact VIPette Events (702) 556-3558 or email VIPette@cox.net

Devon Hamilton (Guitar)

June 30, 2009 by  
Filed under The Band

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Devon started playing guitar at age 9 when the Beatles hit the charts in the US. Initially inspired to learn the guitar by pop artists like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones, Devon later discovered the blues based rock style of guitar players like Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, and Ritchie Blackmore. By The Mid 1970s Devon developed a taste for more progressive styles of music and began studying classical and jazz, as well guitarists like Steve Howe, John Mclaughlin, and Al Dimeola. Devon began playing night clubs throughout the southwest US at age 19 and worked on an unreleased track with Michael Curtis the keyboard player for Crazy Horse. By the late 1970s Devon was playing with one of the top Orange County Ca, pop rock dance bands (The Rude); The Rude won 1rst place in the Jezebels Night Club 3 day battle of the bands. Devon has opened for name acts such as The Chambers Brothers, Steppenwolf and Survivor.