Sam Ash Steps Up For Las Vegas Musicians

May 25, 2010 by  
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SamAshLogo Vipette Events / E7 Entertainment, Las Vegas Country Saloon, and The Voodoo Cowboys are thrilled to announce Sam Ash Music as our sponsor for the Monday Night Musician's Jam Network, Tuesday Night BLUES @ The Saloon, and The Wednesday Acoustic Night at The Brass Lounge.

Sam Ash Music is "The complete music stores offering the best selection of musical instruments and pro audio gear at the lowest prices since 1924". It is located at 2747 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas.

Sam Ash was generous by providing gift certificates for all musicians who attended one of the three jam and networking nights this week. We gladly welcome Sam Ash into our family musical network and thank them for helping us to keep local live music playing in Las Vegas.

Please visit Sam Ash Music to show appreciation for caring about musicians, live music, and Las Vegas entertainment.

Supporting Live Local Music

January 31, 2010 by  
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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

Just Because You’re Good….

August 18, 2009 by  
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By Scott Woodward
Just because you’re good doesn’t mean you’re going to work as a musician. Talent is part of it but it’s not all there is to the game. You have to look, sound and plain just out do the other bands. You must put on a show and be entertaining. Just standing on stage and playing your instrument is not going to cut it. These are the days when people are use to watching videos and want to see more than just some people standing around, they want to be entertained. After all is called a show for a reason.