Stoney’s North Forty announces live music every Thursday in September
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 30, 2024
STONEY’S NORTH FORTY ANNOUNCES LIVE MUSIC EVERY THURSDAY IN SEPTEMBER
WHAT: Stoney’s North Forty inside Santa Fe Station has live country music every Thursdays, and every Wednesday is Ladies Night with DJ Manda. Ladies drink for $2 and dance lessons start at 7:30 p.m.
Hop on the mechanical bull or take a spin on the dance floor below the mirrored armadillo! Stoney’s has you covered with free two step and line dance lessons Tuesdays through Saturdays. Visit https://stoneysnorthforty.com/dance-lesson/ for times and details.
WHERE: Stoney’s North Forty inside Santa Fe Station
4949 N. Rancho Drive
WHEN: Wednesday, Sept. 4 Bikini Bull Riding Ladies Night with Pendleton Whisky
Thursday, Sept. 5 David Voss & Big Country
Thursday, Sept. 12 Buckshot & Bell Bottoms
Thursday, Sept. 19 The Kruse Brothers
Thursday, Sept. 26 American Mile
TICKETS: Tickets for live entertainment start at just $10 and are available at https://stoneysnorthforty.com/.
ABOUT BIKINI BULL RIDING LADIES NIGHT
Starting this month on the first Wednesday of every month, Bikini Bull Riding Ladies Night features free entry and $2 drinks for ladies. All bull riding participants receive a free bikini from Pendleton Whisky and the Pendleton Posse. Ladies can compete for $1,000 in cash prizes, and a chance to win a spot in a 2025 Stoney’s photo shoot.
ABOUT DAVID VOSS & BIG COUNTRY
Although David has roots in Texas, Kansas, and Utah, he has spent more than 20 years calling Arizona home, and Arizona is the birthplace of his own dream, David Voss & Big Country. As is the case with most music lovers, music has been used to define the biggest moments of his life. Each song from his life channels memories and invokes emotions of all types and feelings. Most of David’s musical roots come from his seven brothers and sisters and parents who also love music. His earliest memories are of his parents filling their home with the varied music of The Beatles, Barbershop Quartet, Gospel Choir Music, Rod Stewart, The Bee Gees, John Phillip Sousa, The Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, and Neil Diamond.
Sharing a room with his high school age oldest brother introduced him to bands such as Pink Floyd, Queen, Sex Pistols, Michael Jackson, and a slew of early 80’s hairbands such as Ratt. With his older brother leaving the home after high school, David’s older sisters continued to shape his musical tastes introducing him to 80’s Rock and Pop. David listened to everything from U2, Erasure, and Depeche Mode to Metallica and 80’s Glam hairbands such as Bon Jovi, Poison, Def Leppard, Cinderella, Warrant, Motley Crue, and White Snake. It is interesting that up to that point, there was no exposure to David’s current art form and muse, Country Music.
It wasn’t until high school that David was exposed and found love for the simplicity and majesty of “Three Chords and the Truth.” A new kid moved into the neighborhood from North Carolina. This friend listened to almost nothing else but country. This being the early 90’s, Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, and George Strait were the kings of the moment. From there, David fell in line with the mainstream crowd immersing himself with the riffs, harmonies, and poetic lyrics from the two-stepping tunes and the love songs of the time. However, David’s high school friend gave him more than a taste of the founding fathers such as Hank Sr., Hank Jr., Waylon, Merle, Johnny, Conway Twitty, and David Allen Coe.
ABOUT BUCKSHOT & BELL BOTTOMS
Hailing from Arizona, Buckshot & Bell Bottoms will have you dancing all night long!
ABOUT THE KRUSE BROTHERS
During a time when the popular choice is to chase the double yellow line down the road to country radio, fresh to the table, The Kruse Brothers want to earn their seat at the country music table, just not by chasing the status quo. The Arizona-raised five-piece is a fusion of Country, Rhythm & Blues, Americana, and folk-rock stacked on a blues foundation.
Chandler and Miles, the band’s core, take turns as lead vocalists, creating a dynamic duo that provides a diverse sound ready for an expansive audience. Their debut EP, ‘Mountain Red,’ released on all streaming platforms in May of 2024.
ABOUT AMERICAN MILE
Forming in 2018, American Mile has been carving their name into the roots of southern rock and country music around North America. With influences ranging from Aerosmith and The Black Crowes to Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, and Tom Petty, their powerful sound has garnered them important shows in front of thousands at festivals and stages.
Performances at Summerfest, the NASCAR Auto Club 400, a NYE headlining slot at The infamous Idaho Potato Drop in Boise, Concert In The Park Sacramento ’22, Country Summer Music Festival ’24, opening for artists such as Lindsey Ell, Tyler Rich, Kameron Marlowe, Buckcherry, Colt Ford, Nate Smith, Blue Oyster Cult, and after-parties for 3 Doors Down, Erich Church, and Old Dominion have proven American Mile is a must-see act time and time again.
American Mile drew attention around Los Angeles with their explosive stage presence and country rock/southern rock sound coupled with three-part harmonies. In 2020 American Mile released their debut-album “The Longest Road”. Grammy Nominated Producers/Songwriters Bruce Witkin and Keith Nelson contributed to the 11-track release, and in 2021 the band started working alongside national booking agency Mason Entertainment. American Mile does 200 gigs a year, including Moonshine Flats (San Diego), Goldfields (Sacramento), The Viper Room (Los Angeles) and many more up-and-down the West Coast.
ABOUT STONEY’S NORTH FORTY
From the creators of the award-winning, world famous Stoney’s Rockin’ Country, Stoney’s North Forty is a premiere destination for locals and tourists 21 and over who are looking for a boot stomping good ole time with line dancing, mechanical bull riding, beer pong, pool tables, and more. Located inside Santa Fe Station, and open Tuesday through Sunday, Stoney’s North Forty offers special promotions including Ladies Night on Wednesdays where ladies can enjoy $2 wine, well cocktails, and draft beer, a daily Happy Hour from 4 – 7 p.m., and live music from a variety of artists. Doors open at 4 p.m. and there are free line-dancing lessons Tuesdays through Saturdays. Starting September 2024, catch all the college and pro football action on the patio, “The Forty Yard Line,” every Saturday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. All active and retired military, teachers, nurses, and first responders with valid ID receive their first drink free. For more information, visit stoneysnorthforty.com. For all the latest news and a live entertainment schedule, follow on Facebook @stoneysnf and Instagram @stoneysnorthforty.
ABOUT SANTA FE STATION
Santa Fe Station is a top entertainment destination in northwest Las Vegas with a 60-lane bowling center, 16-screen multiplex movie theater, premier state-of-the-art sportsbook, and more than 2,000 slot and video poker machines. The property also boasts more than 14,000 square feet of meeting space and 200 hotel rooms and offers guests a variety of dining choices. Santa Fe is in the midst of a property refresh with the arrival of Stoney’s North Forty, Stallone’s Italian Eatery, Nielsen’s Frozen Custard, and an all-new Poker room. The property will add a new High Limit Room this fall. For more information, visit www.santafestation.com or follow us on social media at @santafestationlv.
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STONEY’S MEDIA CONTACT:
Hillary Smoot, SRO PR
310.367.9056
STATION CASINOS MEDIA CONTACT:
Alex Acuna
702.495.4248
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