VH1 and Rolling Stone Magazine Go Live
for Client with the "Best of Rock
"!
Your
invitation is an actual concert ticket.
VIP’s are given back stage pass lanyards, and programs are
available.
As
guests arrive, search lights, red carpet and paparazzi create a heart
-pounding media frenzy .
Rock concert security keep the entrance under control and
maintain the rope line.
A
live appearance is made by Jake and Elwood, the infamous “Blues
Brothers” impersonators, who perform a number of high energy dance acts
on stage. Other
performers are available upon request.
Upon
entering the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Soundstage”, video
cube walls give the appearance of a live feed from various rock concerts,
interviews and a simulcast with live concerts from around the globe.
Our
professional emcee and camera team keep energy high with interactive rock
trivia, interviews and prizes.
Dance on multi-level stages with black and white floors, and enjoy
cabaret seating and cigars in the smoking section.
The
décor is a House of Blues motif with plenty of Rock memorabilia,
theatrical lighting, interactive games & billiards.
Decorative
food displays with “jam” balaya and cool beverages are set in the
green room and in dressing rooms.
Costume photo ops and tattoo artists are available.
Glow
ropes and Bic lighters are in supply to help celebrate a live appearance
by “Love Shack”, Las Vegas’ hottest and most versatile rock band.
Rock n’ roll merchandise is also available.
Here are some
of the music video artists who will make the evening come alive:
Aerosmith:
the original five bad boys from Boston -- Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad
Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer. Aerosmith epitomizes American
blues-rooted rock 'n roll and continue, after three decades, to rock our
world.
Michael
Jackson:
by age five, he was the designated lead singer of the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame inductees the Jackson 5. Only a few years later, Michael launched
a record breaking, trend-setting solo career that included the world's
biggest selling album, Thriller, which spent 37 weeks at #1 and
sold more than 25-times platinum in the U.S. alone. There is no question
that - for the generation who came of age in the '80s - Michael epitomizes
what rock is about.
Queen:
in the golden era of glam-rock and gorgeously hyper-produced theatrical
extravaganzas that defined one branch of '70s rock, no group came close in
either concept or execution than Queen -- Freddie Mercury, Brian May,
Roger Taylor and John Deacon.
Paul
Simon:
already an inductee as one-half of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, Simon
launched his solo career three decades ago. From the release of the
watershed album Graceland to his work for film and even Broadway,
Paul Simon is one of rock's true visionaries.
Steely
Dan:
no rock group before or since has applied more intellectual calisthenics
to their wordplay, more bebop and swing jazz formalism to their charts, or
more audiophile precision to their sonics. Fervently embraced by art-rock,
conservatory, jazz fusion and engineering aficionados alike, Steely Dan --
Walter Becker and Donald Fagen -- hold a unique spot in the history of
rock and roll.
and more
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