With Christmas less than a week away, legendary singer Dionne Warwick celebrates the holiday season with a show at Fantasy Springs.
Twice as Nice
Big & Rich debuted in 2004, and their partnership in music brought different perspectives and bent toward if it feels good, do it.
Big & Rich debuted in 2004, and their partnership in music has brought different perspectives and a bent toward if it feels good, do it. See them Oct. 25.
The Enduring Legacy of Queen
The North American touring production of We Will Rock You will sing 24 of the band’s biggest hits at Fantasy Springs.
The North American touring production of “We Will Rock You” will sing 24 of the Queen’s biggest hits during its Oct. 12 production at Fantasy Springs.
Outside Looking In
Despite countless hits dating back five decades, the Doobie Brothers have not cracked the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame heading into their desert shot at Fantasy Springs.
Despite countless hits over 5 decades, the Doobie Brothers have not cracked the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame heading into their desert show at Fantasy Springs.
Bryan Adams: His ‘Best Years’ Are Still Ahead
The rocker who turns 60 in November talks about writing with Ed Sheeran, having to correct Luciano Pavarotti, and why he wants to plant a million trees this year ahead of his show at Fantasy Springs.
The rocker who turns 60 in November talks about writing with Ed Sheeran, having to correct Luciano Pavarotti, and why he wants to plant a million trees.
It’s That “Time of the Season”
The Zombies' Colin Blunstone chats about the group disbanding, his own solo album, and touring with Brian Wilson prior to their Fantasy Springs gig.
The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone chats about the group disbanding, his own solo album, and touring with Brian Wilson prior to their Fantasy Springs gig.
His Music is Golden
50 Years of Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson chats about the evolution of the group’s sound and whatever became of Gerald Bostock.
50 Years of Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson chats about the evolution of the group’s sound and whatever became of Gerald Bostock.
Golden Years
They were only teenagers when America’s first hit, “A Horse With No Name” began their five-decade journey toward musical stardom.
They were only teenagers when America’s first hit, “A Horse With No Name” began their five-decade journey toward musical stardom.
‘What’s New, Pussycat?’
Tom Jones showcases his longevity at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
Tom Jones, who performs May 25 at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, is much more than the image record producers first introduced to the world more than 50 years ago.
“Listen to the Music,” All the Time
Doobie Brothers’ Tom Johnston reveals the secret ingredient behind the band’s brand of indelible sing-alongs.
The Doobie Brothers seem to be as popular today as they were during their 1970s heyday, and founding guitarist/vocalist Tom Johnston has a theory as to why that’s the case: It’s all about connecting with people. “That [decade] was the zenith of our career, and we were everywhere,” says Johnston. But the appeal of the band’s music hasn’t fizzled and