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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

by Tyler Williams
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A special joint Business After Hours, “A Taste of Foxwoods,”  was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut, the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Norwich Area Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Westerly-Pawcatuck Area Chamber of Commerce. This foodie fest featured some of the most amazing eateries, including: Al Dente, California Pizza Kitchen, Cedar’s Restaurant, Craftsteak, David Burke Prime, El Pollo Loco, Gelato Café, Golden Dragon, Hard Rock Café, Junior’s, Munson’s Chocolates, Panera, Paragon, The Scorpion Bar, Shrine, Stadium Sports Bar & Grill and Alta Strada.

The culinary adventure began as participants strolled into various restaurants in the Foxwoods Resort Casino and in the MGM Grand at Foxwoods and enjoyed many delectable tastes. The Chambers came together to pull off a wonderful night and everyone experienced the amazing food and reveled in the opportunity to network. The 17 different restaurants that participated, with some of Connecticut’s most celebrated chefs, made this an exceptional Business After Hours.

Posted on April 14th, 2010  | category: Featured Articles, Foxwoods Resort Casino, MGM Grand at Foxwoods


Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

by Taryn Allesandro

Clubgoers were dressed to the nines in their hottest black and white attire for P. Diddy’s Black & White Extravaganza at Shrine Nightclub in the MGM Grand  at Foxwoods on Friday, September 5th. People flocked from Boston, New York, and beyond to party like celebs with celebs at the colossal Farewell to Summer Bash. P.Diddy kept the dance party going full force, pumping up the crowd from the balcony overlooking the dance floor.

Posted on September 17th, 2008  | category: MGM Grand at Foxwoods


Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

by Taryn Alessandro

The aroma of incense filled the MGM Grand Theater during 67-year-old legend, Bob Dylan, and his band’s concert on Friday, August 15.  Die hard Dylan fans flocked to MGM Grand at Foxwoods to get their fix, stepping into a 40-year time warp upon entering the theater.

Psychedelic lighting and a giant compass rose on the floor set the scene for Bob and his band, who played some unexpected selections that night. They opened with “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat.” With a musical history like Bob’s, set list possibilities are endless. This set list variation included “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight,” “Chimes of Freedom,” “I Believe in You,” “Just Like a Woman,” a crowd favorite, “ ‘Til I Fell in Love With You,” a personal favorite, and “Thunder On The Mountain.” For the encore, fans begged and pleaded for “Spirit on the Water,” but instead, Bob gave us his classic, “Like a Rolling Stone,” and ended with the song Jimi Hendrix made famous, “All Along the Watchtower.”

Bob’s multi-talented band, since 2005, consists of Stu Kimball on guitar, Donnie Herron on the pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar, electric mandolin, banjo, and fiddle, Denny Freeman on the guitar and slide guitar, Tony Garnier on the bass guitar and standup bass, and George Receli on the drums. “Old Bob’s voice doesn’t get any better, but his band sure does,” says Trevor Wilson, of Putnam, who sat next to me during the show. “Dylan is the best songwriter that ever lived.”

In April 2008, Dylan was awarded a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation for his “profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power.

Posted on September 3rd, 2008  | category: MGM Grand at Foxwoods


Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

by Alexa Jaccarino

Agreeing to cover the Carrie Underwood concert in the MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods on August 1, was not a daunting task.  Given the fact that Carrie earned her fame by winning a national singing competition, it was a safe bet that the girl could sing.  Her girl-next-door public persona convinced me that her show would contain the same wholesomeness.   However, when I left the theater that evening, I gained a newfound respect for Carrie’s musical abilities.  It turns out, she can do more than “G-rated.”

The evening began with the band Blue Country playing a decently entertaining, but appropriately short set on their guitars.  Then a brief intermission preceded Carrie’s entrance.  At 9:40 p.m., the theater lights dimmed and the viewing screens lit up with enticing desert images.  Then, devoid of any superfluous and distracting smoke, flames, or lights, Carrie took to the stage and immediately filled the theater with “Flat on the Floor,” the first song off her new  album, “Carnival Ride.” Carrie then offered a quick “Hello, CT,” and then finished up her light-hearted hits “Wasted,” “Get Out of This Town,” “The More Boys I Meet,” and her new single “Just a Dream.”

After a quick costume change, Carrie emerged in a stunning purple gown and gave a captivating performance of her emotional ballads  “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” and “I Know You Won’t.”   Underwood then interrupted her singing to tell her audience about the simple life she lived in Checotah, OK, and how her dreams of being a singer finally came true when she auditioned for American Idol in the spring of her senior year of college.  As Carrie revealed a new, flashier dress beneath her long skirt, she also revealed the person she grew into with her mounting fame through her song “I Ain’t in Checotah Anymore.”

Once again, Carrie expressed her gratitude for American Idol for “making (her) the luckiest girl ever” before finishing up the main part of her show with the chart toppers “Don’t Forget to Remember Me,” “Twisted,” “All American Girl,” and “So Small.”  For her finale, Carrie donned a silver bomber jacket and performed a very bold cover of the Guns N’Roses classic, “Paradise City.”  Rather than doing what was expected and putting a country spin on the hit, Carrie went for the song as it was first sung, and proved that she is capable of rock n’roll as well.   To finish out the concert, she performed her inspiring, crowd-pleasing, number 1 single, “Before He Cheats.”

Watching Carrie grace the stage in outfits as diverse as thigh-high leather boots and a chain belt, a classy purple gown, or jeans and a plain t-shirt as she sang songs just as varied, showed me that she was not just the girl-next-door country music singer I envisioned. Carrie Underwood is undoubtedly a talented performer; no matter what genre she chooses to sing.  Perhaps it was because of her start on American Idol, where she was forced outside of her singing comfort zones, but she successfully keeps the focus of her shows on her music, rather than sets or intricate costuming, making for a very honest show.  Carrie Underwood: a little bit country, a little bit rock n’roll, and hopefully, a great deal more in the future.

Posted on August 20th, 2008  | category: MGM Grand at Foxwoods


Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

by Taryn Alessandro

In the MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods on Thursday night, August 7, Kanye West delivered a sci-fi themed performance complete with endless smoke, off-the-hook special effects and an extravagant light show. Kanye’s Glow in the Dark Tour performance opened with Gnarles Barkley, and ended with a theater full of screaming fans.

There’s no doubt about it, Kanye is a born performer. Accompanied only by surreal lighting and smoke rising around his silhouette, Kanye was able to keep fans out of their seats throughout the performance. “Throw your hands up in the air,” shouted Kanye, during “It All Falls Down.” Everyone did. Fists were pumping all night long.

Other chart topping hits performed by Kanye included “Gold Digger,” “Jesus Walks,” “Hey Mama,” and “Diamonds.”

As if the show wasn’t over-the-top enough, leaving the theater, we were handed samples of Kanye’s newly released book, “Thank You and You’re Welcome”, co-written by J. Sakiya Sandifer. “Thank You and You’re Welcome” is a chock full of advice from Kanye and includes a heartfelt dedication to his mama.

Posted on August 20th, 2008  | category: MGM Grand at Foxwoods

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