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Echo Valle Road at the Nugget, winery show tickets on sale

A sound new to locals will grace the stagebar lounge at the Pahrump Nugget this weekend.

Echo Valle Road, otherwise known as ‘EVR,’ plays your favorite songs from back in the 50’s up to the current hits of the new millennium.

The band is Tony Valle’s brainchild and he is the founder and leader. In the 70s, Valle broke away from a former group and hand-picked his own musical troupe forming his own handpicked musical troupe.

Other members include Jordan “Jo” Hudson, who performs vocals, plays bass, guitar and keyboards and is the heart of the band.

Gil Santini performs vocals and plays guitar. He was barely out of high school when the band first formed, Gil was nevertheless Tony’s only consideration for guitarist.

Angus “Shay” Goodman sings and plays drums and other percussion instruments. Goodman is EVR’s newcomer. He is the youngest member of the band.

The music begins at 8 p.m. both tonight and tomorrow night.

The HUBB will also feature a new band beginning at 8:30 p.m. Aug. 29. Van and the Mannequin Band will play on the patio. The group will be joined by local musician Derek Jordan for a special performance. There is no cover charge.

Sanders Family Winery will be back in action Sept. 20 for An Adventure in Time: “The Magical Mystical Music Shoppe.” Filled with characters and songs, the show promises music from the Roaring 20’s, through the war, into big band sounds, doo-wop and the beginning of rock and roll.

The show is one night only. Tickets are on sale now for $15 each. Gates will open at 6 p.m. Call 727-1776 to make reservations, especially if you are attending with a group.

The Kiwanis will hold Laughing Under the Stars Sept. 26.

The British cars are coming for a car show Sept. 21 at Mountain Falls Clubhouse. Al Seminatore, a member of the local British Auto Club, said the group from Las Vegas will join other local members with Austin Healeys, MGs, Triumphs, Morgans, Lotus, Jaguar and others.

The event will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the group has plans to enjoy lunch in the restaurant. Call Seminatore at 775-910-1883 for more information.

Advance tickets for the Fall Festival carnival and rodeo are still on sale.

Carnival tickets are $21 in advance and will be $30 at the gate.

Tickets are available at Pahrump Party Supply, the Chamber of Commerce, Shadow Mountain Feed and Valley Electric. The deadline for advance tickets is either Sept. 23 or until there are none left.

Rodeo tickets are available at the same location for $10 each and available for Friday, Sept. 26 or Saturday, Sept. 27. Both shows begin at 7:30 p.m.

Friday night only, the rodeo will admit one child under 10 free with a paying adult, and those 65 or over can buy one ticket and take a guest free of charge.

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