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Tuesday - Wednesday:: 6:00 – 10 p.m.
Thursday: 7:00 p.m. – Midnight
Friday and Saturday: 8:00 p.m. – 1 a.m.
Super Sunday: February 5: Catch the Super Bowl on the Cabaret Lounge HD big screen and many of the three dozen HD flatscreens around the casino bar area, table games area and CV Steak Bar. The Casino Bar has $2 draft beer specials during the game and our Bar Snacks are available for purchase - and delivery to your seat - 24/7.
Paul Covarelli, February 5 – 8: Veteran musician Paul Covarelli is a talented guitarist and vocalist. He started the group Jo Mama over 20 years ago and also plays with other groups in the area covering jazz, swing, blues, Latin and more styles.
Stew Stewart, February 9 – 11: A Stew Stewart show has something for everyone including country music, blues, oldies, comedy, classic rock, Motown and just plain ol' fun – with a few surprises, too! A Nevada entertainer for over four decades, Stew has appeared at over 100 state and county fairs, many as the opening act for artists such as Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Marie Osmond, Herman's Hermits, The Drifters, The Coasters, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, The Oak Ridge Boys and more! Stew's band is a show in itself and they will be joined by Stew for his performances at 8 p.m. Thursday and at 8 and 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Steve Lord, February 12 - 15: Playing guitar and offering dynamic vocals, Steve is a main stage performer on the west coast. Known as the man of a thousand songs, Steve presents an evening of oldies, country, pop, blues, jazz, soul and rock & roll.
Henhouse Prowlers, February 16: With a PBS series soundtrack already to its credit and a critically acclaimed recording produced by Grammy winner, Sally Van Meter, The Henhouse Prowlers have been barnstorming on to the red hot bluegrass scene since 2004. Dedicated equally to tradition and innovation, The Henhouse Prowlers center their sound on that of the early, formative years of bluegrass, while they keep their pulse on today by covering contemporary topics in a largely original repertoire. Combining passion, confidence, and flair with instrumental and vocal prowess, The Prowlers deliver bluegrass with an edge.
Mick Martin and the Blues Rockers, February 17 – 19: Lively performances of original and classic blues numbers filled with passion and excitement! Singer-harmonica player Mick Martin has been a sideman to Freddie King, Bo Diddley, the Yardbirds, Elvin Bishop, Savoy Brown, Nick Gravenites and Jimmy Smith, among many others. Founding members singer-guitarist Tim Barnes (of Stoneground fame), bassist Steve Schofer (The Blue Flames), organist Russ Skarsten (Jeff Watson Band) and drummer Bruce Pressley (the Beer Dawgs) complete this powerhouse band, which has toured Europe and won Best Blues Rock Band for six years running from Canada's Real Blues magazine and Hall of Fame status in the SAMMIES Awards. (Sacramento Area Music Awards).
George Pickard, February 20 - 23: George is an accomplished performer, believable impressionist, captivating entertainer and successful song writer. He co-wrote "What Did You Do with Your Old Forty Fives" for Bobby Vinton and he backed up many acts from the fifties and sixties including The Shirelles, The Diamonds and The Platters. He was also one of the Kingsmen (Louie, Louie) for awhile. George has played the Fillmore in San Francisco with acts such as Santana, Big Brother and the Holding Company and Jefferson Airplane.
Dueling Pianos Anywhere, February 24 & 25: This is the #1 rated Dueling Pianos Show in the country and they are appearing in the CVI Cabaret Lounge with no cover and no minimum! Dueling Pianos Anywhere features Kirk Garrett and Troy Baldwin in the only real "All-Request" Dueling Pianos show playing directly from guest requests and not a canned preplanned show. These two extremely talented piano entertainers have performed thousands of all-request shows at casinos, corporate events, colleges, universities, hotels and conventions and private events. Don't miss this exceptional treat right here in the Carson Valley!
Dale Poune, February 26 - 29: Dale Poune plays guitar, dobro, mandolin and bass. An accomplished vocalist with a variety of musical styles, he has performed with the Fortunes, Buddy Miles, The Coasters and The Drifters – and is currently working with David John and the Comstock Cowboys.
DECADES, March 1 - 3: DECADES presents a vibrant and diverse act. From Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" to Lady Gaga's "Pokerface", DECADES' double-barreled female vocalists and energized rhythm section truly shine when playing hits from the 1940's to today. The group includes Samantha Francis (vocals, tambourine), Andrea Desmond (keyboards, vocals), Billy DiBono (drums), Will Watje (guitar, vocals), and Tobias Brooks (bass, guitar, trumpet).
Paul Covarelli, March 4 – 7: Veteran musician Paul Covarelli is a talented guitarist and vocalist. He started the group Jo Mama over 20 years ago and also plays with other groups in the area covering jazz, swing, blues, Latin and more styles.
Stew Stewart, March 8: A Stew Stewart show has something for everyone including country music, blues, oldies, comedy, classic rock, Motown and just plain ol' fun – with a few surprises, too! A Nevada entertainer for over four decades, Stew has appeared at over 100 state and county fairs, many as the opening act for artists such as Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Marie Osmond, Herman's Hermits, The Drifters, The Coasters, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, The Oak Ridge Boys and more! Stew's band is a show in itself and they will be joined by Stew for his performances at 8 p.m. Thursday and at 8 and 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Hands of Time (H.O.T.), March 9 - 10: This mother-daughter team of Donna Wheeler and Jill Leal-Turria creates a natural harmonic blend as they perform rock, blues, country, classic oldies, standards, ballads and swing. H.O.T. performed with the popular Bay Area band Pure Honey as "The Honey Girls," singing backups and lead duet vocals.
Steve Lord, March 11 – 14: Playing guitar and offering dynamic vocals, Steve is a main stage performer on the west coast. Known as the man of a thousand songs, Steve presents an evening of oldies, country, pop, blues, jazz, soul and rock & roll.
Vegas Road Show, March 15 – 17: The Vegas Road Show delivers music, comedy and crowd participation as they perform a variety of entertainment styles including classic rock, 50's, 60’s, 70’s, country, smooth jazz and pop. Cody Stevens (vocals, guitar and quick wit) and his wife Barbara Christy-Stevens (vocals, keyboards, bass and trumpet) are both veterans in the music industry having engaged audiences in casinos from Atlantic City to Las Vegas.
George Pickard, March 18 – 21: George is an accomplished performer, believable impressionist, captivating entertainer and successful song writer. He co-wrote "What Did You Do with Your Old Forty Fives" for Bobby Vinton and he backed up many acts from the fifties and sixties including The Shirelles, The Diamonds and The Platters. He was also one of the Kingsmen (Louie, Louie) for awhile. George has played the Fillmore in San Francisco with acts such as Santana, Big Brother and the Holding Company and Jefferson Airplane.
Steppen Stonz, March 22 – 24: Steppen Stonz performs Broadway tunes, oldies, Motown and pop - an array of musical styles that appeals to most musical tastes. The core of the group is the two lead vocalists - Michael Hill and Arthur Hayden - who started in college and have been performing together uninterrupted for over 30 years. When you see and hear Steppen Stonz, you'll feel as though you are at a concert and the show is designed especially for you.
Cabaret Lounge performers, hours and schedule subject to change.