Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Michigan has doubled down on music in recent years, putting its Entertainment Hall, which seats 3,285, to good use, booking acts like Chris Tucker and Kathy Griffin, Steve Martin and Martin Short with the Steep Canyon Rangers, rock acts such as Grand Funk Railroad and The Guess Who, and country artists Clint Black and Loretta Lynnall heard through a sizable Martin Audio PA system.
by Clive Young The legendary Iron Maiden is re-releasing all eight of its albums from the 1980s on 180-gram black vinyl, along with a one-off run of all 19 seven-inch singles released during that era. Helping to promote the reissue campaign, Parlophone Records interviewed Abbey Road mastering engineers Sean Magee and Christian Wright about their work on the project.
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