Brian Evans to Debut at Red Rock This Week; Crooner Will Perform Every Friday.LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. -- Brian Evans Brian Evans may refer to:
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In 1996, Evans moved to Canada and began singing the big band standards in various clubs, and when his debut indie album "Quite Frankly" was released, it was the # 1 best selling independent CD among the HMV HMV His Master's Voice HMV High Mobility Vehicle HMV High Mileage Vehicle HMV High Molecular Weight HMV Heavy Maintenance Visit HMV Hazardous Materials Vault (military vault for dangerous materials) HMV Heavy Military Vehicle retail chain. With the success of that album, he found the new CD released in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. , Taiwan, and the Republic of China. In 1998, he'd debut at The Desert Inn, where his stint as Jay Leno's opening act kicked in. Since then, Evans has recorded multiple crooner albums, and although he twice signed on for a major label project, both fell through for reasons relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc the producer but not the singer. "You obviously get your hopes up, but then sometimes life happens. A producer files for divorce or something, and that puts the entire project into crisis-mode," says Evans. Evans is hoping the third time is the charm, as he begins working on his debut album headed for one of the big labels. The albums, mostly comprised of original music in his genre, will be finished sometime this year. "This will be the best work I've ever done, no doubt," says Evans. Songs like "Planet Blue," "Most of All," "Place Your Bets," and "Croonerman," are all songs penned by Brian. Although he intends to include some old standards, he won't say which. "Whenever I announce songs I'm going to do, they end up on someone else's album first. So you'll just have to wait and see," laughs Evans. With mostly original material, Evans won't have to worry much about that. Last week, Evans performed at The Mulia in Jakarta, Indonesia. With a travel warning advising American's not to travel to Indonesia, Evans ignored it and went anyway. He went to Bali, Indonesia and walked among the monkeys, hung out with a python, and sang in a country eager to hear the singer they've been hearing on their radio stations for the past year. Evans' version of "Don't Worry Be Happy" and "Jump" have been all over the airwaves in Indonesia. Songs the crowd were thrilled to hear the singer perform in front of a 25 piece big band. But Evans awaits his American debut. "I'm an American, and this style of music was born here. They tell real tales of our stories," he says. "I'm certainly not going away, as the successes and failures of my life are what make the presentation of my interpretations of this music all the more real. The more you're kicked in the teeth, the higher you'll climb." This Friday, Evans begins a weekly run at the brand new casino "Red Rock Casino" in Las Vegas. Every Friday from 7 to 10 P.M. he'll belt out the classics and intends on introducing some of the original material as well. "I haven't really performed in Vegas VEGAS Vocational and Educational Guidance for Aboriginals Scheme (Australia) much lately," says Evans. "I've been performing in other countries where my music has been getting a lot of attention. But Vegas is a town built on this style, and thanks to people like Barry Manilow You can assist by [ editing it] now. , the music is coming back in a big way." Indonesia was compelling for this crooner. He witnessed poverty, but also a beautiful country. "Bali was pretty much as quiet as it's ever been," says Evans, who himself ran for the US Senate in 2004, finishing fourth place of eleven candidates. He chalks his run up as something to do while working on an album as he resided on Maui that year. "I had some things to say about lack of health insurance, and decided to do rather than talk. I was broke for much of my young life, and who better to run for office than someone who felt as most American's do." Now with firm ground in Las Vegas, an album finally in the works, and a show schedule that will give him plenty of time to devote to the new CD, Brian Evans is ready to make his mark in Las Vegas and in the record industry. "I've been laying in wait. My turn is coming, and I'll be around for a very long time." For information to see Brian Evans at the Red Rock Casino visit www.redrocklasvegas.com, or the singers website at www.brianevans.com or call (702) 797-7777. "Red Rock, and it's my real opinions and not just based on the fact that I'll be working there, is one of newest and hip venues in Las Vegas, which is why the place is doing gangbuster gang·bus·ter n. Slang A law enforcement officer who works to break up organized criminal groups. adj. also gangbusters Extremely successful: business since it opened last month. It's totally captured the essence of what Las Vegas was and will be." Evans is currently featured on page 122 of the airline in-flight magazine "SkyMall", in the seat pocket of domestic and foreign airline planes throughout the world. His last CD release is available at www.bmgdirect.com. Photo available for this release: Brian Evans last week in Bali, Indonesia To view photos, go to www.enewsrelease.com/pressroom and enter Release ID: 77508 powered by Grassroots Newswire(TM) |
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