TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31ST | CHINOOK LOUNGE
Solo Piano Dinner Music | 6 PM – 8 PM
Big Shot Dueling Pianos Show | 9 PM – 1 AM
Reservations highly recommended. Must be age 21 or older to enter bar or lounge areas.
Coeur d’Alene Casino Event Center
Tuesday, December 31st | 10 PM – 1 AM
Bruiser is an iconic band that brings top notch Rock and Pop Dance music and performers to dance floors in the Spokane and North Idaho.
Ages 18 and up.
Moses Snow as Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th | 7 PM
Price: $25 & Up
Prepare to witness the Rock & Roll flare, the electric moves, and incredible voice, reminiscent of The King himself, Elvis Presley. He has toured statewide and internationally since the age of 14 years old, becoming one of the most successful young tribute artist in the country. He is considered by most to be the future of the Elvis Tribute World! Ladies and Gentlemen… Moses Snow!
All ages welcome to attend concerts.
Tonight’s The Night – The Rod Stewart Hybrid Tribute featuring Rob Caudill & Carmine Appice
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th | 7 PM
Price: $25 & UP
Singer Rob Caudill along with legendary drummer Carmine Appice, and Rod Stewart’s former sax player Katja Rieckermann, lead an incredibly talented live tribute band that accurately recreates the sound, excitement, and fun of a Rod Stewart Concert!
Carmine Appice, originally drummer of the Iconic Heavy Metal rock group Vanilla Fudge, was later a close collaborator with Rod Stewart writing, recording and thrilling millions of fans all over the globe for over seven years. Rod was at the very top of his game in terms of chart success, and sheer numbers of tickets sold worldwide. Carmine was right by Rod’s side during those most crucial years helping to write some of his biggest hits like “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy” and “Young Turks.” Rod has said of Carmine, “He was in my band because I found him to be a brilliant drummer, and he wouldn’t have been there if he wasn’t special. People love characters in Rock N Roll, and Carmine was a real character. He still is!”
Singer Rob Caudill is a dead-on Rod Stewart impersonator with the look, the voice and the moves. He has performed all over the world, mesmerizing crowds with his amazing vocals and high energy portrayal of Rod Stewart. A typical Tonight’s the Night set includes all of ROD’s biggest hits including Maggie May, Hot Legs, Rhythm of My Heart, Forever Young, Have I Told You Lately That I Love You, Tonight’s the Night, Sailing, Do You Think I’m Sexy, and so many more! Rob has appeared regularly in the longest running Las Vegas based tribute show, “Legends In Concert”. His dazzling production of Tonight’s The Night features another Rod Stewart’s former band member, Katja Rieckermann on saxophone, rounding out a supercharged line-up of extraordinary talent that can’t be missed.
Don Felder
THURSDAY, MARCH 6th | 7 PM
Price: $40 & Up
No matter how you look at it, 2024 is shaping up to be the Year of the Fingers — Don “Fingers” Felder, that is. Felder, a true American rock and roll guitar hero, is very much looking forward to building upon his rich legacy as one of the most innovative riff-generating songwriters of the modern rock era while continuing his growth as a featured touring and recording solo artist.
Not only is Felder a proud, longstanding member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, having been inducted with the Eagles back in 1998, he was also inaugurated into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville in 2016 and the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2017. Felder spent 27 years with the Eagles, who own the fine distinction of recording the top-selling album of all time — Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975), which has sold over 38 million copies (and counting). “I’m blessed enough to have contributed to and been a part of a very talented mixture of voices, writing, guitar parts, and production. I’m very proud of that,” he says of the group.
His matchless lead-guitar tone added extra fuel to Eagles tracks like “Already Gone,” “One of These Nights,” “Take It to the Limit,” and “New Kid in Town,” in addition to having co-written “Victim of Love,” “Those Shoes,” and his most popular co-creation, “Hotel California.”
Don left the band in 2001 and has since forged an impressive career as a top-tier solo artist with a three fully realized full-length albums as well and several very successful singles for film scores like Heavy Metal, 1983’s sonically soaring Airborne and 2012’s multifaceted song-cycle treatise, Road to Forever and American Rock ‘N’ Roll. Felder added “best-selling author” to his impressive C.V. when his spellbinding 2008 memoir, Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles (1974-2001), became an instant New York Times smash bestseller. Felder finds himself most decidedly back in the driver’s seat with the release of his first solo album in seven years, American Rock ’N’ Roll which consists of 11 high-energy rockers mixed with touching, thoughtful ballads.
All ages welcome to attend concerts.