FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 26, 2013
Media Contact: Tony Astran Publicity Manager Seneca Gaming Corporation Phone: 716-501-2066 E-mail: TAstran@SenecaCasinos.com
DON FELDER, WYNONNA JUDD, CHARLIE DANIELS COMING TO SENECA ALLEGANY CASINO & HOTEL THIS FALL SALAMANCA, N.Y. – Classic rock and timeless country are in store for music lovers this fall inside the 2,400-seat Seneca Allegany Events Center at Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel in Salamanca, N.Y. On Saturday, October 12, Don Felder – former guitarist for the Eagles – presents “An Evening at the Hotel California.” The following weekend on Sunday, October 20, Wynonna & The Big Noise provide classic and soulful country tunes. Finally, lined up right before the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday on Saturday, November 23, is the Charlie Daniels Band for an evening of boot-stomping Southern anthems. Don Felder, a self-taught guitarist, performed with the legendary classic rock band the Eagles for 27 years before going solo. On Saturday, October 12, at 7 p.m., he will present “An Evening at the Hotel California,” and will feature his lyrical-like guitar riffs on legendary hits such as “Hotel California,” “Life in the Fast Lane” and “One of These Nights.” Felder also is a New York Times bestselling author and recently released his second solo album, “Road to Forever.” Tickets for the show start at $25 and are on sale now. Country singer-songwriter Wynonna Judd comes with her band to Seneca Allegany Events Center the following weekend, as Wynonna & The Big Noise take the stage for a 5 p.m. show on Sunday, October 20. Wynonna was one half of the legendary duo The Judds with her mother Naomi in the 1980s, and together they sold more than 20 million albums and earned multiple Grammy, CMA and ACM Awards. The following decade, Wynonna embarked on a successful solo career and recorded multiple No. 1 hits such as “No One Else on Earth” and “To Be Loved by You.” Her stop in Salamanca comes on the heels of a new studio album due out this fall, with the track “Something You Can’t Live Without” released earlier this year. Tickets for the show start at $30 and go on sale Wednesday, September 4, at noon.