Monday, February 24, 2014

Country music star Trisha Yearwood coming to Gold Strike Casino Resort in Tunica, Mississippi


Entertainer will perform at Gold Strike Friday, April 4

TUNICA RESORTS — Country music great Trisha Yearwood performs at Gold Strike Friday, April 4, at 9 p.m. 
One of the highest-selling female artists in Country music history, and now a two-time New York Times best selling cookbook author, Trisha Yearwood has a habit of surpassing expectations.Case in point – while a student at Belmont University in Nashville, Trisha Yearwood worked as a tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame…10 million albums later, she now sits on the board.
Since her 1991 debut, Yearwood has recorded twelve albums, the most recent of which is Heaven, Heartache And the Power of Love. 
The album earned her a 2008 Grammy nomination and caps off a hit-list of nine No. 1 songs and 20 Top Ten hits under her belt, including “She’s in Love With the Boy,” “Walkaway Joe,” and “How Do I Live.”
Trisha Yearwood
In addition to three Grammy Awards, the Grand Ole Opry member is a three-time Country Music Award winner and a two-time Academy of Country Music Award winner. She has been honored with an American Music Award, a Pollstar Concert Industry Award and was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2000. She has performed at the Olympic Summer Games in Atlanta, at the White House during President Bill Clinton’s inauguration and in Italy with Luciano Pavarotti at the Maestro’s request. She has performed at both the 2007 World Series and the 2008 Daytona 500. 
Recently, in an unexpected twist, Trisha turned her favorite hobby – cooking – into a family project by collaborating with her mom Gwen and sister Beth on two hugely successful cookbooks full of anecdotes, family recipes and photos from the Yearwood clan. The first was “Georgia Cooking in an Oklahoma Kitchen,” which debuted on the New York Times Bestseller list in April 2008, where it remained for five weeks, then returned again in September 2008 as Trisha appeared on the cover of Redbook Magazine. Her second effort, “Home Cooking With Trisha Yearwood,” was a return to form in April 2010, featuring heartwarming stories and hearty comfort food recipes. Amidst a blitz of media appearances, her second turn as a Redbook Magazine cover girl in two years and a cross-country book tour, Trisha celebrated another debut on the New York Times Bestseller list when Home Cooking hit the chart and remained for six weeks running.
Her achievements as a performer and author, and her down to earth nature, sense of humor and commitment to family have been the subject of recent cover features in Redbook Magazine (September 2008), Good Housekeeping (September 2009) and again in Redbook Magazine (April 2010). Trisha Yearwood is the national spokesperson for Campbell’s Labels For Education Program in partnership with the GRAMMY Foundation.
Tickets are $99.95, $129.95 and $149.95. Call Gold Strike at (888) 24KPLAY for more information. Tickets available at ticketmaster.com. Taxes and service charges apply.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Vicki Lawrence and 'Mama' coming to Resorts Casino Tunica Saturday, Feb. 15


TUNICA RESORTS — The multi-talented Vicki Lawrence is coming to Resorts Casino Tunica with her touring production of “Vicki Lawrence and Mama: A Two-Woman Show” Saturday, Feb. 15. Doors open at 7:30 and the show begins at 8 p.m. for a Valentine’s Day weekend guests are sure to remember.
The Emmy Award-winning comedienne is one of the most beloved television personalities of her generation. Plucked out of total obscurity as a high school senior, she went on to become part of the now-legendary cast of the “Carol Burnett Show.” “I went to the Harvard School of Comedy in front of America,” says Lawrence, of her Burnett Show training.
Vicki Lawrence as "Mama"
In the seventh season, and hundreds of hilarious sketches later, at age 24, Lawrence created her most endearing character to date, Thelma Harper — or “Mama,” as she is better known to her fans. After the Burnett Show, Lawrence went on to star in “Mama’s Family,” which consistently topped the ratings for its entire six-year run of original shows. “Mama” has attained a cult status among her legions of loyal television viewers, who still enjoy her in reruns twice daily throughout most of the country.
For years, “Carol Burnett Show” alumni Tim Conway and the late Harvey Korman toured as a comedy act in casinos and performing arts centers, doing skits from the Burnett show to tremendous response. 
Vicki and Tim were later coupled as parents on CBS-TV’s “Yes Dear,” where their popularity garnered that sitcom its highest ratings. Further, the unprecedented ratings for the “Carol Burnett Showstopper Special,” which delighted more than 50 million viewers, convinced Lawrence to take Mama out of the closet, dust off her sensible shoes and hit the road with a touring production, “Vicki Lawrence and Mama: A Two-Woman Show.”
Lawrence will take the stage first. “My new show will not be a retrospective,” she explains. “We are designing a show that is a mixture of stand-up comedy, music and my observations about real life.” The multi-talented entertainer is mostly known for her acting and comedic talents, but she also earned a gold record for the 1973 hit, “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.”
Lawrence also became one of the few successful female game show hosts when she took on the daytime version of “’Win, Lose or Draw.” She further perfected her hosting skills on her own daytime talk show, “Vicki!,” from 1992-1994, becoming the only talk show host since Oprah to be nominated for an Emmy in her freshman year.
Onstage, she has appeared in numerous productions, including “Send Me No Flowers,” “No, No Nanette,” “My Fat Friend,” “Chapter Two,” “Twigs,” “Hello Dolly,” “Special Occasions,” “I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking It On The Road,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” and, live from the Grand Ole Opry, “Nunsense 3: The Jamboree,” which aired on TNN. Most recently she appeared in “The Vagina Monologues.” Her autobiography, “Vicki! The True Life Adventures of Miss Fireball,” was published in 1995 by Simon and Schuster.
The entertainer also travels all over the country speaking to charity groups about her life and career, women’s health and being a woman in a man’s world. Her efforts to protect women’s rights were recognized in 1988 when she was the first woman to be honored as “Person of the Year” by the Coalition of Labor Union Women. Her speaking engagements have given her the opportunity to fine-tune much of her comedy.
“I think people will get a kick out of the things Mama has an opinion about. We’re creating new material with a more modern and cutting edge. Where Mama is concerned, expect the unexpected. There’s really nothing she can’t do,” she says. “I hope people will be pleasantly surprised by a side of Vicki they may never have seen…I know they will be looking forward to Mama, and for her part that crazy old gal will be up to the challenge.”
Tickets are $25. Call (866) 706-7070 before they are gone.