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River Cree Casino & Resort
from July 2021
Proud to present “Dancin’ Machine” New Year’s Eve Disco Dance Party Friday, December 31, 2021 River Cree Resort and Casino
1st Show: Friday, December 31, 2021 Door 6PM Show 7PM 2nd Show: Friday, De-
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Show 10PM TICKETS ON SALE Wednesday, June 16, 2021.
Tickets available at www.rivercreeresort.com or www.ticketmaster.ca or at River Cree Casino Box Office Ticket starting at: $39.99 / $44.99 (Reserved Seating) Plus Service Charges.
“Dancin’ Machine” New Year’s Eve Disco Dance Party Coming to River Cree Entertainment Centre on December 31, 2021” A night with Dancin Machine is a NIGHT TO REMEMBER!
The "Real Deal" for the diehard fans of 70s Disco! Dancin Machine was formed back in 2009, re-creating the experience of a 1970s Discotheque for Disco fans everywhere. The band is comprised of 11 brilliant musicians who all take pride in producing a 70s Disco show that is matched by none.
With 4 great vocalists, a burning horn section, and lots of groovin percussion, this band recaptures the authentic look and sound of the original artists without the use of tracks, sequencers, or any other electronic device that plays back music. Nowhere else can you experience the sound, power, and feel of authentic Disco played exactly the way it was by the original artists. The most danceable tribute band in the world!
To purchase tickets, go to www.rivercreeresort.com or www.ticketmaster.ca or at River Cree Casino Box Office
Joan Bantugan River Cree Resort & Casino jbantugan@rivercreeresort.com“

Air Supply Biography Graham Russell & Russell Hitchcock met on May 12, 1975, the first day of rehearsals for “Jesus Christ Superstar” in Sydney , Australia; they became instant friends with their common love for “The Beatles and, of course, singing. After the shows’ performances at 10:30, they would play pizza parlors, coffee bars and night clubs with just one guitar and two voices. They quickly gained a reputation for great harmonies and for original songs that Graham was constantly writing. They made a demo on a cassette of two songs, “Love and Other Bruises” and “If You Knew Me” and took it to every record company in Sydney. Everyone turned it down but one—CBS Records—who admired their unique style. They made a single in one afternoon and it shot for Rod Stewart across Australia and then throughout the US and Canada playing all famous huge venues before Rod would take the stage. They found new fans but did not break the US market.
Back in Australia they had to start again, and made a record called , “Life Support”. On this record were some treasures of songs, including “Lost in Love” which went Top 10 in Australia and somehow found its way to music industry executive Clive Davis in New York.
Clive immediately signed Air Supply to Arista Records and in 1980, “Lost in Love” became the fastest selling single in the world, leaping to the top of all the charts. Now Air Supply was on their way. The second single was “All Out of Love” , and that went up the charts even quicker.