Charley Pride Returns to the Mississippi Delta to Play Horseshoe Tunica June 23

Charley Pride Plays Horseshoe Tunica June 23, 2012!

Country music legend and Sledge, Mississippi native Charley Pride will play Horseshoe Tunica Saturday, June 23 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $35 for reserved floor seating and $100 for general admission VIP balcony seating that includes access to a complimentary bar. Tickets are available in the casino gift shop, the casino box office day of show only beginning at 4 p.m., through Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or online at Ticketmaster.com through this link: http://bit.ly/CPride-June23. Guests must be 21 years old or older.

 

Guests can expect to hear country classics such as: “Kiss an Angel Good Morning,” “Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone?” “I’m So Afraid of Losing You Again,” “Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town,” “Someone Loves You Honey,” “When I Stop Leaving I’ll be Gone,” “Burgers and Fries,” and “You’re So Good When You’re Bad.”

 

Charley Pride Bio from: http://www.charleypride.com/about/

 

Born to poor sharecroppers, one of eleven children in Sledge, Mississippi, Pride is a timeless everyman, revered by his musical peers and adored by countless millions of fans around the globe. His golden baritone voice has transcended race and spanned the generations.

 

Charley Pride unofficially started his music career in the late 1950s as a ballplayer with the Negro American League’s Memphis Red Sox singing and playing guitar on the team bus between ballparks. Self-taught on a guitar bought at the age 14 from Sears Roebuck, Pride would join various bands’ onstage as he and the team roved the country.

 

After a tryout with the New York Mets, Pride decided to return to his Montana home via Nashville. It was there he met Jack Johnson, who upon hearing the singer perform, sent him on his way with the promise of a management contract and a newly forged relationship that would last for over a decade.

 

A year later, Pride returned to the Music City and was introduced to producer, Jack Clement, who gave him several songs to learn. When Clement heard Pride’s renditions, he immediately asked the fledgling singer if he could cut two songs in two hours. Pride agreed, and “The Snakes Crawl at Night” and “Atlantic Coastal Line” were recorded.

 

Three months later, Pride’s two song demo landed in the hands of already legendary RCA Records head, Chet Atkins, who was so moved he immediately signed him to the label. Pride’s first single hit the airwaves in January 1966 and just like that his star was on the rise. Within a short period of time “The Snakes Crawl at Night” was climbing the charts with his “Before I Met You” closing in on its tail.

 

Charley Pride has always set his own goals. One of those goals was to become an internationally known artist. He achieved this by performing, in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Fiji as well as the provinces of Canada. Charley still tours these countries today and even takes in a few extra countries, on USO Tours, entertaining our service men and women who are stationed overseas.

 

Between 1969, when he first hit #1 on the singles chart with “All I Have to Offer You (Is Me)” and 1984, when he commanded the top spot again with “Every Heart Should Have One,” Pride scored more than 36 number one country singles.

 

Over the past thirty years, Pride has remained one of the Top 20 best-selling country artists of all-time. His incredible legacy includes 36 #1 hit singles, over 70 million albums sold, 31 gold and 4 platinum albums – including one quadruple platinum. On RCA Records, Charley Pride is second in sales only to Elvis Presley.

 

Dozens of Pride’s chart toppers now stand as modern classics. “Kiss An Angel Good Morning” went on to be a million-selling crossover single and helped Pride land Country Music Association Awards as Entertainer of the Year in 1971 and Top Male Vocalist in 1971 and 1972.

 

Other memorable Pride standards include “Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone?” “I’m So Afraid of Losing You Again,” “Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town,” “Someone Loves You Honey,” “When I Stop Leaving I’ll be gone,” “Burgers and Fries,” and “You’re So Good When You’re Bad,” to name but a few. His moving performances of Hank Williams classics “Kaw-Liga” and “Honky Tonk Blues” on his number 1 album, “There’s a Little Bit of Hank in Me”, was also certified Gold.

 

In 1994, Charley released his autobiography, Pride: The Charley Pride Story (published by William Morrow). Aside from detailing great moments of his amazing career and journeyman stint as a ballplayer, Pride: is an often moving, sometimes hilarious tale of his almost improbable dream come true and journey to the top of the charts.

 

In his own words, Charley recalls his hardscrabble childhood, his enduring marriage, the thrill of his biggest hit – a double into the outfield gap off Hall of Famer Warren Spahn – and his first singing engagement in a Montana bar that eventually led to a career as the first and only African-American superstar in country music. Through it all, we are reminded that “The Pride of Country Music” remains one of the great legends in popular music – and that he is still going strong.

 

On May 1, 1993, Pride accepted a long-standing invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry, 26 years after he first played there as a guest, the first African-American in its over 70 year history.

 

In June 1994, Pride was honored by the Academy Of Country Music with its prestigious Pioneer Award.

 

In January 1996, Charley Pride was honored with a Trumpet Award by Turner Broadcasting, marking outstanding African-American Achievement. In between, his “Roll On Mississippi” was considered as the official song of his home state, a stretch of Mississippi highway was named for him, and he headlined a special Christmas performance for President and Mrs. Clinton at the White House.

 

In July 1999, Charley received his very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

 

On October 4, 2000, Charley was honored with the highest country music award, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Charley wept when his name was announced by Hall of Famer, Brenda Lee.

 

And just in case music should leave his blood, Pride continues to work out annually with baseball’s Texas Rangers. When not touring extensively world wide or recording music, Pride can often be found pursuing another love, one at which he also excels – golf.

 

Charley Pride met the love of his life, Rozene, while playing baseball in Memphis. They have raised two sons, Kraig and Dion, as well as a daughter, Angela. They also enjoy their grandsons, Carlton and Malachi in Dallas, Texas, where their family resides.

 

Pride continues his illustrious career with the release of “Comfort of Her Wings” on Music City Records. The album shows that Charley has not slowed down and proves his voice is as good, if not better than ever.


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Ray G. has 100,000 Reasons to love Horseshoe’s Suitcase Man $100,000 Giveaway

Ray G. holds his winning suitcase and $100,000 in free slot play he won Friday, April 20 in Horseshoe Tunica’s Suitcase Man $100,000 Giveaway

Ray G. from Greenwood, Mississippi won $100,000 in free slot play at Horseshoe Casino and Hotel Tunica Friday night in the Suitcase Man $100,000 Giveaway.

 

After his name was called in a drawing, Ray picked out a suitcase with an unidentified prize amount inside. Similar to the Horseshoe suitcase man legend, Ray then put his suitcase on the pass line on the craps table where he rolled a seven on the come out roll to double his winnings. It was then that Ray opened up the suitcase to see it contained $50,000 in free slot play bringing his winning total to $100,000 in free slot play, the top prize for this promotion.

 

“We want to congratulate Ray and let everyone know that someone else will have a chance to win $100,000 in free slot play this Friday night. We will be including the $50,000 suitcase in the last night of the Suitcase Man $100,000 Giveaway, Friday, April 27, giving another lucky guest the chance to win $100,000 in free slot play. This is a risk only Horseshoe would make,” said R. Scott Barber, regional president, Caesars Entertainment Mid-South Region. “

 

More information about the Suitcase Man $100,000 Giveaway may be found on the Horseshoe Tunica web site via this link: http://bit.ly/100KSuitcaseMan.

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PUSH Nightclub to Relocate to Harrah’s Tunica Saturday, April 14

PUSH, The Nightclub at Harrah's Opens April 14, 2012!!

PUSH Nightclub is moving to the Harrah’s Tunica Event Center Saturday, April 14. National video disc jockey, DJ Benny C will provide entertainment for the club’s first night at Harrah’s Tunica.

 

“PUSH Nightclub has become one of the most popular destinations for Mid-Southerners to enjoy an evening of dancing and partying with friends and celebrities from the local area as well as New York and California. Moving PUSH to Harrah’s will allow us to bring the PUSH Nightclub experience to more people by increasing the club’s capacity and VIP sections,” said R. Scott Barber, Regional President, Caesars Entertainment Mid-South Region.

 

PUSH will open on Saturday nights only at 10 p.m. General admission will be $10 per person from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. and $20 per person from 11 p.m. to close, which is typically 3 a.m. General admission to the nightclub may increase for special themed events or celebrity appearances. Diamond Total Rewards card holders receive free admission for themselves and one guest and Seven Stars Total Rewards card holders receive free admission for themselves and three guests.

 

VIP sections are available for $350 and include admission for seven people, a private VIP section, dedicated service staff, gratuity and 14 drink vouchers. Guests may reserve a VIP section by filling out the VIP request form online at www.push-tunica.com. Once the form is submitted PUSH staff will contact the guest and confirm the VIP section with a phone call.

 

PUSH, The Nightclub at Harrah’s can be found online at:

www.PUSH-Tunica.com

www.Twitter.com/PUSHTunica

www.Facebook.com/PUSHTunica

 

 

DJ Benny C’s bio is below. You can view some of his videos here: http://vimeo.com/djbennyc/videos

 

Hailing from DC, DJ Benny C has been DJing for several years with a style that is all his own. Mixing up all of the biggest hits from rock, hip hop, electro, classics and pop, you’re going to hear and see all your favorite songs. Having worked in Atlantic City, Boston, New Orleans, Baltimore, DC, and Kansas City, Benny has rocked all sorts of crowds from a few hundred to a few thousand. Now as a featured Crooklyn Clan video remixer, his videos are seen all over the world in many of the hottest clubs and by the best video DJs. Catch Benny C as he lights up the screens and heats up the dance floor with some of the best dance beats created!

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The Voyage Continues as the Moody Blues Stop to Rock Horseshoe Tunica

The Moody Blues plays Horseshoe Tunica March 23!

Forty five years ago the Moody Blues released their landmark album “Days of Future Passed.” The Moody Blues will bring their spring tour entitled The Moody Blues: The Voyage Continues – Highway 45 in conjunction with the 45th anniversary of the album “Days of Future Passed” to Horseshoe Tunica Friday, March 23 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $55 and are available in the casino gift shop, the casino box office day of show only beginning at 4 p.m., through Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or online at Ticketmaster.com through this link: http://bit.ly/MoodyBluesTunica. Guests must be 21 years or older.

 

Guests can expect to hear Moody Blues hits such as: “Nights in White Satin,” “Tuesday Afternoon,” “I’m Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band),” “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere,” and “The Voice.”

 

Moody Blues Bio from: http://www.moodybluestoday.com/index.cfm/pk/content/pid/400328

 

For over thirty years, The Moody Blues have been musical mainstays on concert stages, recordings and the airwaves.  Their remarkable consistency has generated the sale of over 55 million albums and created a standard for classic rock music which has brought them numerous awards including the NARM Number One World Group Award 1972, 18 platinum records, The Playboy Vocal Group of the Year Award, the Golden Ticket Award for the sale of 100,000 tickets at Madison Square Garden, as well as ASCAP and Performance Awards, the Ivor novello Statue (1984 Outstanding Contribution to British Music), and a priceless place in rock history.

 

The Moody Blues’ first full studio album, Days Of Future Passed, was released on November 11, 1967 and stayed on the Billboard charts for over two years.  Featuring the soon-to-be classic “Tuesday Afternoon” and one of the biggest-selling singles of all time, “Nights In White Satin,” the album became a milestone in rock recording.  It was one of the very first concept albums and set the style for many others to follow.

 

The band toured consistently in Great Britain and Europe and followed Days of Future Passed with the August 1968 release of In Search of The Lost Chord. Riding the success of the album’s hit singles “Ride My See-Saw” and “Voices In The Sky,” The Moody Blues began their first concert tour of the USA in October of that year and quickly developed a devoted and fanatical following there, which endures to this day.

 

On The Threshold Of A Dream, which contained the hit “Never Comes The Day,” was released in April 1969, followed in November of that year by the first release on the newly formed Threshold label, To Our Children’s Children’s Children, which featured the single “Gypsy.”  Both albums went to number one on the British charts.

 

In August 1970, Threshold’s second album was released, A Question Of Balance, which featured the international number one single “Question” and firmly established the Moodies as one of the emerging mega-groups of the time.

 

Other artists, such as Timon, Trapeze Nicky James, Sue Vickers, Providence and Asgard, were signed to and recorded with the new Threshold label, with members of the Moodies acting in various roles as producer/backing vocals/instrumentalists.

 

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour followed in July 1971 and included their rock hot “The Story In Your Eyes.”

 

Almost five years after their original appearance on the charts, “Nights In White Satin” and Days of Future Passed were re-activated in the States in 1972.  Their return to the charts was amazingly successful with both album and single hitting the number one position – and Days remaining on the charts for another two-year run.  In the UK “Nights In White Satin” has charted three times for the group = in 1968, 1972 and again in 1979.

 

Seventh Sojourn was also launched in October 1972 and, with the momentum of the smash single “I’m Just A Singer (in a Rock ‘N” Roll Band)” and “Isn’t Life Strange,” the album held the number one spot in the US charts for five consecutive weeks, giving the band two albums in the US top ten simultaneously.

 

After the resounding international success of Seventh Sojourn, the Moodies once again took to the road, launching the world tour which would travers three continents.  It was to be the last time that The Moody Blues were to appear together on stage for the next four years.

 

The break allowed band members to focus on projects outside the group.  Justin Hayward and John Lodge collaborated on the Blue Jays album in 1975.  Graeme Edge made two solo albums with Adrian Gurvitz – Kick Off Your Muddy Boots and Paradise Ballroom – before departing for an ocean-going trip around the world.  Ray Thomas produced two solo albums – From Might Oaks and Hopes, Wishes and Dreams.  John Lodge recorded Natural Avenue.  Justin Hayward recorded his solo album Songwriter and worked with Jeff Wayne on The War of The Worlds project, which produced for Justin the beautiful world-wide hit “Forever Autumn.”

 

In 1978 the Moodies returned to their group format and released Octave, which shot to the top of the charts with singles “Steppin’ In A Slide Zone” and “Driftwood.”  This proved that their fans had remained loyal despite a four-year absence.  The Moody Blues are one of the few groups in the world that have toured extensively with every album released.

 

Long Distance Voyager, a massive hit released in May 1981, held the number one spot on the album charts and introduced the singles “Gemini Dream” and “The Voice.”  This was followed by The Present in September 1983 which included the hits “Blue World” and “Sitting At The Wheel.”

 

The Moodies’ next album release was The Other Side Of Life in 1986, and when the single “Your Wildest Dreams” became a top-ten hit, yet another generation of fans was introduced to the Moodies’ music.  In addition, “Your Wildest Dreams” was voted Video of the Year by Billboard Magazine.

 

Sur La Mer followed in June 1988, containing the sensational “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere.”  This track, another hit for the Moodies, continues the saga of lost love first begun in “Your Wildest Dreams.”

 

The legend continued with the album Keys Of The Kingdom in July 1991, which included the hit single “Say It With Love,” and was a return to the soaring melodies and lyrical emotions of the band’s roots.  The track “Hope and Pray” completed the trio of searching/seeking songs.

 

In 1992 the album and video A Night At Red Rocks was recorded in Denver with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra.  This was the first ever Moody Blues video of a live performance and has been on the video charts since its release.  The video was aired several times on PBS TV in the USA, through which the band has gathered an ever greater following.  This concert recording set the scene for the next two hugely successful years when the band toured the USA and Europe, accompanied by a full symphonic orchestra.

 

In September 1993 the band were presented with a historical audio cassette by one of the space shuttle astronauts, Commander Robert “Hoot” Gibson, which he had carried with him on all four of his space missions.  Thus Days Of Future Passed and Seventh Sojourn had travelled over 10 million miles, circles the earth more than 420 times, spent 26.5 days in space, and travelled 26 times the speed of sound.  The plaque containing the cassette was displayed in the Hard Rock Cafe in Beverly Hills (where it was presented to the band) until it was brought back to the UK to take its place in the Threshold Records gallery.  “Hoot” has since carried the CD of Legend Of A Band on further missions.

 

1994 was the year that saw the Moodies inducted into the Hollywood Rock Walk of Fame where the band’s hand prints and signatures are now pemanently on display.  This was also the year that the promised box set was released.  Entitled Time Traveler and including 5 CDs, this most comprehensive Moody Blues collection ever chronicles the band’s rich history from their 1967 singles through their ground-breaking recording, to their current concert successes.  In addition, during their resoundingly successful orchestral tours of the USA, The Moody Blues made a triumphant return to Red Rocks, two years after their first concert with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra.

 

In 1995 the band also achieved one of their long-time ambitions, which was to perform concerts in South Africa.  They were very appreciatively received and look forward to being able to make a more extensive tour there in the future.

 

Late 1996 saw the release of The Very Best of The Moody Blues.  After entering Music Week’s Top 75 Albums chart at number 13 in the week following its release, the album achieved Silver status in the second week and after only five weeks had earned the Gold award.  This was followed in 1998 by the double-cd Anthology album.

 

Heading for the millenium The Moody Blues released their aptly named studio album Strange Times.  Self produced and recorded in Italy, this is only the second time that a Moodies’ album has emerged from a studio outside the UK.

 

During the band’s 2000 tour of the UK they were presented with a Platinum Sales Award by Universal Music to recognize the sale of more than 300,000 copies of The Very Best of The Moody Blues.  There couldn’t have been a more fitting setting for the presentation than London’s majestic Royal Albert Hall.

 

Hall of Fame: Recorded Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2000, which is available on CD, video and DVD, features all their greatest hits performed with The World Festival Orchestra.  Also filmed and recorded for television broadcast on over 70 American Public Television pleadge specials.

 

In the spring of 2001 the Imax film Journey into Amazing Caves, narrated by Liam Neeson and featuring a soundtrack with songs and performances by The Moody Blues, was released.  Apart from the new arrangements of more well known Moody Blues songs Justin and John co-wrote two new songs, “Water” and “We Can Fly,” for the soundtrack which is available on CD, video and DVD.

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Valentines Specials in Tunica

Love is in the air!

It’s February and that means Valentines day is fast approaching.

Have you made plans yet? Two of Tunica’s best steakhouses are offering special prix fixe menus for couples in this special day. Reservations are strongly encouraged.

Jack Binion's Steakhouse

Jack Binion's Steakhouse

Jack Binion’s Steakhouse at Horseshoe

Horseshoe’s Jack Binion’s Steakhouse is offering 3 courses for $50 per person or diners can order from the regular menu or choose single items from the special menu below.

Reservations: 1-800-303-7463

Appetizers

  • Beef Short Ribs Braised with Horseradish Cream $12
  • Scallop ala Milanese - Tender Sea Scallop Encrusted in Parmesan Cheese Seasoned Bread Crumbs, Marsala Sauce $12
  • Lobster Beignet - Tempura Lobster, Teriyaki Soy Sauce for Dipping $14

 

Entrees

  • Chateaubriand for Two* - Truffle Mashed Potatoes and Bordelaise Sauce $70
  • Veal Oscar - Oscar Topped Veal Chop Served with Wild Mushroom Risotto $36
  • Bronzed Sea Bass - Served over Sautéed Spinach, Grape Tomatoes and Orzo Lemon Caper Butter Sauce to the Side $34
  • Smoked & Stuffed BBQ Chicken - Stuffed with Bacon and Goat Cheese Drizzled with a Balsamic BBQ Reduction and served with Green Beans Almandine and Binion’s Roasted Potatoes $30

 

Dessert

  • Sweet Heart Martini for Two*
  • Chocolate & Vanilla Mousse Trufles, Gooey Double Chocolate Brownie,
  • Waffle Cookies, Berries & Tuxedo Strawberries $18

 

3 Courses For 2 -- $100
*Indicates Item is for 2

'37 at Harrah's Tunica

'37 at Harrah's Tunica

’37 at Harrah’s

’37 Fine Dining is offering three courses for two people for $100 as well or diners can order from the regular menu. Ladies will recieve a rose at ’37. Reservations are recommended. To make your reservation call 662-357-3009. The special Valentines menu is below.

Appetizers

  • Spinach and Arugula Salad with toasted Pine nuts, Onions, and Peppercorn smoked Bacon with Cranberry white balsamic dressing
  • Duck Confit Salad with Pears and Goat Cheese Fritters with a Blood Orange Vinaigrette
  • Aphrodite’s Baked Oysters from the Greek Goddess – Baked with Tomatoes, Capers, and a Feta Cheese Sauce

 

Entrée

  • Wild Mushroom & Herb Stuffed Game Hen with Sautéed Spinach, Baby Glazed Turnips, and Herb Jus
  • 8oz Filet with Roasted Portobello Mushroom and Port Wine Demi Sauce.
  • Baked Halibut in Saffron-Tomato Broth with Littleneck Clams, Cocotte Potatoes, and Italian Sausage

 

Dessert

  • Sweet Heart Martini for Two
  • Chocolate & Vanilla Mousse Truffles, Gooey Double Chocolate Brownie,
  • Waffle Cookies, Berries & Tuxedo Strawberries
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Limited Time Offer – Tunica Hotel Rooms Starting at $79 and Include a $50 Food Credit!

So, you want to come to Tunica, huh? What will you do when you get here?

 

I bet you might make a bet or two at some slot machines, or maybe the blackjack table, or roll some bones on the craps table to pickup some extra greenbacks? You could even play a round of golf, shoot some guns at the Willows Sporting Clays course, laugh it up at The Funny Bone Tunica, or just relax at the Bellissimo spa!

 

One thing is for sure, Tunica has some great food and you will definitely need to EAT!  Now for a limited time you can get $50 in free EATS and an awesome hotel rate with the Caesars Entertainment LIMITED TIME OFFER!

 

That’s right,  Harrah’s, Horseshoe, and Tunica Roadhouse have a great deal for you! Right now you can book a hotel room with rates starting as low as $79 online at http://www.caesars.com/Total/Tunica. With this limited time offer, not only do you get a great hotel rate, but you will also get a $50 food credit!

 

Hotel rates start at $79 for Harrah’s, $89 for Tunica Roadhouse, and $99 for Horseshoe.

 

Remember the further in advance you book the better hotel rate you will get. The rate prices above are starting prices so you may see higher prices depending on special events or high demand in the hotels, but the rates will still include a $50 food credit.

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Aretha Franklin Performs at Harrah’s Tunica March 3, 2012!!!

Aretha Franklin Performs at Harrah's Tunica March 3, 2012

The Memphis-born “Queen of Soul,” Aretha Franklin will perform at Harrah’s Tunica Saturday, March 3 at 9 p.m. Tickets range from $35 to $75 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000, online at Ticketmaster.com through this link: http://bit.ly/Aretha-Tunica-March, at casino gift shops, or the casino box office. The casino box office is open on performance days only. Guests must be 21 years or older to attend.

Franklin, a Memphis-born, Detroit-raised songstress, is renowned for her soul, R&B, and gospel recordings. Often referred to as “The Queen of Soul” or “Lady Soul,” Franklin became the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 3, 1987. She has captured 16 competitive Grammys, 12 of which are for best vocal performance.

 

As a child, Franklin and her sisters, Carolyn and Erma, sang at her father’s Detroit-area church and made her first recordings at age 14. By the 1960’s, Franklin had earned the nickname, “The Queen of Soul,” having become an internationally famous artist and a symbol of pride for the black community.

 

Franklin released numerous Top Ten hits in the late 1960’s and 1970’s, including some of her most successful hit singles: “Chain of Fools,” “You Make Me Feel (Like a Natural Woman),” “Think,” “Baby I love you,” “The House That Jack Built,” and “Respect,” a cover of an Otis Redding single which became her signature song. 

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Harrah’s Tunica to Host WSOP Circuit Event February 2 – 13

Preliminary Events Begin Friday, January 27

Since hosting its first tournament in 2005, World Series of Poker action has become a Mid-South winter tradition in Tunica, Mississippi.

That tradition continues February 2 when the WSOP Circuit returns to Harrah’s Tunica.

The 10th stop scheduled for the 2011-2012 season, the Circuit Series at Harrah’s Tunica will feature poker tournament buy-ins ranging from $125-$1,600 and include variations of the game such as Hold’em,Omaha, H.O.R.S.E. as well as a highly-anticipated No-Limit Hold’em heads up event.

Beginning, January 27th, Harrah’s Tunica will host a series of daily noon, 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. preliminary events with buy-ins ranging from $125-$235. See the full schedule for details.

As with the other WSOP Circuit stops, the Harrah’s Tunica Circuit Series will include 12 official Ring Events, through which players can earn points to qualify for a seat to the WSOP Circuit National Championship to be held inLas Vegasthis summer. The National Championship is a nationally-televised WSOP gold bracelet event featuring a million-dollar prize pool put up by Caesars Entertainment and the WSOP.

Last year’s WSOP Circuit National champion, Sam Barnhart, a software analyst from Little Rock, Arkansas, qualified for his seat after winning the WSOP Circuit Main Event at Harrah’s Tunica. His earnings from the two combined events totaled $448,612.

Learn more about the WSOPC National Championship here.

Learn more about the WSOPC points system here.

In addition to the 12 ring events scheduled at Harrah’s Tunica, the Seniors No-Limit Hold’em event takes place Sunday, January 29th while the ladies event begins Sunday, February 5.

The WSOP Circuit Main Event at Harrah’s Tunica gets underway Saturday, February 11 at noon.

Harrah’s Tunica is offering special room rates of $35 Sunday – Thursday and $65 Friday – Saturday to WSOP Circuit participants. Use promo code CWSOP12 when booking online or by phone at 1-800-CAESARS.

 

 

2011 Field of players in Event 1


 

2012 WSOPC at Harrah's Tunica Schedule


About the WSOP

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is the largest, richest and most prestigious gaming event in the world awarding millions of dollars in prize money and the prestigious gold bracelet, globally recognized as the sport’s top prize. Featuring a comprehensive slate of tournaments in every major poker variation, the WSOP is poker’s longest running tournament in the world, dating back to 1970. In 2010, the event attracted 72,966 entrants from 117 different countries to the Rio in Las Vegasand awarded over $187 million in prize money. In addition, the WSOP has formed groundbreaking alliances in broadcasting, digital media and corporate sponsorships, while successfully expanding the brand internationally with the advent in 2007 of the World Series of Poker Europe.  The WSOP Circuit Tour is entering its seventh season in 2010-11, and will feature 12 stops throughout the U.S., plus for the first ever, a stop in South Africa. For more information on the World Series of Poker, please visit www.WSOP.com.

About Harrah’s Tunica

Harrah’s Tunica is located 20 minutes south ofMemphis,Tennesseeand was originally opened in 1996 as Grand Casino. On May, 23, 2008 Paula Deen cut the official grand opening ribbon at Harrah’s Tunica featuring the first of its kind Paula Deen Buffet and an interactive gaming floor that is the largest in the region. Spanning over 2,000 acres Harrah’s Tunica features the Links at Cottonwoods championship golf course designed by Hale Irwin, Willows Sporting Clays and Hunting Center, the Mid-South Convention Center offering over 65,000 square feet of indoor meeting space, three elegant hotels totaling 1356 hotel rooms, the 200-space Mid-South RV Resort, Bellissimo Spa and Salon, and a 2,400 seat event center that features headline entertainment

About Caesars Entertainment:

Caesars Entertainment Corporation is the world’s largest casino entertainment company. Since its beginning in Reno, Nevada, more than 70 years ago, Caesars has grown through development of new resorts, expansions and acquisitions, and now operates casinos on four continents. The company’s resorts operate primarily under the Harrah’s®, Caesars® and Horseshoe® brand names. Caesars also owns the World Series of Poker® and the London Clubs International family of casinos. Caesars Entertainment is focused on building loyalty and value with its guests through a unique combination of great service, excellent products, unsurpassed distribution, operational excellence and technology leadership. Caesars is committed to environmental sustainability and energy conservation and recognizes the importance of being a responsible steward of the environment. For more information, please visit www.caesars.com.

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Sheryl Underwood Performs at The Funny Bone Tunica January 20 – 21!

Sheryl Underwood Performs at The Funny Bone at Harrah's Tunica January 20 - 21, 2012

Sheryl Underwood

The Funny Bone at Harrah’s Casino Tunica

(located on 2nd Floor next to Paula Deen’s)

Fri, Jan. 20 – Sat, Jan. 21

Showtimes: Fri 7:30 & 10:00; Sat 7:00, 9:30 & 12:00

Ticket Price: $25 Advance/ $30 Day of Show

For Tickets & More Information: (662) 357-4242

Purchase Online at http://www.funnybonetunica.com/

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New Year’s Eve in Tunica!

There is always something exciting happening in Tunica, but hands down New Year’s Eve is the biggest and best party night!

Harrah’s, Horseshoe, and Tunica Roadhouse casinos are preparing for the big night and looking forward to ringing in 2012 with a bang!

New Year's Eve at Harrah's Tunica

Ciroc du Night

Harrah’s New Year’s Eve celebration is themed CIROC du Night and is sure to be amazing as video DJ Ben Cohen mixes it up on the 1′s and 2′s while multiple acrobats, aerial artists, and fire performers amaze and astound revelers. Tickets are $20 through Ticketmaster here: http://bit.ly/HarrahsNYE2011 and $35 at the door.
Doors open at 10:00 p.m. and the party goes until 2:00 a.m.
Don’t forget the free champagne toast at midnight!

 

 

Tunica Roadhouse New Year's Eve

Hell Raisin' New Year's Eve at Tunica Roadhouse

Tunica Roadhouse will be raising hell on New Year’s Eve as they give away $50,000 in Free Slot Play and bring in Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers to burn up 2011 and blast everyone into a good time for 2012!

Have a little taste of Dwayne and the hell raisers in this video


A little Zydeco and lots of fun at Tunica Roadhouse. Good times are what we are all about.

Mudflaps King will perform on the Riverstage bar  from 5:00pm -- 9:00pm and Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers will carry us in to 2012 performing on the Riverstage Bar from 9:00pm -- 2:00am.

Food specials:
Range Steakhouse-
5:00pm -- 11:00pm
$75.00 +tax per person

Big Kitchen Buffet-
11:00am -- 4:00pm $10.99 +tax per person
4:00pm- 1:00am $21.99 +tax per person

$50,000 Free Slot Play Drawing
December 31, 2011
9:00pm -- 1:00am

Start swiping your Total Rewards card beginning at 7pm at the promotional kiosks until 12:55am. All Total Rewards card holders receive one (1) entry into the drawings.

Winners will have until 12:55am to claim your Free Slot Play prize. Any unclaimed prizes will go to the 1am drawing winner.

 

New Year's Eve at Horseshoe Tunica

Celebrating 60 Years of Swagger

Horseshoe will be celebrating 60 Years of Swagger with Terry Mike Jeffrey, Rob & the Rage, and the Soul Shockers when they rock the stage bar while Las Vegas Showgirls dance on the casino floor throughout the night.
Enjoy food specials in our Village Square Buffet and complimentary party favors that will lead up to a legendary countdown to 2012.

NYE Restaurant specials:
Village Square Buffet:
3 p.m. – 2 a.m.
Adults $29.99
Children 3-10 $15.99
Under 3 Free

Jack Binion’s Steakhouse
$100 – 4 courses with champagne and wine with entree
$135 add a Lobster tail to any entrée
Champagne and wine with entrée included.

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