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The creator of They Call Me "Tater Salad" from Comedy Central, comedian Ron White, comes to Mohegan Sun Arena.
Ron White made a name for himself performing in the Blue Collar Comedy Tour from 2000 to 2003. He broke out on his own in the fall of 2003 with the release of his album Drunk in Public, which was met with huge approval from fans. In the same year, he also produced a one-hour comedy special for Comedy Central called They Call Me "Tater Salad," sealing his fate as a top-notch entertainer. He most recently released a comic biography of his life entitled Ron 'Tater Salad' White: I Had The Right To Remain Silent... But I Didn’t Have the Ability.*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
Multiple Grammy Award winner Sheryl Crow is bringing all her hits and new music from her successful new CD Detours to Mohegan Sun Arena with special guest James Blunt.
Bolder and more free-spirited than ever, Sheryl Crow embarks on paths both deeply personal and grandly global on Detours. Filled with songs about having and holding, changing and letting go, about beginnings, endings and the roads between them, Detours was inspired by "how I feel things are going in the world and what's happened to me the last couple of years," says the nine-time Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter. On Detours, the fearlessly outspoken Sheryl Crow continues a journey of self-discovery that has increasingly appealed to both the head and the heart.
James Blunt shot to worldwide prominence following the release of his debut album Back To Bedlam in 2005. Achieving what few artists are able to after releasing just one album, Back To Bedlam hit #1 in countless countries making the awards and nominations for James begin to mount up. Spawning the hit singles "You’re Beautiful" and "Goodbye My Lover," James Blunt became a household name as his songs became the anthems of 2006.
Additional information for Jack Wagner is not available at this time.
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
In 1986, Poison released their debut album, Look What the Cat Dragged In. To date, Poison has sold more than 25 million records and DVDs worldwide and is considered one of the most successful and hard-working Rock bands in the industry today. Their latest release, Poison'd!, is an album of cover songs, featuring many of the band's favorite Rock classics including David Bowie's "Suffragette City," The Cars' "Just What I Needed," The Romantics' "What I Like About You," Sweet's "Little Willy," The Marshall Tucker Band's "Can't You See," and The Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers."
Dokken formed in 1976 and have sold over 10 million albums worldwide throughout their career. Consisting of band members Don Dokken, Barry Sparks, Mick Brown and Jon Levin, tDokken released a new studio album on May 13, 2008 entitled Lightning Strikes Again.
Sebastian Bach became a household name as the lead singer of the Heavy Metal Rock band Skid Row in the 80s and 90s. Bach and Skid Row parted ways in 1996. Since then, Bach has been a part of numerous projects, including being cast alongside Ted Nugent, Evan Seinfeld, Jason Bonham and Scott Ian as lead singer for the VH1 reality show Supergroup. His latest solo studio effort, Angel Down, was released in November 2007.
Additional information for War is not available at this time.
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Fresh off their 2008 Grammy Award, the fifth Grammy in the band's illustrious history, the Eagles aptly named their tour after their latest album release. Released in 2007, Long Road Out of Eden was the band's first collection of new material in 28 years and debuted at the top of the charts by selling more than 711,000 copies in its first week. Since that time, their newest album has been certified platinum seven times with the lead single "How Long" earning the Eagles another Grammy.
Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, the Eagles consist of Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit and Don Henley. With hits like "Take It Easy" and "Hotel California," and albums like Long Road Out of Eden and Greatest Hits 1971-1975, the Eagles continue to gain fans throughout the world.
Additional information for Maxi Priest is not available at this time.
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