38 Special - Riverwind Casino Norman OK - Tickets information reviews
The classic rock and rollers hit the road 38 Special at the Riverwind Casino Norman, OK. Finished Mar 7. Buy tickets online now or find out more with Oklahoma City Theater
- The Book of Mormon at Civic Center Music Hall
- Disney’s Beauty And The Beast at Civic Center Music Hall
- Elf the Musical at Civic Center Music Hall
- Kimberly Akimbo at Civic Center Music Hall
- A Beautiful Noise at Civic Center Music Hall
38 Special Hit The Open Road On Tour
Lead by Donnie Van Zant, the brother of Lynyrd Skynyrd frontman Ronnie Van Zant, 38 Special broke out from the shadows of the Southern rock behemoth and carved out a name for themselves with soaring, stomping stadium rock and roll. Don’t miss the Second Chance hitmakers when they dust off their catalog of hell-raising anthems and hit the road during an extensive tour of North America.
Formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1974 by singer Van Zant and his childhood friend, guitarist Don Barnes, the band found its iconic name after getting stuck in a warehouse in which they were practicing rather loudly. When the cops were called and they couldn’t open the door, one of the policemen shot off the lock with his .38 special. From these auspicious beginnings, an evolving collective of band members circled around Van Zant’s melodic, driving sonic vision, bolstered by a committed touring schedule which still sees hundreds of shows each year.
Lead by Donnie Van Zant, the brother of Lynyrd Skynyrd frontman Ronnie Van Zant, 38 Special broke out from the shadows of the Southern rock behemoth and carved out a name for themselves with soaring, stomping stadium rock and roll. Don’t miss the Second Chance hitmakers when they dust off their catalog of hell-raising anthems and hit the road during an extensive tour of North America.
Formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1974 by singer Van Zant and his childhood friend, guitarist Don Barnes, the band found its iconic name after getting stuck in a warehouse in which they were practicing rather loudly. When the cops were called and they couldn’t open the door, one of the policemen shot off the lock with his .38 special. From these auspicious beginnings, an evolving collective of band members circled around Van Zant’s melodic, driving sonic vision, bolstered by a committed touring schedule which still sees hundreds of shows each year.
Customer reviews
1 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)larry Miller
Top level arena show in a smaller venue!
Last night’s 38 Special show was an event not to be missed. The band was as tight as I’ve ever seen in my 50plus years of attending live concerts! Lead singer Don Barnes sounded like he had just stepped out the Mid 70’s with amazing vocals and unconscious guitar playing for a man his age. Loved it, Don! Jerry Riggs also didn’t disappoint. Savvy guitar playing with a solo psychedelic that wooed the crowd. Incredible! Bobby Capps on keyboard was also fantastic. Giving a near perfect vocal on the groups hit, “Second Chance”. Brought my wife to tears. Great job Bobby! Gary Moffatt on drums literally has no equal. Not since the great Neil Peart of Rush passed away have, I witnessed that level of play. Simply amazing solo! Finally, Bassist Barry Dunaway was the essential Rythm driver that kept the group so freaking tight. If you missed this concert, you missed an event. and to top it off, it was the last of a 97 show dates this tour! Kudos guys! … Read more Write a review All your reviews
FAQ
What is the future of the game of roulette?
What is the future of the game of roulette? One potential future for roulette is the integration of virtual and augmented reality technologies. This would allow players to immerse themselves in a virtual casino environment and enjoy a more realistic and engaging gaming experience. Another potential future for roulette is the continued growth of online gaming. As more and more people turn to the internet for their gaming needs, online casinos are likely to become even more popular.
What tribe is Riverwind Casino?
Riverwind Casino is a governmental enterprise of the Chickasaw Nation, (“Nation”) a federally recognized sovereign Indian tribe.
When Was Riverwind Casino Built? Secrets Revealed!
Hey there, casino fans! Riverwind Casino in Norman, Oklahoma, first welcomed guests in August 2006. Owned by the Chickasaw Nation, it kicked off with 219,000 square feet of fun, packed with slots, table games, a 1,500-seat theater, tasty restaurants, and a lively lounge.riverwind+2 Fast forward to fun milestones—like 2007, when it teamed up with Heisman winners for the cool Autographs Sports Bar, drawing in sports lovers. Then, in February 2009, the snazzy Riverwind Hotel opened right next door, linked by a skybridge for easy access.
Is Caesars Windsor Casino Open 24/7? Yes!
Hey there, Caesars Windsor Casino is open 24 hours a day, every single day of the year. That means you can hit the slots or tables anytime, like at 3 AM after a late-night craving for some blackjack. Over 2,200 slots and 88 tables keep the action going non-stop on their massive 100,000-square-foot floor. The poker room sticks to the 24/7 vibe too, especially during busy times, so no worries about missing out.
When and where was the game of roulette first played?
When and where was the game of roulette first played? The game as we know it today first appeared in Paris in 1796, and quickly gained popularity throughout Europe, especially in the casinos of Monte Carlo. The addition of the zero by Francois and Louis Blanc in the mid-19th century helped to increase the house edge and make the game more profitable for casinos.
Welcome to Riverwind Casino, the OKC metro is number ONE destination for food, entertainment and winning for more than a decade.
This site only collects related articles. Viewing the original, please copy and open the following link:38 Special - Riverwind Casino Norman OK - Tickets information reviews






