Music and Poker: The Overlapping Traits You Didn’t Know Existed

Music and poker have a long history together. You only need to look at the number of world-famous songs that mention poker to know that. Ace of Spades by Motorhead, Desperado by The Eagles, and The Gambler by Kenny Rogers are all certified classics, and, while not explicitly about poker, Elvis Presley’s Viva Las Vegas, released back in 1964, certainly captures the feeling of the dizzying heights of Las Vegas.

Well-Known Pop Culture References From The Gambling Industry

The very aura of gambling speaks of thrill, excitement, and an adrenaline rush that is hard to forget. Time and again, pop culture has used the gambling theme to attract a huge audience and has, indeed, done it without fail. From films and songs to video games, here are some famous references that are exemplary of gambling in pop culture!

4 Best Songs About Poker Ever You Need To Know

Poker is among the favourite casino games of many people in various online casinos. It can be found in both table and live games collections and is supplied by many industry leaders.

Music and Money: Five of the Most Famous Casino-Themed Pop Songs

There are certain subjects that will always inspire songs: love, loss, breakups, and makeups… When it comes to select topics, it seems the only way we can really make sense of them is to turn our experiences into epic tunes.

KENNY ROGERS TO PLAY FINAL UK CONCERT AT BLACKPOOL’S LIVEWIRE FESTIVAL 2018

GRAMMY award-winning superstar and Country Music Hall of Fame member Kenny Rogers has announced that his final UK concert will be at LIVEWIRE Festival 2018, with special guest multi-GRAMMY award winning songwriter Linda Davis.

Charlie Worsham at The Borderline, Soho, London 16th March 2017

Steve Holley has seen Charlie Worsham three times now and has been blown away every time by his incredible guitar playing, clever lyrics and stage presence.

Two Nights of Country Music 11th And 12th November

Steve Holley had his very own Country Music Festival when he saw Charlie Worsham, Frankie Davies, Thomas Rhett, and Rhett Atkins in London last week.