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Virtual Reality Slots: The Next Big Thing in Online Gaming

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By Mitch Rice

Virtual Reality (VR) technology has dramatically transformed the landscape of digital entertainment, offering immersive experiences that were once the stuff of science fiction. In the gaming industry, VR has taken a foothold by enhancing the user experience, providing a new level of depth and interaction. Among the many applications of this technology, virtual reality slots are emerging as a particularly exciting development in the realm of online gaming.

Understanding Virtual Reality Slots

Virtual reality slots are a type of online casino game where players can engage in slot machine gameplay within a fully immersive VR environment. By donning a VR headset, players can enter a three-dimensional world where slot machines feel as real as those found in a land-based casino. The realism doesn’t stop at visuals; with VR, the sound, environment, and even the interaction with machines mimic real-life conditions, making the experience thrilling and engaging.

How VR Slots Enhance Player Experience

Virtual reality slots go beyond traditional slot online by offering a multisensory experience that can include touch, sound, and visual feedback that adjusts as you explore the game. Players can walk around the virtual casino, interact with other players, and experience the excitement of hitting a jackpot in a way that feels much more tangible and exciting compared to clicking a button on a screen.

The Technology Behind Virtual Reality Slots

To enjoy VR slots, players typically need a VR headset such as the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, or Sony PlayStation VR. These devices are equipped with high-resolution displays and motion tracking technology, which are crucial for creating a believable and interactive virtual environment. Additionally, a sufficiently powerful PC or gaming console is required to handle the detailed graphics and the processing power needed for a seamless VR experience.

Software Innovations

The software that powers VR slots is more complex than that of standard online slots. It needs to not only manage the regular mechanics of slot gaming but also integrate with VR hardware to track player movements, manage interactions with the game environment, and render high-definition graphics in real-time.

The Benefits of Virtual Reality Slots

One of the main advantages of VR slots over traditional online slots is the level of engagement they offer. The immersive nature of VR can lead to higher player retention rates as users are not merely participating in a game but are being transported into a different world, which can be a highly addictive and enjoyable experience.

Attracting a New Demographic

VR slots have the potential to attract a demographic that might not typically be interested in online gambling. Younger gamers who are looking for cutting-edge technology and a more interactive gaming experience may find VR slots appealing, broadening the audience for online casinos.

Potential for Social Interaction

Unlike traditional online slots, VR slots can include a social aspect. Players might be able to talk to each other, share tips, and celebrate wins together in a virtual casino, making it a more communal and interactive experience.

Future Trends in VR Slots

As VR technology evolves, we can expect VR slots to become even more interactive. This could include more realistic slot machines, the ability to manipulate virtual objects, and even more complex player-to-player interactions.

Integration with Other Technologies

Looking ahead, VR slots might integrate with other technologies, such as augmented reality (AR) or artificial intelligence (AI). This could lead to hybrid experiences that blend real-world and virtual elements or smarter, more responsive gaming environments that adapt to individual player preferences and habits.

Regulatory and Ethical Considerations

As with any emerging technology, there are regulatory and ethical considerations. Ensuring fair play, preventing addiction, and protecting privacy in a much more immersive environment will be crucial as VR slots become more prevalent.

Conclusion

Virtual reality slots represent a significant step forward in the evolution of online gaming. They offer a combination of excitement, interactivity, and realism that traditional online slots can’t match. As technology continues to advance, VR slots are poised to become a major force in both the gaming and gambling industries, potentially changing how we think about and engage with online casinos.

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2024 Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco Airs on SiriusXM

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SiriusXM will offer listeners nationwide coverage of this weekend’s world-famous FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2024, featuring the live turn-by-turn broadcast as well as pre- and post-race commentary airing on SiriusXM channel 81 and on the SiriusXM app.

On race day Sunday, May 26, SiriusXM’s coverage begins at 8 am ET with the Speed City F1 Pre-Race Show, hosted by Jon Massengale, Jonathan Green, Bob Varsha and Chris Medland. At 9 am ET, SiriusXM will air the BBC 5 Live radio broadcast for the FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2024, allowing listeners to hear every lap live from start to finish. Immediately after the race, Massengale, Green, Varsha and Medland will be back on the air for the Speed City F1 Post-Race Show to recap the race and hear from the competitors.

“The Grand Prix de Monaco is one of the most exciting events in motorsports,” said Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer. “Our coverage will deliver all the action from the circuit and our F1 programming before and after the race will bring our listeners closer to everything happening this weekend in one of the most exotic and beautiful venues in the world.”

SiriusXM will also air live coverage of Qualifying on Saturday, May 25 at 9:55 am ET. After Qualifying, Speed City Saturday airs live with a recap of qualifying and a preview of Sunday’s Grand Prix.

Tonight at 7 pm ET, SiriusXM listeners can also tune in to the weekly F1 show, Wheel to Wheel, hosted by Chris Medland and Jon Massengale, on SiriusXM channel 81 and on the SiriusXM app.

In the days leading up to the race, the SiriusXM app will feature a special “Greatest Day in Motorsports” hub that will make it easy for listeners to find F1 race and qualifying coverage, preview programming and more.

SiriusXM listeners get live broadcasts of every race from the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship season, running February through December. After seven events, three-time world champion Max Verstappen holds the lead in the driver standings with 161 points, while his team, Oracle Red Bull Racing, holds the top spot in the constructor standings.

For more information on SiriusXM, go to www.SiriusXM.com. For more info on the 2024 Formula 1 season visit www.Formula1.com.

SiriusXM to Launch New Podcast with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson, “Where Everybody Knows Your Name”

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SiriusXM today announced the launch of “Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson (Sometimes),” a new original podcast hosted by the Emmy Award-winning actors and friends. Premiering June 12, the podcast will see Ted and Woody reconnect 30 years after the end of their acclaimed sitcom “Cheers,” joined by a plethora of exciting guests.

A trailer is available by clicking HERE.

Each week on “Where Everybody Knows Your Name,” Ted and (when he can find him) Woody will sit down with a special guest to dig beyond the career highlights and into the stuff of life that makes us who we are. While listeners can expect some fond reminiscences of their time on Cheers, the show will mostly serve as a freewheeling exchange of laughter and wisdom as the charismatic duo reconnect both with each other and with the talented friends they’ve made throughout their incredible careers. Listeners will join Ted and Woody as they have insightful conversations with Eric Andre, Will ArnettKristen BellLaura DernJane FondaSimu LiuMegan MullallyConan O’BrienNick OffermanMartin ShortMary Steenburgen and more, and raise a glass to these stars’ extraordinary journeys.

“Though I’ve always dreaded small talk at a cocktail party, I’ve found that it is a genuine privilege to sit down with someone for a deep, uninterrupted conversation. With this podcast, we’ll do just that,” said Ted Danson. “And that I get to do it with Woody, my dear friend of many decades, is the cherry on top of the sundae. Each week, we’ll reflect on our own friendship and careers, and get to the core of the special guests who join us. I can’t wait for you to listen.”

“The best part about doing this podcast is that it’s given me an excuse to hang out with Ted,” said Woody Harrelson. “Sure we’ll talk with interesting guests, and sure we’ll share some laughs along the way, but the biggest win will be rekindling our romance, I mean friendship, after all this time. And I’m glad listeners will be able to join us for that.”

After bidding farewell to the iconic Boston bar in “Cheers,” Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson embarked on incredible careers, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Danson earned critical acclaim for roles in “Becker,” “Damages,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” and the philosophical comedy “The Good Place.” With an impact that goes beyond acting, he also co-founded Oceana, a non-profit organization championing marine conservation, showcasing his commitment to environmental advocacy. Meanwhile, Harrelson seamlessly transitioned to diverse roles in acclaimed films such as “Natural Born Killers,” “The People vs. Larry Flynt” and the renowned “Hunger Games” franchise, earning several Oscar nominations for his standout performances.

“Throughout their storied careers, Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson have shown the world that their skill sets extend well beyond any one medium,” said Adam Sachs, Senior Vice President of Podcast Content at SiriusXM. “With the launch of ‘Where Everybody Knows Your Name,’ fans will get to experience a whole new side of these incredible talents through candid, insightful, and always funny conversations with some of today’s most interesting and accomplished people. We couldn’t be any more excited to welcome them to the SiriusXM family, and look forward to sharing what they have in store.”

Produced by SiriusXM’s Team Coco, new episodes of “Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson (Sometimes)” will be available every Wednesday beginning June 12 on the SiriusXM app and all major podcast listening platforms.

“Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson (Sometimes)” is created and hosted by Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson. The show’s executive producers are Nick Liao, Adam Sachs, Willie Navarre, Jeff Ross, and Colin Anderson. Talent booking is by Paula Davis and Gina Battista. Original music is by Woody Harrelson, Antony Genn, Mary Steenburgen, and John Osborne.

Consumer Cellular is the official launch sponsor of “Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson (Sometimes).”

Eligible customers can get their first three months of SiriusXM streaming for free. Click here to sign up and experience all that SiriusXM has to offer. See Offer Details.

Verve Records To Release ‘Louis in London,’ The Last Great Performance From Louis Armstrong

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Verve Records is proud to announce LOUIS IN LONDON, the last great performance by the most influential American musician of all time, Louis Armstrong. Recorded live at the BBC on July 2, 1968 – just weeks after the groundbreaking GRAMMY Award-winning artist hit the #1 spot on the UK charts with “What A Wonderful World” – the 13-track collection will be released on standard black and exclusive blue vinyl, CD, and digital, accompanied by extensive liner notes by Armstrong’s biographer and Director of Research Collections for the Louis Armstrong House Museum, Ricky Riccardi, on Friday, July 12.

From redefining jazz with his revolutionary trumpet playing to singlehandedly inventing popular singing, Louis Armstrong made a greater impact on American popular music than any other single artist before or since. In July 1968, Armstrong and his renowned band, The All-Stars, travelled to England and entered the BBC’s London studios to record a performance, full of vitality and joy, that manifested some of the most inspired singing and trumpet playing of his remarkable career.

Captured in high fidelity audio and video, LOUIS IN LONDON presents Armstrong delivering everything from the first composition he’s known to have played in public – W.C. Handy’s “Ole Miss” – to the chart-topping “What A Wonderful World” and classic versions of such worldwide hits as “Mack The Knife” and “Hello, Dolly!,” the latter of which premieres today alongside a high definition official performance video streaming now at YouTube.

First broadcast on September 22, 1968 as BBC TV’s “Show Of The Week – Louis Armstrong,” the session poignantly proved to be Armstrong’s last great performance. From the moment Armstrong received a copy of the 1968 London recording, he became determined for the world to hear this music, affixing a note to the outside of the tape box on which he wrote, “For The Fans.” Armstrong sent copies of the BBC concert to friends and played them whenever he received visitors. Though he could have chosen any number of remarkable recordings, including his iconic collaborations with Ella Fitzgerald, he instead returned again and again to the BBC session from the summer of 1968. Now, more than five decades since his passing, LOUIS IN LONDON will at long last be officially shared with the world.

“Knowing how badly he wanted his friends and fans to hear this music while he was still alive,” writes Ricky Riccardi in the album’s exclusive liner notes, “it’s a great source of pride to know that it will now be enjoyed by new generations, including many fans who weren’t even alive at the time Armstrong passed, but who are still inspired by his music and his joy.

“Armstrong once claimed he was here ‘in the cause of happiness.’ All these decades later, albums like LOUIS IN LONDON continue his life’s mission at a time when we still need to be reminded that maybe it still is a wonderful world and maybe we’ll never walk alone after all.”

LOUIS ARMSTRONG – LOUIS IN LONDON
Release Date: Friday, July 12
Tracklist:
When It’s Sleepy Time Down South
(Back Home Again) In Indiana
A Kiss To Build a Dream On
Hello, Dolly!
Mame
You’ll Never Walk Alone
Ole Miss
Blueberry Hill
Mack The Knife
Rockin’ Chair
The Bare Necessities
What a Wonderful World
When The Saints Go Marching In

Louis Armstrong: trumpet, vocals

The All Stars:
Tyree Glenn: trombone | Joe Muranyi: clarinet
Marty Napoleon: piano | Buddy Catlett: bass
Danny Barcelona: drums

National Music Centre Celebrates Alberta’s Black Music Community on June 7 for Black Music Month

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To celebrate Black Music Month in June, the National Music Centre (NMC) will present a special event curated by former MuchMusic VJ Master T and hosted by CBC Key of A’s Tarik Robinson on June 7 at the King Eddy.

“From jazz to soul and hip-hop to rock’n’roll, Black artists have pioneered some of the most influential genres in history,” said Master T. “Black Music Month is a time to celebrate those contributions and put a spotlight on today’s Black Canadian artists.”

The program features performances from lo-fi soul act Sargeant X Comrade, Edmonton-bred hip-hop/R&B titan K-Riz, Calgary jazz pianist, music producer, and composer Timothonius, and Nigerian-Canadian DJ Jadé, who fuses house, disco, afrobeats, and pop into her sets. The evening will also include an open mic for emerging Black talent, where artists will have a chance to flex their skills and receive live industry insight and feedback by a panel of Black music industry professionals, who will share their own experiences navigating the industry as independent artists. The panel includes K-Riz, up-and-coming R&B singer LATISHA, vocalist and beatmaker Lowkita, and R&B crooner Ethan Cybril.

Emerging Black artists are encouraged to submit an original song to be considered for the open mic. The top four submissions will be invited to perform the song live on the evening of Friday, June 7. Each artist will receive an honorarium and live feedback onstage from a panel of established musicians. Artists interested in performing and receiving feedback can upload their submissions at studiobell.ca/bmm24 by Friday, May 31 at 11:59 pm MT.

NMC Presents: Black Music Month at the King Eddy happens on June 7 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $15 or $10 for NMC Members at studiobell.ca/whats-on. To become an NMC Member, visit studiobell.ca/become-a-member and save on NMC events and exhibitions.

The National Music Centre (NMC) has a mission to amplify the love, sharing, and understanding of music. It is preserving and celebrating Canada’s music story inside its home at Studio Bell in the heart of the East Village in Mohkinstsis (Calgary) on Treaty 7 territory. NMC is the home to four Canadian music halls of fame, including the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, and Quebec’s ADISQ Hall of Fame. Featuring musical instruments, artifacts, recording equipment, and memorabilia, the NMC Collection spans over 450 years of music history and innovation. A registered charity with programs that include exhibitions, artist development, performance, and education, NMC is inspiring a new generation of music lovers. For more information about NMC’s onsite activities, please visit studiobell.ca. To check out the NMC experience online, including video-on-demand performances, made-in-Canada stories, and highly entertaining educational content, visit amplify.nmc.ca.

Fleetwood Mac’s New Compilation Spotlights 19 Essential Tracks From The Band’s First Seven Reprise Albums

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In the late 1960s, Mick Fleetwood, Peter Green, John McVie, and Jeremy Spencer laid the foundation for what would become one of the most storied and successful bands in rock history, Fleetwood Mac. Now, Rhino is celebrating the band’s transformative early days with a compilation that features 19 essential tracks.

BEST OF FLEETWOOD MAC (1969-1974) will be available on July 26 from Rhino on CD, 2-LP 180-gram black vinyl, & 2-LP brick & mortar exclusive on sea-blue vinyl. Pre-Order HERE.

The new collection spans a prolific five-year period that began in 1969 after the band signed with Reprise Records. It includes songs selected from seven studio albums: Then Play On (1969), Kiln House (1970), Future Games (1971), Bare Trees (1972), Penguin (1973), Mystery To Me (1973), and Heroes Are Hard To Find (1974).

Those albums fueled Fleetwood Mac’s early popularity in the U.K. and catapulted them into the Top Ten with singles like “Oh Well – Pt. 1” and “The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown).” Both tracks are included in the collection along with fan favorites like “Rattlesnake Shake,” “Station Man,” “Sentimental Lady,” “Spare Me A Little Of Your Love,” and “Remember Me.”

Between 1969 and 1974, Fleetwood Mac experienced near-constant changes in membership. The new compilation provides a showcase for each lineup, with songs featuring nearly every member from this era, including founders Fleetwood, Green, McVie, and Spencer, plus Christine McVie, Danny Kirwan, Bob Welch, and Bob Weston.

James McNair’s new liner notes accompany the compilation and expertly navigate the band’s twisting timeline during this period. He writes: “By the time of Fleetwood Mac’s winter 1971 U.S. tour, Christine McVie was a fully-fledged member. Her keyboard-playing and co-lead vocals alongside those of Kirwan and Spencer were integral in the wake of Green’s departure…Alas, any calm seas were short-lived; Fleetwood Mac was still a volatile ship. Spencer, too, was about to go missing in action.”

THE BEST OF FLEETWOOD MAC (1969-1974)
2-LP Track Listing

LP One: Side One
1. “Oh Well – Pt. 1”
2. “Rattlesnake Shake”
3. “The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown)”
4. “Station Man”
5. “Jewel Eyed Judy”

Side Two
1. “Tell Me All The Things You Do”
2. “Future Games”
3. “Sands Of Time” – Single Version
4. “Sunny Side Of Heaven”

LP Two: Side One
1. “Bare Trees”
2. “Sentimental Lady”
3. “Spare Me A Little Of Your Love”
4. “Remember Me”
5. “Did You Ever Love Me”

Side Two
1. “Emerald Eyes”
2. “Hypnotized”
3. “Heroes Are Hard To Find”
4. “Angel”
5. “Prove Your Love”

THE BEST OF FLEETWOOD MAC (1969-1974)
CD Track Listing

1. “Oh Well – Pt. 1”
2. “Rattlesnake Shake”
3. “The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown)”
4. “Station Man”
5. “Jewel Eyed Judy”
6. “Tell Me All The Things You Do”
7. “Future Games”
8. “Sands Of Time” – Single Version
9. “Sunny Side Of Heaven”
10. “Bare Trees”
11. “Sentimental Lady”
12. “Spare Me A Little Of Your Love”
13. “Remember Me”
14. “Did You Ever Love Me”
15. “Emerald Eyes”
16. “Hypnotized”
17. “Heroes Are Hard To Find”
18. “Angel”
19. “Prove Your Love”

Chris Stapleton to Launch Exclusive SiriusXM Channel

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SiriusXM announced today that 10-time GRAMMY award winning singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton will launch an exclusive year-round SiriusXM channel, Chris Stapleton Radio, on Thursday, May 23 at 12:00 pm ET.

SiriusXM’s newest 24/7 channel will be available to subscribers across North America in their cars on channel 63 or anywhere they go with the SiriusXM app.

Chris Stapleton Radio will be curated and presented by Stapleton and his band, The Honchos, and feature music spanning his career as well as the kings and queens of Country, Rock, Soul and more. The channel will also give listeners and fans a closer look at the stories behind his songs and the music that has influenced his career like Tom Petty, George Jones, John Prine, Lainey Wilson, Mavis Staples, Merle Haggard, Miranda Lambert, Tyler Childers, Bob Dylan and more.

“Chris Stapleton Radio gives people another way to connect with our music — where me and the rest of the guys in the band and Morgane are coming from. What our influences are. Knowing that when people come to watch a show, what they’re hearing is informed by the things that are on this channel. That’s probably the ultimate reason that I want to do this. We’re honored and thrilled to bring Chris Stapleton Radio to life at SiriusXM,” said Chris Stapleton.

“Chris Stapleton is one of country music’s most prolific singer-songwriters today and we are thrilled to collaborate with him on his own year-round SiriusXM channel,” said Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer. “We are truly excited to have Chris bring his own channel to life, sharing with our listeners not only his catalog of music but his insights and the music and artists that he loves and is inspired by.”

Chris Stapleton Radio joins an exceptional lineup of SiriusXM channels led by some of the biggest names in music, including Carrie Underwood’s CARRIE’S COUNTRY, The Beatles Channel, Kenny Chesney’s No Shoes Radio, Kelly Clarkson Connection, Life With John Mayer and more.

Eligible customers can get their first three months of SiriusXM for free. Go to siriusxm.com/GetSiriusXM3mos to sign up and experience all that SiriusXM has to offer. See Offer Details.

SiriusXM Announces Coverage for the 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500

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SiriusXM announced today extensive programming plans for the 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge.

SiriusXM listeners will have access to the live call of the race from Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 26. Pre-race coverage begins at 11 am ET on SiriusXM INDYCAR Nation (SiriusXM channel 218) and NBC Sports Audio (SiriusXM channel 85). Both channels are available to subscribers nationwide in their cars and on the SiriusXM app.

SiriusXM INDYCAR Nation will also air live coverage of the Indianapolis 500 Miller Lite Carb Day Practice session on Friday at 11 am ET.

Following the practice session, fans at the racetrack can watch a special SiriusXM show broadcast from the SiriusXM set outside the Pagoda at Indianapolis Motor Speedway as part of the Miller Lite Carb Day festivities. From 1:15 – 2:15 pm ET, James Hinchcliffe – a six-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES race winner who has competed in the Indy 500 11 times – will host his podcast, Off Track with Hinch and Rossi. Hinchcliffe’s regular co-host for the podcast, Alexander Rossi, will be in the field for Sunday’s race. The show will be available on the SiriusXM app and other podcast platforms.

In the days leading up to the race, the SiriusXM app will feature a special “Greatest Day in Motorsports” page that will make it easy for listeners to access Indy 500 race and practice coverage, driver interviews from media day and more.

SiriusXM will be co-sponsoring three cars from the Meyer Shank Racing Team in this Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 field. The SiriusXM colors will adorn the No. 60 AutoNation/SiriusXM Honda of Felix Rosenqvist in addition to the No. 66 AutoNation/Arctic Wolf Honda of Tom Blomqvist. SiriusXM will also be on the No. 06 Cleveland-Cliffs Honda of Helio Castroneves, who is racing to be the first ever driver to claim five Indy 500 victories.

On Monday, May 27, Diplo’s Revolution (SiriusXM channel 53) will broadcast from the Indy 500 Coors Light Snake Pit and air performances by Gryffin, Sullivan King and Timmy Trumpet.

SiriusXM’s Listen Free event runs from May 23 through June 4, so everyone can listen to the SiriusXM INDYCAR Nation channel and SiriusXM’s coverage of the Indianapolis 500. During the Listen Free event, anyone with an inactive satellite radio can tune in and listen to more than 100 SiriusXM channels for free in their vehicle, no subscription required. Click here to learn more.

Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention Take The Sunset Strip By Storm On Latest Vault Treasure, ‘Whisky A Go Go, 1968’

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Frank Zappa’s legendary three-hour performance at the famed Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood on July 23, 1968, will be released for the first time on June 21 via Zappa Records/UMe as the 3CD/2LP/digital collection Whisky a Go Go, 1968. Ahead of its anticipated release, a previously unreleased live performance of “America Drinks & Goes Home,” is available to stream now. Originally released on Absolutely Free in 1967, the track shows off the quick wit and crooning style of the wonderful singer Ray Collins. The song, played in the first of the three sets that night, was written as a parody of the days when Zappa played the Calif. bar circuit in the early ‘60s. This release follows a previously unreleased version of “The Duke,” which at the time of the Whisky ’68 recording was a brand new composition. In characteristic fashion Zappa took advantage of the opportunity and treated the evening like a “Recording Session” as stated on the marquee the night of the event, and played “The Duke” in full twice. Both takes are included in this comprehensive release. Stream “America Drinks & Goes Home” and “The Duke – Take 2” here: https://frankzappa.lnk.to/WhiskyAGoGo1968PR

Also available now are the first two episodes of the four-part Whisky A Go Go Series on YouTube, hosted by Vaultmeister Joe Travers and recorded inside the Whisky. In the first episode, Travers sits down with Sunset strip icon Pamela Des Barres who reflects about her own band, Girls Together Outrageously (the GTOs), making their world premiere at the wild five-hour show and what performing with Zappa meant to her. The second episode continues with Des Barres reminiscing fondly about the historic gig as she sees footage for the first time ever of herself and her friends performing that night culled from previously unreleased film discovered in The Vault. A full 14-minute video of the Whisky show footage, which has been synched to the audio from the concert, will be released June 21. Watch Episode 1: The One Night In 1968 and Episode 2: The Vault Film: here: https://frankzappa.lnk.to/WhiskySeries

The hand-scrawled ad in the L.A. Free Press — an open invitation to Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention’s all-night affair at one of their favorite venues, L.A.’s historic Whisky a Go Go — laid things out in black and white as to what Zappa and the band’s intentions were for that soon-to-be historic evening. It read: “The Mothers of Invention cordially invite you to join them on Tuesday, July 23, 1968 when they will be taking over the Whisky a Go Go for 5 full hours of unprecedented merriment, which will be secretly recorded for an upcoming record album. Dress optional. Starting sometime in the evening. R.S.V.D.T.”

The show was billed on the Whisky marquee as “Mothers Of Invention – Recording Session,” and thus, Zappa had indeed recorded the entire evening’s aural festivities with the intention of releasing an album. That project never quite fully materialized — until now. Whisky a Go Go, 1968, the latest provocative live collection to be released from The Vault, will be released June 21 via Zappa Records/UMe. Produced by Ahmet Zappa and Joe Travers, this extensive collection, some 55-plus years in the making, compiles everything The Mothers of Invention played across their three sets that night, nearly three hours in all, complete and newly remixed in 2023 from hi-res 24-bit/96kHz digital transfers of the original 1” 8-track analog tapes by Craig Parker Adams at Winslow CT Studios. A Super Deluxe Edition box set will be released on both 5LP 180-gram black vinyl or 3CD, and feature a booklet with many unseen photos from the night’s events, along with copious liner notes by Vaultmeister Joe Travers, an essay by Pamela Des Barres of the Zappa-signed group The GTO’s who played that evening, and an interview by Ahmet Zappa with the legendary Alice Cooper, whose own band made a most momentous splash at the Whisky that night as one of the featured acts.

The 5LP collection contains nine sides of music all told, while the 10th side features a silkscreen printed image, and will also include an extra special bonus — a custom turntable mat. In addition to the 5LP set, a 2LP Highlights edition will also be available, spotlighting highlights from all three sets. All vinyl was cut from hi-res digital file by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering in 2023 and is being pressed at Optimal: Media in Germany on BioVinyl, a new environment-friendly formulation and sustainable product made from bio-based PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The petroleum previously required for PVC production is replaced by recycling used cooking oil or industrial waste gases. Through the use of renewable energies and recycled raw materials, CO2 emissions are significantly reduced. More information about BioVinyl available here: https://www.optimal-media.com/en/news/biovinyl/

Finally, a standalone, complete digital edition of Whisky a Go Go, 1968 will be made available on all major hi-res streaming services.

Additionally, a new merch collection for Whisky a Go Go, 1968 is also available now. Visit the official Frank Zappa Store to see the new offerings: https://store.zappa.com/

Early on during the Whisky proceedings — right after the quite gnarly eight-minute “Tiny Sick Tears Jam” — Zappa told the eclectic gathering of freaks and hippie-cum-hipster music geeks alike, “The purpose of this evening is supposedly to make some recordings of The Mothers live, in person.” Zappa’s core intention of live invention that night was to capture an entire Mothers performance on multi-track tape. The only other time this had occurred was two months earlier at the Miami Pop Festival on May 18, 1968, when Eddie Kramer had documented The Mothers’ set on 1” 8-track tape. For the Whisky engagement, Zappa had hired the Wally Heider remote truck, which itself had been outfitted with a 1” 8-track recorder that would be helmed by recording engineer Dick Kunc.

The choice of venue was no accident either. The Whisky had been very good to The Mothers over their formative years, and this showcase event was a way to give back to the place where manager Herb Cohen had persuaded producer Tom Wilson to witness Zappa and The Mothers perform in late 1965. That ultimately resulted in the band securing a record contract with MGM, not to mention planting the seeds of the fruitful relationship that developed between Zappa and Wilson. By the time The Mothers came back to the Whisky in July 1968, they had quite well established themselves as leaders of the underground.

Led by Zappa on guitar and vocals, The Mothers’ formidable lineup for this extravaganza included Ray Collins (vocals, percussion), Ian Underwood (alto sax), Bunk Gardner (tenor sax, flute), Don Preston (keyboards, gong), Motorhead Sherwood (baritone sax, percussion), Roy Estrada (bass, vocals), Art Tripp (drum set, percussion), and Jimmy Carl Black (drum set, percussion).

Along with the three individual sets The Mothers played that night, there were also performances by Alice Cooper, Wild Man Fischer, The GTO’s, and a still-mysterious guitar player from New Jersey named Joe Piresanti. The ensuing mayhem during these performances — “from time to time, there’ll be interesting events taking place here in the arena, to keep you occupied,” as Zappa put it — was duly captured on film as well. Vito, Szou, Carl and The Freaks writhed and contorted themselves in an orgy-like state on the floor in front of the stage, while The GTO’s danced, twirled, and screamed along for the entire evening, hands down the most raucous and most verbally reassuring cheerleading section in the house. Besides all their gyrating, whooping, and hollering, The GTO’s also performed a pair of carefully hand-selected numbers onstage during “King Kong – Part 2.” Other notable scenesters in attendance that evening were The BTO’s, Kim Fowley (whom, at FZ’s insistence, joins in vocally early on in the set, a la his accompaniment on Freak Out!), The Turtles, John Mayall, Elliot Ingber (a former Mother now part of The Fraternity Of Man), and members of The Rolling Stones.

What attendees and participants alike witnessed that night at the Whisky — keeping in mind that some audience members had to be swapped in and out from set to set, since people were lined up around the block to get in (Thank you teenagers, one and all). Linchpin songs like “Memories of El Monte” and “Help, I’m A Rock” were there, and well known from the beginning days of The Mothers’ L.A. gigs. Improvisation was critical — “Just start playing something nice, in G minor. Make it up,” Zappa implores before The Mothers dive into “Improvisation: Episode II” — plus, there were doo-wop chops for days (“Valerie,” the soaring falsetto from Roy Estrada in “Oh, In The Sky”). As for Zappa himself, not only did he commence the first set by utilizing his trademark hand signals to direct the band in real time, he also got to deploy his then newly acquired Les Paul Gold Top guitar before the Bigsby tailpiece and other experimental modifications on the instrument had been implemented.

For his part, Alice Cooper remains thankful to this day for not only what Zappa saw in his fledgling group, but for giving them a cherished slot on that fateful Whisky night. “Nobody would touch us except Frank. He was the only one that even gave us the time of day,” as Cooper related to Ahmet Zappa in the liners. “He saw something specific in us that was pretty insane. All the record companies wanted the next Buffalo Springfield, and we were not that.” No, they were decidedly not that — and Alice Cooper collectively lit the Whisky ablaze with an incendiary performance of their own that set the table for a career that’s still in full swing.

“It truly was a night of nights,” as Travers oh-so-succinctly put it in the liners. “The Mothers performance wasn’t perfect, but very good. Frank was in good spirits, the band played well, and the sequence of songs did capture the group’s live repertoire of the time.” The Mothers were already poised for greater pastures and pastimes ahead by virtue of the music they would soon enough be creating for their next studio album, one that would arrive before the tail end of 1968 — the doo-wop-inspired concept piece, Cruising With Ruben & The Jets. But for five glorious hours on a hot mid-1968 summer night in L.A., the Whisky a Go Go was the most happening place to be. To best absorb the contents of Whisky a Go Go 1968, we should all follow the advice given by GTO’s royalty Miss Pamela Des Barres, who implores us to “listen to all of this album in its entirety and try to envision the Whisky a Go Go that long ago night. It happened in a space and time that will never come again, so buckle up, baby, close your eyes, let your imagination soar, and set your freak free.”

FRANK ZAPPA & THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION: WHISKY A GO GO 1968
SUPER DELUXE EDITION

Tracklists

3CD – SUPER DELUXE

CD 1
1. Whisky Improvisation: Episode I
2. America Drinks & Goes Home
3. Help, I’m A Rock / Transylvania Boogie
4. My Boyfriend’s Back
5. Bust His Head
6. Tiny Sick Tears Jam
7. “The Purpose Of This Evening…”
8. Whisky Improvisation: Episode II
9. Status Back Baby
10. Memories Of El Monte
11. Oh, In The Sky
12. Valerie

CD 2
1. “Fun & Merriment”
2. Hungry Freaks, Daddy
3. King Kong – Part 1
4. King Kong – Part 2
5. Octandre
6. Whisky Improvisation: Episode III
7. Meow
8. God Bless America
9. Presentation Of Wings
10. Plastic People
11. Della’s Preamble
12. The Duke – Take 1
13. The Duke – Take 2
14. Khaki Sack

CD 3
1. The Whip
2. Whisky Chouflée
3. Brown Shoes Don’t Make It
4. Brown Shoes Shuffle

Bonus Vintage Mixes
5. The Whip (FZ Mix)
6. Hungry Freaks, Daddy (FZ Mono Mix)

5LP – SUPER DELUXE

Side 1
1. Whisky Improvisation: Episode I
2. America Drinks & Goes Home
3. Help, I’m A Rock / Transylvania Boogie

Side 2
1. My Boyfriend’s Back
2. Bust His Head
3. Tiny Sick Tears Jam
4. “The Purpose Of This Evening…”
5. Whisky Improvisation: Episode II (Part 1)

Side 3
1. Whisky Improvisation: Episode II (Part 2)
2. Status Back Baby
3. Memories Of El Monte
4. Oh, In The Sky
5. Valerie

Side 4
1. “Fun & Merriment”
2. Hungry Freaks, Daddy
3. King Kong – Part 1

Side 5
1. King Kong – Part 2
2. Octandre
3. Whisky Improvisation: Episode III
4. Meow
5. God Bless America
6. Presentation Of Wings
7. Plastic People

Side 6
1. Della’s Preamble
2. The Duke – Take 1
3. The Duke – Take 2
4. Khaki Sack

Side 7
1. The Whip
2. Whisky Chouflée

Side 8
1. Brown Shoes Don’t Make It
2. Brown Shoes Shuffle

Side 9 – Bonus Vintage Mixes
1. The Whip (FZ Mix)
2. Hungry Freaks, Daddy (FZ Mono Mix)

Side 10
No Music – “Mothers” Silkscreen Image

2LP – WHISKY A GO GO 1968 HIGHLIGHTS

Side 1
1. Help, I’m A Rock / Transylvania Boogie
2. My Boyfriend’s Back
3. Bust His Head
4. Tiny Sick Tears Jam

Side 2
1. “Fun & Merriment”
2. Hungry Freaks, Daddy
3. King Kong

Side 3
1. “The Purpose Of This Evening…”
2. The Duke – Take 2
3. Khaki Sack

Side 4
1. The Whip (FZ Mix)
2. Brown Shoes Don’t Make It