Wednesday, February 25, 2009

AC /DC Preformed at A&A Center Dallas




Nautilus Famous Dallas City Entertainment News
January 23, 2009
By: Marco Ayllon

More than three decades into their career, AC/DC visited Dallas city American Airlines Center. They played classics such as: “Black and Black and Stay with me;” like electricity itself provided the world with an essential source of power and energy. This energy electrified American Airlines Center on January 23 as AC/DC plugged in their "Black Ice World Tour" into Dallas.
AC/DC's mammoth power chord roar became one of the most influential hard rock sounds of the '70s. In its own way, it was a reaction against the pompous art rock and lumbering arena rock of the early '70s. AC/DC's rock was minimalist -- no matter how huge and bludgeoning the guitar chords were, there was a clear sense of space and restraint. Combined with Bon Scott's larynx-shredding vocals, the band spawned countless imitators over the next two decades. AC/DC were formed in 1973 in Australia by guitarist Malcolm Young after his band, the Velvet Underground, collapsed (Young's band has no relation to the seminal American group).
With his younger brother Angus as lead guitarist, the band played some gigs around Sydney. Angus was only 15 years old at the time and his sister suggested that he should wear his school uniform on-stage; the look became the band's visual trademark. While still in Sydney, the original lineup featuring singer Dave Evans cut a single called "Can I Sit Next to You," with ex-Easybeats Harry Vanda and George Young (Malcolm and Angus' older brother) producing.
This worldwide tour - the band's first since 2001 - promotes "Black Ice", AC/DC latest studio album. The album's first single, "Rock 'N' Roll Train" was released to radio on August 28 and immediately went to No. 1 at Rock Radio. People drove from Oklahoma and from Houston so they cloud enjoy their favorite band. “It was an excellent show,” sated Erik Dipp from Mesquite TX. Tickets price started at: $85.00
http://www.acdc.com

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

New York Divine Performing Arts at Dallas



Nautilus Dallas Entertainment News
Dallas February 5, 2009
By: Marco A. Ayllon


On February 4, 2009 at the Eisemann Center, The New York based Divine Performing Arts got into the stage at Dallas City Richardson TX, with an innovative full orchestra, returned to the Dallas - Ft. Worth area for another spectacular, original show of Chinese dance and music. On this night its masterful choreography and graceful routines ranged from grand classical processions to ethnic and folk dances, with gorgeously costumed dancers moving in stunning synchronized patterns. It was a fantastic night where state-of-the-art backdrops conjured up celestial palaces and blossoming landscapes, while a live orchestra combined the best of Chinese and Western compositions. Based on ancient heroic legends and modern courageous tales, Divine Performing Arts and its breathtaking beauty are not to be missed. www.DivinePerformingArts.org

Nautilus New Year Eve Celebration 2009




Nautilus Dallas Entertainment News
Dallas December 31, 2008
By: Grace Ayllon

Celebrating friendship, good partnership, and the best for the New 2009 Year’s; Dallas based Nautilus Information Systems and the hosts Ayllon family and fiends had a good time until 3:00 a.m. Wilma de laTorre said: “We had a superb New Years eve., I loved the Vinish Hour and at the end the bag to take home with Beagles and Cream Cheese and the 2009 new Dallas Morn4ing News.” It was at Capo Del Anno Novo and Dance the Night Away at the ICD. It was a time to ring out the old and ring in the new on December 31st at the Italian Club of Dallas (ICD) Clubhouse at the ICD’s first New Year’s Eve celebration! In a year filled with incredible activity, there had many stories and much laughter to share. I was a lovely gathering of 80 friends and family and prepared to indulge in a glass of Cristal and Viuve Clicot The Poghsadine champagne and a gourmet dinner with the Nautilus family in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the Clubhouse. At ICD waiters served a delicious antipasti witch was awaiting for you when you walk through the door, but it was only a precursor to a main meal featuring the best of what the unbeatable team of Semira Pacifico and Chef Tommaso had to offer. When you couldn’t eat another bite, it was time to hit the dance floor to an excellent Jets Band and DJ spinning your favorite dance music, both old and new. As the New Year arrived, all gests ringed it in with champagne, roasted chestnuts, and the traditional Italian panettone. It was an enjoyable family a friend’s time, to not only look back on the highlights of 2008 but also to the hope and possibilities of 2009.