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Ronnie Milsap and Crystal Gayle to perform May 24 at the Atlantis

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Country legends perform live for one night only in Reno

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa presents country music legends Ronnie Milsap and Crystal Gayle at 8 p.m. May 24 in the resort’s Grand Ballroom.

Rooted in bluegrass-loving tradition, Milsap is a versatile country crossover singer and pianist. His hits include “Any Day Now,” “Smoky Mountain Rain” and “It Was Almost Like a Song.” From such classics as “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue,” “Wrong Road Again” and “Talking in Your Sleep,” Gayle is a country favorite. Her bluesy ballads and crystalline voice will grace the stage for this one-night event.

Tickets cost $45 in advance, $55 day of show, and are available at the Atlantis Gift Shop or by call 888-551-7007.

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa is a proud recipient of the distinguished AAA Four Diamond rating. Atlantis is 10 minutes from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, downtown Reno and area golf courses and is a half-hour away from world-renowned skiing. Atlantis has all the options and amenities to suit your needs, including complimentary airport shuttle service, free valet parking and acres of convenient self-parking. A favorite resort destination for travelers near and far and voted Best Hotel & Casino for its exceptional and friendly service, Atlantis is truly second to none. For more information please visit the website www.atlantiscasino.com or call 800-723-6500. Follow the Atlantis on Facebook, www.facebook.com/atlantiscasinoresortspa or Twitter at @atlantiscasino.

Chris Moran
Chris Moranhttp://travelnevada.com
Chris Moran has lived in Reno since 1996, and currently works at the Nevada Division of Tourism as a public relations specialist. She is a former editor and writer at the Reno Gazette-Journal, and has a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of California, Berkeley. Her hobbies include skiing, hiking, reading, photography, coffee and coffeehouses, and exploring Nevada. Check out her blog at www.ChrisinNevada.wordpress.com.

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