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Stateline Celebrates Second Anniversary
Posting Date: 05-12-2009

By Marty Israel
The band “Most Wanted” played the Stateline Casino on Saturday night as part of the club’s second anniversary under the ownership of Kurt and Kent Slight. The brothers threw a party for the customers in celebration of the milestone and everyone took home at least one door prize as well as a fond remembrance for a special night.

The band “Most Wanted” played the Stateline
Casino on Saturday night as part of the club’s
second anniversary under the ownership of Kurt
and Kent Slight. The brothers threw a party for
the customers in celebration of the milestone
and everyone took home at least one door prize
as well as a fond remembrance for a special
night.


Everyone who entered the Stateline Casino on Saturday night got lei’d.


In celebration of the second anniversary as owners of the Stateline, brothers Kurt and Kent Slight threw a party for their customers.


It was a Hawaiian themed luau and as such patrons were encouraged to wear their favorite tropical shirts.


There were even a couple of ladies who donned the traditional grass skirts.


And everyone who walked through the door was given a Hawaiian lei with careful emphasis placed on matching the color of that lei to whatever shirt was being worn.


Each person walking in was also given a drawing ticket for prizes that were given away throughout the night.


There were so many prizes given out that everyone took home some kind of goody from the event and many were awarded multiple gifts.


The Slight brothers gave away dozens of tee shirts, visors and hats, the usual fare for door prizes, but they did not stop there.


There were some very nice golf shirts handed out as well as a beer cooler, a set of poker chips, a huge umbrella, neck ties, sets of silverware and even some Jagermeister underwear.


When it comes to giving back to their customers, the Slight brothers know what they are doing.


The evening began with a bar-b-cue that was free to all in attendance.


The dance floor was covered with tables offering up not only the obligatory hamburgers and hot dogs, but pulled pork as well.


For more than an hour the platters of food were gobbled up by hungry patrons and each time a platter would dwindle and start to look empty, a new one was brought out to take its place.


Any one who left that night without a full belly just hadn’t been trying hard enough.


And if all that were not enough, the brothers even offered up live music for dancing.


Live music is regular part of the Saturday night routine at the Stateline, but for this party the owners brought in a very special act.


The band “Most Wanted” was booked for the night, proving that Kurt and Kent would spare no expense to make this night a celebration to remember.


“Most Wanted” hails from the Cedar City area in Utah and they have played the Stateline on a couple of occasions in the past.


But this was a different “Most Wanted” than anyone had ever seen before.


The band has added a ton of new equipment since the last time they played here and for this occasion, they brought it all.


Including some new lights.


The result was an evening of top notch classic rock and country from a band that, as band leader Derek Adams said, “Loves to play the Stateline.”


“We really enjoy coming down and playing here,” Adams said, “the people here are just great. They love to have fun and that always makes it fun for us. And the owners here, they are the best. They have always been very good to us.”


Adams plays the drums in this four piece group and handles most of the lead vocals.


He is joined on stage by guitarist Michael Griffin who brought an array of guitars for the one night stand (all of them red) and bassist Phil Moore, who is not only a solid bottom end for the group but also serves as comic relief throughout the night.


But the star of this show is keyboardist and fiddle player Leslie Adams who nearly brought down the house with her rendition of Charlie Daniels’ “The Devil Went Down To Georgia.”


After a night like this it is easy to see that the new owners of the Stateline genuinely care about their customers.


And it is easy to see that the feeling is mutual.


One patron who wished to remain anonymous put it like this:


“We are so proud of what these guys have done with this bar in the two years since they bought it,” he said, adding, “they have made some much needed improvements, added the stage and dance floor and as you can see, they really want their customers to have a good time. It’s just a great place to come now, and it’s a great place for tourists to come. It really sends the tourists home with a good feeling about the local scene in Mesquite.”


Now it is back to business as usual for the Stateline, and that means Karaoke on Tuesdays and Fridays.


Wednesday nights is reserved for dart tournaments and of course there will be live music every Saturday night.


Kurt Slight has indicated that there will be something special planned for the Fourth of July, and next year they will do it all again, celebrating year number three.


It is safe to assume that by next year, the Slight brothers will need to bring in a few more prizes to give away.


With a whole year ahead, you can bet their clientele will only continue to grow and grow.

 
Commentary
  • Posted Date: 05/12/2009
    This article was right! What a band they had there Saturday night! Where did they come from? They were incredible and better than any band I've seen in any of the casinos around here. The Virgin River casino would do themselves a favor by hiring these guys (and gal). The party was excellent and hopefully they do it more often. Thanks Stateline!
    By: garrett white
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  • Posted Date: 05/14/2009
    I'M CONFUSED - "2d Anniversary ... the The Stateline"? Really? That's been a regular local 'watering hole' for longer than that, right? OR are we colunting from the last time the NV 'alcohol & beverage control police' renewed their liquor sales license, maybe?
    By: DAVE PHILLIPS in Hurricane, UT
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  • Posted Date: 05/14/2009
    Yes, you ARE confused, because you didn't read the story. It's the second anniversary of the Slight brothers buying the place.
    By: Mesquite Mongoose
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  • Posted Date: 05/14/2009
    'GOOSE = There was 'life'{!} before the Slights! ;-) Trust me on that!
    By: DAVE in UT
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  • Posted Date: 05/14/2009
    Anyone know how to get a hold of this band "MOST WANTED"? Are they available for hire? We'd love to have them.
    By: Jeff Ence
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