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THEORY OF FLIGHT CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAY SEASON WITH OPENING FOR GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ROCK GROUP TRAIN

THEORY OF FLIGHT CELEBRATES

THE HOLIDAY SEASON WITH OPENING

FOR GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ROCK

GROUP TRAIN AT CAESAR PALACE’S

PURE NIGHT CLUB ON DECEMBER 12

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The Las Vegas Rockers Then Head To NYC

To Record With Grammy Winning Producer

Bob Cutarella And Grammy Winning Engineer

Fran Cathcart

The winding-down year of 2009 has proven to be a promising year for Las Vegas’ fan favorite rock band Theory of Flight. After charting on MIX’s 94.1FM and winning the Bite of Las Vegas, MIX shows their support again along with AEG Live as Theory of Flight opens for popular, Grammy Awarding winning rock band Train on Saturday, December 12 at popular Vegas hot spot Pure in Caesar’s Palace.

The band then hit New York City’s East Side Sound studios to work with two industry heavy hitters, Grammy winning producer Bob Cutarella (The Police, Elton John, REM, Cyndi Lauper and Ashley Tisdale) and Grammy winning engineer Fran Carthcart (Mariah Carey, Sting, Eric Clapton, Sevendust and Beyoncé) to complete tracks from Within Reach, their debut album, to be released in stores come spring 2010.

Just last month, the six-piece band was nominated for a Hollywood Music in Media Award (HMMA) for their track, “Can’t You See” in the Best Rock Category. Over Thanksgiving weekend, Theory of Flight gave a kick off performance at the United Football League’s (UFL) championship game at Sam Boyd Stadium in Vegas.  Click here to see their UFL live performance of “Can’t You See” and “Set The Night on Fire.”

EVENT RECAP:

Pure at Caesar’s Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd.
South Las Vegas, NV 89109
Opening Performance for Train
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $35 and up
21+

PHOTO CAPTION (Left to Right): Vince Casas, lead guitarist of Theory of Flight, actor andHMMA presenter Eric Roberts, and Beau Hodges, lead singer of Theory of Flight at the HMMAs, held on November, 19 at The Highlands within the Kodak Theater Complex in Hollywood (Photo Credit: www.mgstudio.com)