I recently took some vacation time at the Mohegan Sun hotel and casino in southeastern Connecticut.
It is a fine place, and as you might guess from the title it is tribally run.
I'm not a big gambler. The shows are a bigger draw than slots or roulette wheels.
When one speaks of 'shows' at the Mohegan, one may be thinking of the Arena, of the Wolf Den, or of the comedy club. This last trip I was there largely to check out an act at the Wolf Den. I saw and heard a country-music vocal group from south Georgia, the Castellows.
The Mohegan Sun Arena (capitalize the 'A') has the headliners. I've seen Pat Benatar there, Aretha Franklin, Lionel Ritchie. One pays well for the privilege of seeing such artists. For the Wolf Den, though, the privilege is that of seeing someone whose name is not recited with regularity in households across the land: people of whom you may have never heard until you checked out the Wolf Den Upcomings page on the Mohegan Sun website.
I am happy to report that the Castellows are tuneful, naturally harmonious, and a joy to watch on stage. This was apparently their first road trip this far north. The crowd (it was not large, but it was curious first and supportive as the event moved ahead) -- the crowd was, let us say, gladdened.
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