Sand Dollar Blues Room
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World famous blues and gambling nightclub located just off the famous Las Vegas Strip that has been featured in movies, television shows and documentaries.[citation needed] The Sand Dollar Blues Room Nightclub & Lounge is the oldest live music venue in the city outside any hotel or casino[citation needed] and offers live blues music nightly, along with gambling and house drink specialties.
The venue has been described as "genuine and authentic in a world of neon and plastic"[citation needed] and is a popular site for both locals and tourists[citation needed] that has hosted blues legends such as BB King, George Thorogood, and Jeff Healey. Celebrities often stop in to hear the live blues jams. Rock legend Ted Nugent recently performed an impromptu guitar duet with blues great Joe Bonamassa in front of a VH1 film crew. Billionaire founder of Electronic Arts Trip Hawkins hosted a bachelor party there. Pop star Taylor Dayne is among its recent guests, where she asked to perform a song for the crowd.
The club originally opened in 1976 as an ocean-themed restaurant in a small office complex about a mile from the Strip. The venue evolved into a popular blues scene receiving numerous awards, including a "Five Star" rating from Las Vegas Today magazine, the Review Journals' "Best of Las Vegas", and two years in a row, 2006 and 2007, AOL Cityguide' "Best Live Music", beating out the Hard Rock's Joint and the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay.
The club has been the subject of articles in Playboy magazine and featured in shows on the Discovery Channel, The Travel Channel and VH1. America Online chose the Sand Dollar as one of the 10 Best Bars in the country.
The club is owned by attorney and real estate developer Pat McKnight.