Gina’s Good Life Music & Lounge Delivers 5 Nights of Entertainment — Entertainment
Gina’s Good Life Music & Lounge put entertainment on the calendar for five straight nights at the Carson Nugget in Carson City, with live acts running from May 12 through May 16. The lineup gives the venue a clear weeklong draw inside 507 N. Carson Street, where each night offers a different bill instead of a single one-off booking.
May 12 to May 16
Mile High Jazz Band opened the run on Tuesday, May 12 at 7:00 PM with Come What May, and admission was free with a suggested $10 donation. Jakki Ford was featured as vocalist, giving the first night a named anchor and a low-cost entry point that can bring in both regulars and casual visitors.
Craig Fletcher & Friends followed on Wednesday, May 13 at 7:00 PM, then A Night with Andrea Dawn took the Thursday, May 14 slot at 7:00 PM. Fletcher and Andrea Dawn each gave the middle of the week a different pitch, with Dawn billed as a psychic medium and entertainer, which widened the lineup beyond standard band bookings.
What The Funk and Social Raven
What The Funk played Friday, May 15 at 8:00 PM, moving the schedule into the weekend with a later start. Social Raven closed the five-night stretch on Saturday, May 16 from 8:00 PM to midnight, and the band’s billing as one of Northern Nevada’s most exciting dance bands pointed the last night toward a longer late-night crowd.
The five-night stretch matters because it is not built around one marquee night. Carson City listeners could choose a jazz set, a Friends bill, a psychic-medium show, funk on Friday, or a Saturday dance night without leaving the same venue, and the steady run gives Gina’s Good Life Music & Lounge a full week of programming inside the Carson Nugget rather than a single event with a narrow window.
Carson Nugget Week
For anyone planning a night out in Carson City, the practical move is simple: pick the act that fits the hour and the mood. The schedule already laid out five separate chances to show up, and the variety across May 12, May 13, May 14, May 15, and May 16 made the week more useful than a single-night announcement.