The Boxmasters are set to release their 19th album, Pepper Tree Hill, on July 11, followed by their 2025 Pepper Tree Hill Tour kicking off August 20 in Myrtle Beach. Inspired by the sounds of the ’60s and the creative energy of their own studio, the album features jangly guitars, Mellotrons, and nostalgic lyrics. The title track includes special appearances from legendary trumpeter Herb Alpert and longtime collaborator Brad Davis, paying homage to the band’s British Invasion influences like The Beatles and The Kinks.
Formed in 2006 by J.D. Andrew and Bud Thornton, The Boxmasters have built a devoted fanbase through their prolific output and energetic live shows. Their tour will span the U.S., stopping at fan-favorite venues like Knuckleheads in Kansas City and The Troubadour in Los Angeles. With past highlights including performances at The Grand Ole Opry and The Cavern Club in Liverpool, the band continues to celebrate their deep love for ‘60s rock and roll on stage and in the studio.
We’ve been made aware of a scam involving fraudulent ads on Facebook claiming Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino has launched an online gaming platform. These ads are false. Online gambling is illegal in Washington State, and we do not offer any online gaming services. While we are developing a mobile app to enhance your experience, it will not offer live online gambling.
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If you come across any suspicious ads or accounts, please report them to Facebook immediately.
Your safety is our priority. Stay vigilant and always verify information through our official website: spokanetribecasino.com.
The Spokane Tribe of Indians seeks to provide a fun and safe entertainment environment. In an effort to promote responsible gaming, we would like to offer assistance to those in need of help for gambling-related problems.
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. All calls are confidential. Please contact one of the following organizations if you have any questions or concerns:
• National Council on Problem Gaming: 1-800-522-4700 or WWW.NCPGAMBLING.ORG
• Evergreen Council on Problem Gaming: 1-800-547-6133 or WWW.EVERGREENCPG.ORG