Published: March 02, 2010
Glam Rocker John Flanagan Crowned New Voice of Foxwoods Resort Casino Through "Be the Wonder" Nationwide Talent Search
MASHANTUCKET, Conn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - It's not uncommon for people to "win big" at Foxwoods, North America's
largest resort casino - but for native Bostonian, John Flanagan, hitting
the jackpot took on an entirely different meaning when he and his
Nashville-based glam rock band took home the top honors at the "Wonder
of it All" finals, held on Saturday, February 27 at the legendary Fox
Theater.
Competing against nine other bands, ranging from jazz-pop to funk to a
cappella, 22 year-old John Flanagan channeled his inner-Freddie Mercury
to deliver a memorable performance and a hyper-modernized take on the
iconic "Wonder of it All" jingle, originally crooned by American jazz
musician John Pizzarelli.
"This is the most exciting day of my life," said lead singer John
Flanagan. "To be recognized by a place like Foxwoods for doing something
that we love is a great honor, and we're really excited to embark on
this journey with them. Having our music featured in commercials for
North America's largest resort casino is beyond our wildest dreams."
In addition to being the new voice of Foxwoods, Flanagan and his band
received a year-long promotional contract and a $25,000 grand prize
package, including top-of-the-line music equipment, a Foxwoods VIP
Package, studio time, an advertising schedule, and more. The finalists
performed in front of a live audience and a panel of celebrity
commentators including basketball luminaries Jo Jo White and Daryl
Dawkins, CFO of Def Jam Records, Joe Borrino, NYC's DJ Big Premiere,
Celtics Dancers, and Fox 61's Jeff Valin, who emceed the event. Second
place went to Boston-based a cappella group Redline.
Boston-born Flanagan has spent the majority of his burgeoning career
perfecting his theatrical performance style, most recently at
Nashville's Belmont University, where he met and began collaborating
with fellow band members Ryan Ochsner (Lead Guitar), Daniel Shifflett
(Bass Guitar), Jared Mitchell (Background Vocals), Ross Bridgeman
(Keys), and Mike Redmond (Percussion), while studying Commercial Vocal
Performance in the university's intensive music program. No stranger to
the stage, Flanagan moved to Nashville in 2005 and immediately began
playing to audiences of 1200 as lead vocalist of rock outfit, The Gilly;
however, seizing the opportunity for growth, Flanagan left The Gilly in
pursuit of corporate gigs, and has played venues from Georgia, Texas,
and Oklahoma to Seaside, Oregon. In the past year Flanagan has focused
his energies while off the road on stocking his arsenal of original
material both independently and with co-writers. Currently in
production, his 6-song EP is due for release later this year.
The search for the new voice of Foxwoods began in November 2009, when a
call for submissions resulted in hundreds of hopefuls recording and
submitting their takes on the legendary jingle on www.bethewonder.com.
The top 50 online vote recipients were then narrowed down to ten by a
team of Foxwoods marketing and advertising executives, who also made up
the judging panel the evening of the finals. The live audience also
played a role in determining a winner of the talent search, thanks to a
text messaging campaign that made up for 25% of the voting process.
About Foxwoods and MGM Grand at Foxwoods
North America's largest casino, Foxwoods Resort Casino is located in
the rolling hills of southeastern Connecticut and is easily accessible
from Boston, New York, Hartford, and Providence. Owned by the
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, Foxwoods features six casinos with
more than 7,200 slots, 380 table games, the only WPT World Poker Room
in New England, High Stakes Bingo, and Ultimate Race Book. There are
1,416 guest rooms and suites in three hotels, more than 30 restaurants,
a luxurious spa, more than 50,000 square feet of premium meeting and
event space, 24 retail shops, and five entertainment venues, including
the 1,400-seat Fox Theatre. Conveniently located adjacent to Foxwoods is
Lake of Isles , featuring two 18-hole championship golf courses designed
by Rees Jones and a state-of-the-art Golf Academy. In May 2008, the MGM
Grand at Foxwoods debuted, adding 825 luxurious guest rooms, 115,000
square feet of meeting space, the 4,000-seat MGM Grand Theater, a
21,000-square-foot spa, and more dining, retail, and gaming
facilities, bolstering Foxwoods' preeminence as the East Coast's
ultimate casino resort destination. Foxwoods supports responsible
gaming, and plays a leadership role in the Connecticut Council of
Problem Gambling, of which it was a founding entity. For more
information, call 1-800-FOXWOODS or visit www.foxwoods.com.
About the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
The Mashantucket Pequots are a native Algonquin people in southeastern
Connecticut, having endured centuries of conflict, survival, and
continuity on and around one of America's oldest Indian reservations,
established in 1666. As the first native people within the borders of
the continental United States to suffer attempted genocidal massacre by
Puritan Colonists in 1637, the Pequots and their repatriation is an
unprecedented story of restoration exhibited in detail at the Tribe's
world-class Museum and Research Center (www.pequotmuseum.org).
Today the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation owns the largest resort
casino in the world, Foxwoods Resort Casino (www.foxwoods.com),
along with several other economic ventures including the Lake of Isles
Golf Course (www.lakeofisles.com),
a joint-venture partnership establishing the MGM Grand at Foxwoods, and
Foxwoods Development Company dedicated to world-class resort development
throughout the United States and Caribbean. All together, the
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation remains one of the State of
Connecticut's highest tax payers and largest employers. Likewise, the
Tribe provides significant financial contributions to state and local
nonprofit organizations that support neighboring communities.

Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprises
Lori Potter, 860-312-4010
Public
Relations Department
LPotter@foxwoods.com
or
Elevate
Communications
Keith Gainsboro, 617-861-3650
kgainsboro@elevatecom.com
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