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ROK Vegas

Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:34pm EDT
LAS VEGAS, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Be prepared to experience nightlife
like never before.  ROK Vegas, Las Vegas' sexy new nightclub will mesmerize
club-goers with riveting rock n' roll mash-ups and rock-inspired imagery.
Guaranteed to evoke the senses of discerning audiences craving something
different, ROK stands out from all other clubs on the Strip.
    ROK Vegas, Don Julio, and the world famous New York New York Hotel and
Casino, enlisted SkyTag, the world's leader in supergraphic tallwalls,
building wraps, and spectaculars, to do it again, in amazing fashion with the
production of the worlds largest guitar.
    For years SkyTag has teamed up with the best creative minds to construct
these impressive and stunning visual sound bites that are seen, talked about,
and heard around the world.
                       Website:  http://www.skytag.net
SOURCE  SkyTag

Brett Caruso of SkyTag, +1-310-858-1010, cell, +1-323-350-2802, fax,
+1-310-273-7363



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