
The Seminole Tribe of Florida said on Thursday it was buying the famed Hard Rock business, including its casinos, restaurants, hotels and huge collection of rock ’n’ roll memorabilia, in a ground breaking 965 million (m) US dollar deal with a British company.
1. Wide pan from Times Square to Hard Rock café entrance and marquee, zoom into Seminole members on balcony
2. Close-up Hard Rock sign
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Hamish Dodds, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hard Rock: (includes Dodds giving Max Osceola Junior (Jr) and Andrew Bowers Junior from the Seminole Tribal Council a Hank Williams Sr guitar; Williams was an American singer/songwriter in the 1940’s and 1950’s) "What I’d like to do is to present this to Max Osceola as a representation of Hard Rock’s - and Andrew as well - as a representation of Hard Rock’s feelings about, welcoming the Seminole Tribe as our new parent company, so, Andrew, Max, congratulations."
4. Wide of Seminole medicine man and his assistants conducting a blessing
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Max Osceola Jr, Seminole Tribal Council representative:
"And so to provide for the tribe, we’re looking beyond the borders, the four-square borders of our reservations. We’re looking, not just in the United States, we’re looking in the world, so this income will provide for our tribe, for our young people that are coming up. They’re going to have the ability to manage, operate, and this is the first step. This is the first stone that’s being thrown in the pond that going to go into a tidal wave. So, with this acquisition it’s going to do nothing but help the tribe. And we’re going to invite people to come and see. And we want to rock!"
6. Medium of Native Americans and others in audience
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Max Osceola Jr, Seminole Tribal Council representative:
"You’re sharing a little bit of Seminole history. You know our ancestors sold Manhattan for trinkets. Today, with the acquisition of the Hard Rock Cafes, we’re going to buy Manhattan back, one hamburger at a time!"
8. Medium of Native Americans and others in audience
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Steven Van Zandt, musician (solo and E Street Band) and actor (from the Sopranos television series): "The tribe’s support of rock and roll has been very impressive so this is a natural extension of what they’re already doing and I just wanted to thank the Seminole. This is a good day for rock and roll, and also this is a good day for planet Earth because the philosophy of the Seminole of honouring the earth will now be spread to 45 countries and it’ll be my honour and pleasure to spread that philosophy wherever we can. Thank you."
10. Wide shot Van Zandt at podium and others at table on stage
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11. Wide pan interior a Hard Rock Café restaurant
12. Pull out from rock and roll memorabilia
13. Pull out from Eric Clapton guitar in case at a Hard Rock Café restaurant
14. Pull out from Pete Townsend guitar in case at a Hard Rock Café restaurant
15. STILLS: various black and white still photos of Seminole people and scenes (AUDIO: Commentary and music)
16. STILLS: push into black and white still of women outside a Seminole BINGO hall in Florida
17. Pan of a newspaper banner announcing Seminole casino
18. Wide aerial of Seminole-owned orange groves
19. Wide of tourists in Seminole-owned Everglades boat
20. Medium shot giant guitar sign reads: "Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino"
21. Wide shot Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino buildings in Florida
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The Seminole Tribe of Florida said on Thursday it was buying the famed Hard Rock business, including its casinos, restaurants, hotels and huge collection of rock ’n’ roll memorabilia, in a ground breaking 965 million (m) US dollar deal with a British company.
The deal with London-based Rank Group is believed to be an American Indian tribe’s first purchase of a major international corporation of its size, the Seminoles said.
It includes 124 Hard Rock Cafes, four Hard Rock Hotels, two Hard Rock Casino Hotels, two Hard Rock Live! concert venues and stakes in three unbranded hotels.
To mark the occasion, scores of tribal leaders and others gathered at the New York City Hard Rock café.
Hard Rock’s CEO and President Hamish Dodds was on hand and presented his new "bosses" with a symbolic present: an historic Hank Williams Sr. Guitar.
Seminole Tribal Council representative Max Osceola Jr, said the purchase of Hard Rock is a historic moment for Native Americans.
"You’re sharing a little bit of Seminole history," he told the audience. " You know our ancestors sold Manhattan for trinkets. Today, with the acquisition of the Hard Rock Cafes, we’re going to buy Manhattan back, one hamburger at a time!"
Osceola said that the acquisition is an extension of what the tribe has been doing since early the last century — building for the future.
"We’re looking beyond the borders, the four-square borders of our reservations. We’re looking, not just in the United States, we’re looking in the world, so this income will provide for our tribe, for our young people that are coming up. They’re going to have the ability to manage, operate, and this is the first step. This is the first stone that’s being thrown in the pond that going to go into a tidal wave. So, with this acquisition it’s going to do nothing but help the tribe. And we’re going to invite people to come and see. And we want to rock!" Osceola said.
The Seminoles were the first US tribe to get into the gambling business in 1979.
More recently, they had partnered with Hard Rock in successful hotel, gambling and entertainment complexes in Tampa and Hollywood in tourist-friendly Florida.
Experts believe the tribe has the ability to expand their gaming interests nationally by partnering with a well-known brand, experts said.
The Seminoles has about 3,300 members living on and off Florida reservations and all of them receive payments due to the success of casinos.
They are pacesetters in the growing world of Indian gaming.
After selling tax-free tobacco products, the tribe opened a bingo hall in 1979 in Hollywood.
It survived legal challenges from the state over the right to be in the gambling business, which led to other casinos on reservations in Florida and opened the door for tribal gaming across the nation.
US tribes now have more than 22 billion (b) in annual revenues from gambling, according to government figures.
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