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    Just4Mama Band rings in the New Year at The Horn

    December 24, 2013No Comments
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    logo_hornsaloonCamp Verde AZ (December 24, 2013) – Ring in the New Year at The Horn! Located in downtown Camp Verde, The Horn Restaurant invites everyone to celebrate the New Year with musical guest Just4Mama and The Horn staff. The New Year’s Eve celebration begins at 9pm on December 31st.

    Just4Mama is a family band from Prescott who plays a mix of bluegrass, old time and gospel music. They have been playing together since 2005, when they started playing together on their back porch.

    Just4Mama is made up of the Davis family: Mom Christine, Dad Jim and sisters, Chloey and Hilary. They have released two CDs, “You Get What You Get” and “Back Porch Picking” and have toured across the state with notable appearances at the Prescott Bluegrass festival and Camp Verde’s Verde River Runoff festival. Their concerts have been described as upbeat and toe-tapping with a down to earth vibe. Their set includes original songs written by Chloey and Hilary.

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    Just4Mama is set to start at 9pm and will play until after midnight to ring in 2014. The Horn will have specials beginning at 5pm and available all evening.

    The Horn is located at 348 S. Main St. in downtown Camp Verde. For more information on upcoming events, visit their website at www.TheHornSaloon.com. They are open from 11-9pm Sunday – Thursday, and from 11-10:30pm on Friday & Saturday. Closed Mondays in the New Year.

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