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    An Evening with Al Raitano and Bob Grogan

    January 24, 2012No Comments
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    Canyon Moon Theatre, Sedona AZ Sedona AZ (January 24, 2012) – With his silky voice and vast repertoire of songs, Al Raitano creates memories of the great male singers like Sinatra and Bennett coupled with songs that cross generations and styles. He has appeared in concert at some of the nation’s finest hotels as well as throughout Canada and Europe. Winner of NBC’s America’s Most Talented Senior, Al will be appearing for one night only at Canyon Moon Theatre with keyboard artist Bob Grogan. Bob is a Sedona favorite, well-known for his group J & B on the Rocks. Together they will bring you a night of don’t miss music!

    To purchase tickets, call CMT at 928-282-6212. Tickets are also available at Rycus’ Corners and Marketplace Café in the VOC and at Basha’s inWest Sedona.  Canyon Moon Theatre is located in the Oak Creek Factory Outlets, next to Village Pet Supply on Highway 179 in theVillageofOak Creek.

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