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    Harmony On The Rocks Barbershop Chorus 9th Annual Concert

    October 22, 2012No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (October 22, 2012) – The “Friends Of Music” at the Church Of The Red Rocks are pleased to bring you, without charge, the Harmony On The Rocks barbershop chorus in their ninth annual concert, Sunday, November fourth, 2:00pm, at the Church Of The Red Rocks, 54 Bowstring Drive, Sedona. The theme this year is two-fold and will encompass the celebration of the Arizona centennial and a humorous look at politics and the upcoming election, states Bob Butterworth, VP for marketing, Harmony On The Rocks.

    Lots of new songs, some old favorites, a few laughs and a return engagement by the Barbershop Harmony Society 2009 senior quartet winner, “Audacity.” These gentlemen were a huge hit in the past, thrilling the Sedona audience with the absolute best in four-part, award winning barbershop harmony says Butterworth. Mark your calendar, stick a note on the fridge. Seating is limited, so come early, sit, and enjoy the fabulous view through the sanctuary windows while you await the start of “Three Cheers For Arizona” or “How I Learned To Love Politics And Stop Worrying About The Economy, Foreign Policy, The National Debt, Social Security, Who’s Lying To Who and will they ever…” Well you get the idea.

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    Just forget about it all for a while and come out and enjoy some great entertainment.

    Friends of Music

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