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    “Music at the Museum” Concert

    April 11, 2013No Comments
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    logo_sedonamuseumSedona AZ (April 11, 2013) – The Sedona Heritage Museum presents the “Cactus Cats” duo in a special free performance of “Music at the Museum Honors Veterans” on Saturday, April 20 at 1:00 p.m. at the Museum.

    The Cactus Cats are back at one of their favorite venues, the Sedona Heritage Museum’s historic Fruit Packing Shed with new songs, sing-alongs, terrible jokes and good family fun. Plus, a special audience participation surprise. Don’t miss it!

    People say: “The Cactus Cats offer the best ‘Country Classics’ I have heard in a long time. Your voices blend so well in the duets you do plus Lorena’s renditions of classics originally performed by Patsy Cline and Anne Murray among others are impeccable. And Mike does a great guitar as well as comedy solos.”

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    The concert is about an hour long. Come early and enjoy the Museum, separate admission.

    The Sedona Heritage Museum is located at 735 Jordan Rd in Jordan Historical Park. The Museum is open daily 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more info about this special presentation or the Museum, 928-282-7038.

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