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Sonoran Gypsies concert in March at Superstition Mountain Museum

Posted 3/9/23

The Sonoran Gypsies will perform 5-7 p.m. March 25 in an outdoor concert at the Superstition Mountain Museum, 4087 E. Apache Trail in Apache Junction.

Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the …

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Sonoran Gypsies concert in March at Superstition Mountain Museum

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The Sonoran Gypsies will perform 5-7 p.m. March 25 in an outdoor concert at the Superstition Mountain Museum, 4087 E. Apache Trail in Apache Junction.

Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Lawn chairs encouraged. Go to sonorangypsies.com.

“All who attend will be treated to not only amazing music, but a spectacular view of the mountains as the sunset colors reshape the beautiful landscape of our great mountain backyard,” according to a release.

Sonoran Gypsies, a new Arizona-eccentric musical group, presents the unmistakable classic sound of Latin guitar, Indigenous Native American style flutes, didgeridoo, keyboards and percussion blended as never before into a unique audience experience, it states.

“By elegantly combining an ambient upbeat sound with a Latin feeling, Sonoran Gypsies raises the bar in ways that transcend the traditional music often associated with the broader American Southwest. They do this by delivering a sound and performance that captures the essence of Arizona. In this way, the music of Sonoran Gypsies music becomes to Arizona what Blue Grass is to Kentucky, Appalachian Music is to West Virginia, Blues is to Memphis, Jazz is to New Orleans, Salsa is to Puerto Rico, Country is to Nashville and Grunge is to Seattle,” the release states. “Sonoran Gypsies presents original music that gives listeners an audio-mosaic of the Arizona landscape and all the greatness this incredible state has to offer. It has been described as beautiful, energetic, passionate, imaginative, exciting, engaging, exhilarating and enthralling.”