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Rose Band to make Westgate main stage debut in Glendale

Combo will play outdoor gig Jan. 9

Posted 12/31/20

The Priscilla Rose Band will make their debut on the outdoor Main Stage at the Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale.

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Rose Band to make Westgate main stage debut in Glendale

Combo will play outdoor gig Jan. 9

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The Priscilla Rose Band will make their debut on the outdoor Main Stage at the Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale.

The combo featuring Peoria resident Greg Mc Whorter (drums), Goodyear resident Ray Carter (bass), Glendale resident Priscilla Pinches, (keyboard) and Sun City resident Rich La Rose (guitar) at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9 at Fountain Park, 6751 N. Sunset Blvd., next to AMC Theaters.

The show is free.

“I’ve been wanting to play the outdoor stage at Westgate for a long time,”Mr. La Rose, the band’s guitarist and vocalist stated. “There will be plenty of room for the audience to spread out, so social distancing should not be a problem.”

The band plays a variety of classic rock and pop, ranging from Chuck Berry and Bill Haley to the Beatles, Rolling Stones and Beach Boys.

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