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Free Music in March concerts return next month
Courtesy of Peoria
Music in March is returning to Peoria’s Paloma Community Park.
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The series Music in March is returning to Peoria’s Paloma Community Park, 29799 N. Lake Pleasant Parkway.
Bring blankets and chairs and enjoy great music featuring local musicians in a beautiful outdoor setting. The concerts are March 3, 10, 17, and 24, from 4 to 6 pm each Sunday. A different musical genre will be featured each week.
This year’s artists are:
March 3: Velvet Road – Phoenix band who has captivated audiences across the Valley with their unique blend of Pop, Country, and Rock ‘N’ Roll
March 10: Lisa Hightower – high-energy performer who transports audiences with her blend of Jazz, Blues, R & B, and Soul
March 17: Pete Pancrazi – talented vocalist and guitarist who delights audiences with a growing repertoire of original compositions, along with straight-ahead and Latin Jazz classics.
March 24: Desert Dixie – 5-piece band fronted by Arizona natives JT Hubbell and Cody Lynn playing hot new country, country classics, well-written originals, Blues, Rock, and top 40 hits
In addition to the lineup of talented local pop, R&B, jazz, and country bands, local food trucks will be serving up food and drink for purchase.