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Soul legends to bring tour to Glendale

Brenton Wood, War among headliners

Posted 6/19/23

Soul music legends are coming together for a tour that will roll through Glendale in July.

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Soul legends to bring tour to Glendale

Brenton Wood, War among headliners

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Soul music legends are coming together for a tour that will roll through Glendale in July.

The legendary Brenton Wood is touring for the very last time on his Catch You On The Rebound tour. The singer/songwriter best known for his three 1967 hit singles "The Oogum Boogum Song," "Gimme Little Sign" and "Baby You Got It" will headline the 7 p.m. concert on Saturday, July 22 at Desert Diamond Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Ave.

Joining him on the bill are Barbara Mason, who had 14 top 40 hits on the US Billboard R&B chart; and War, famous for “Low Rider,” “Spill The Wine” and “Why Can’t We Be Friends.”

Also appearing are Thee Sacred Souls, The Bar-Kays, The Chi-Lites, Trish Toledo, and Aalon.

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