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West Valley rock combo planning Sun City West gig

Posted 1/3/24

The West Valley-based Priscilla Rose Band will bring their unique blend of classic rock and pop tunes to Sun City West.

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LIVE MUSIC

West Valley rock combo planning Sun City West gig

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The West Valley-based Priscilla Rose Band will bring their unique blend of classic rock and pop tunes to Sun City West.

The combo will perform at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10 on the Great Lawn’s outdoor stage at the R.H. Johnson Rec Center, 19803 N. R.H. Johnson Blvd.

The band includes Peoria resident Fabian Cetrone (bass and vocals); Sun City resident Rich La Rose (guitar and vocals); Glendale resident Priscilla Pinches (lead vocals); Phoenix resident Dan Seabreeze (drums); and Peoria resident Bill Chism (guitar).

“It’ll be chilly, but we’ll be ready,” Pinches stated.

Admission is free. Patrons are encouraged to bring a lawn chair and a cooler of goodies.