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LIVE MUSIC
West Valley’s Priscilla Rose Band to perform in Peoria
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Who: The Priscilla Rose Band
When: 6 p.m. Friday, June 17
Where: Chef Peters Bistro, 19260 N. Westbrook Parkway, Peoria
Chef Peters Bistro 19260 N. Westbrook Parkway Peoria, AZ
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West Valley combo The Priscilla Rose Band will bring their classic rock and pop catalog to Peoria this month.
The band features Glendale resident Priscilla Pinches (keyboard and vocals), Goodyear resident Ray Carter (bass and vocals), Sun City resident Rich La Rose (guitar and vocals), and Peoria resident Gordie Robell (drums and saxophone). The foursome will perform at 6 p.m. Friday, June 17 at Chef Peters Bistro, 19260 N. Westbrook Parkway, Peoria.
“We’re very excited about Gordie Robell joining us, on drums and saxophone,” La Rose stated. “Sometimes, he plays them both at the same time! He’ll work the bass drum and hi hat with his feet, while he plays his sax.”