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8-Tracks perform summer concert in Sun City

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Posted 6/28/21

The 8-Tracks, an oldies/rock ‘n roll band, will perform 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 14 at the Sundial Auditorium.

The band has been together more than 25 years and has performed at various …

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8-Tracks perform summer concert in Sun City

MUSIC

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The 8-Tracks, an oldies/rock ‘n roll band, will perform 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 14 at the Sundial Auditorium.

The band has been together more than 25 years and has performed at various venues throughout Maricopa County. Members have collectively worked with stars including The Beach Boys, The Grass Roots, Tommy James and the Shondells, Tommy Roe, Johnny Cash, Jay and the Techniques, Johnny Rivers, Bellamy Brothers, Bobby Vee, The Ventures, The Buckinghams and more.

The band’s lead singer and front man is Sun City resident J.L. Pike, pictured above with Michael J. Liddy, Paul Shamrock, Bill Soliman and Tom Winker.