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Remembering Marty Robbins jam is Aug. 19

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Posted 7/29/21

Remembering Marty Robbins open mic jams will be featured 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19 at Sun City Country Club, 9433 N. 107th Ave.

Reservations are required. Contact Madison at the Sun City Country …

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Remembering Marty Robbins jam is Aug. 19

MUSIC

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Remembering Marty Robbins open mic jams will be featured 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19 at Sun City Country Club, 9433 N. 107th Ave.

Reservations are required. Contact Madison at the Sun City Country Club, 623-933-1353, to reserve a table. There is no cover charge. SCCC offers a limited menu.

The M.R. Country Band welcomed Wes Bakken, who replaced Dave Beaty on the pedal steel guitar. The band opens the evening with traditional country music with vocals by band members John Edmonson and Sandra Jacobs.

The open mic segment follows, emceed by Jackie Thomas.

Music selections vary, but Robbins’ music is always highlighted.