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Entertainment
The Brothers Four perform in Gold Canyon in February
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By Chuck Cuffaro
The Brothers Four perform at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11, at Gold Canyon United Methodist Church, 6640 S. Kings Ranch Road in Gold Canyon.
As they celebrate more than 60 years of performing and recording, The Brothers Four will take you on a nostalgic musical journey of their unforgettable million-sellers, such as “Greenfields, “Yellow Bird,” “Try To Remember,” “Across The Wide Missouri,” their Oscar-nominated hit, “The Green Leaves of Summer” from the motion picture “The Alamo” and many others.
The Brothers Four were pioneers in the “folk revival” with all-acoustic performances consisting of guitars, banjo, mandolin, upright bass and their trademark rich vocal harmony. An evening with this quartet is an unforgettable time of pure acoustic music and entertainment.
Advance adult tickets are $30, and students K-12 are free. At the door the price is $35. Purchase at goldcanyonarts.org, or at the following ticket outlets:
Robin Rotella Realtors, 6641 S. Kings Ranch Road — cash, check, credit card; and
Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce, 567 W. Apache Trail — cash only.
The Gold Canyon Arts Council’s core mission is its arts education program for under served students in regional schools, providing:
Performing artist in-school concerts, workshops, and master classes;
Donation of instruments and guitar lessons with our non-profit partner, Lead Guitar; and
Visual arts lessons and supplies.
Editor’s note: Chuck Cuffaro is in charge of publicity for the Gold Canyon Arts Council. Go to goldcanyonarts.org.