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Show Concert In the Park Series to Feature "Buzztones" on Sunday Enjoy the smooth and mellow '"Big Band" sound at Pleasant Grove City's Concert in the Park this Sunday evening eve-ning with the Buzztones. They will perform at 7:30 p.m. on the east lawn of the Pleasant Grove Community Center located lo-cated at 547 S. Locust Ave. This 17-piece band features fea-tures many local musicians and has been performing for about nine years. The band is under the direction of Andy Busby. The Buzztones have performed at a variety of local venues, including Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing Point and BYU Homecoming. Homecom-ing. This will be an enjoyable evening for the whole family to come and hear renditions of big band favorites from the '30's and '40's. Enjoy the sounds of Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and Bing Crosby. This is a unique opportunity to hear a big band live in an outdoor setting. set-ting. Remember to bring your lawn chairs or blankets and come ready to sit back, relax, and take a journey into the past. This concert, sponsored by the Pleasant Grove Arts Commission, is free to the public. ' ' I ,? f - ? I i . . mm , ,1 nn , The Buzztones will peifonn this Sunday, at the Pleasant Grove Community Center. The Buzztones have been per-fonning per-fonning at the Conceit in the Park series for many years. : - I ?' I -' If .o. . ' . if i . , 5 ' v 'm - 'A , Ji ' ii , v . , I ' ' ' t: -j .:ri -h- y The audience was treated to some great countrycowboy music by two members of the band Highway 40. John Mendenhall, a former Lindon resident (not pictured), also recited cowboy poetry. Photo courtesy of Geri Taylor |