Live On Stage, Inc. and
the Tonto Community Concert Association
Announce
The Diamonds to launch their 2013 - 2014 Concert Season
NASHVILLE, Tenn. –
Sept. 9, 2013) – Legendary hit-makers, The Diamonds, will take the
stage for a night of classic rock and roll at the
Payson High School Auditorium in Payson, Arizona on Monday, Sept. 30 at
7 p.m. Single tickets are $35 as available. Children
and students under the age of 18 will be admitted free when accompanied
by a ticket holding adult. Season tickets for the eight-concert series
are $90. For more information visit the
association website at www.tccarim.org or call 928-478-4363 or 928-474-4189.
The
Diamonds will also be presenting an educational outreach program for
students in grades K-12 on the day of the public concert, sponsored by
the
Tonto Community Concert Association.
“The Diamonds are one of the best vocal groups in show business today…period!”
– Press of Atlantic City, New Jersey
The
Diamonds are a living Pop Music legacy. The original quartet rose
to prominence in the 1950s and early 1960s with 16 Billboard hits
including “The Stroll”
and the million-selling hit “Little Darlin’,” which has sold
approximately 20 million copies to date. The Diamonds have learned that
the durability of classic rock and roll music is as much about the
future as it is about the past. The newest quartet
members, playing saxophone and trombone, backed by piano and drums,
continue to expand their audience by performing in a variety of venues
and touring Europe, South America, and Asia. In addition to their 33
appearances on American Bandstand, the Diamonds
have been awarded three gold records and inductions into the Doo-Wop
Hall of Fame and Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
Follow this link to view a video featuring the Diamonds.
The
Tonto Community Concert Association (“TCCA”) is committed to
bringing quality entertainment to the Rim Country through an annual
concert series and support of the fine arts in Payson schools. This
series is intended as an enriching cultural experience
for the people of Payson and those in surrounding communities.
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