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Kingman Concert Band to perform Wild, Wild West concert

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KINGMAN — The Kingman Concert Band proudly presents its “Wild, Wild West” Concert on Sunday, September 28, at 2 p.m. in the Kingman High School Auditorium (4182 N. Bank Street). Members of the community band will perform a variety of western-themed arrangements. Saddle up for a musical showdown and don your western duds. The performance is free and open to the public.

Celebrating nearly 27 years of community music, the Kingman Concert Band, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to sharing free musical performances throughout the greater Kingman area. The band relies on financial contributions to support its continued growth, music library, performance factors, and operational expenses. Please consider making a charitable donation to the Kingman Concert Band or contribute to our musical cause.

For further information, visit the Kingman Concert Band’s website at www.kingmanconcertband.com or contact KCB Conductor Julie Gragg at conductor@kingmanconcertband.com or (928)853-3846.