Globe Miami Community Concert Association Series

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GLOBE-MIAMI — The Globe-Miami Community Concert Association is still accepting memberships for their outstanding 63rd season. 

The dynamic Run Boy Run band will be coming to town on March 3 at High Desert Middle School Auditorium. 

The Tucson Americana quartet Run Boy Run blend bluegrass, folk and the old-timey American vernacular with touches of classical and turn of the century details. 

The band is brother and sister Matt Rolland (fiddle, guitar) and Grace Rolland (cello, vocals), sisters Bekah Sandoval Rolland (fiddle, vocals) and Jen Sandoval (mandolin, vocals). 

The unique sound of the band is rooted in the traditional music of the Appalachian South, continuing a sense of innovation in traditional American music put forth by bands such as Nickel Creek, Crooked Still, and The Wailin' Jennys. Run Boy Run continues this journey into music that is dynamic, orchestral, and brimming with beauty. Three strong female voices weave a tapestry of sound, and the award-winning fiddlers cut a path for a tightly formed rhythmic front. Every arrangement is – at its core – captivating. 

Concerts will be held either in the Miami High School Auditorium (MHS) and or the High Desert Middle School Auditorium (HDMS).   All performances will begin at 7 p.m.

Schedule:

- Run Boy Run - March 3 at HDMS - an award winning country/bluegrass group. 

- New Odyssey - March 23 at HDMS.

- Jared Pierce - April 17, at MHS – a master pianist.  He comes to us from BYU and has performed throughout the U.S. and in Brazil, Portugal and Spain.

Admission to the concerts is by membership. The main benefit of membership is to attend all the remarkable concerts the Association organizes with you, the Globe-Miami community, in mind. Special rates for students and for families help make the concerts available to everyone.  

The membership cost is as follows:  Adults - $40; Students - $10; Families - $90; Single Parent Families - $50.  Memberships are available on the evening of the concert, at the desk at Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center, at the White Porch in Globe, or by mailing in a membership form from the brochure.  Brochures are available at both the Globe and Miami Libraries, the Chamber of Commerce, both Senior Centers, the Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center, the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts, White Porch, Bullion Plaza Museum and Cultural Center, Gila County Historical Museum, United Jewelers, the Copper Hen and the Galleria in Miami.  

More information can be found by visiting the Globe-Miami Community Concert Facebook page or by calling 928-812-1696.