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“Motown My Girl” featuring Frank Graves coming to Palmdale Playhouse Saturday

by The AV Times Staff • September 19, 2017

PALMDALE – The Palmdale Playhouse will present “Motown My Girl” featuring Frank Graves this Saturday, Sept. 23, at 7:30 p.m., at the Playhouse, located at 38334 10th Street East in Palmdale.

“Frank ‘The Spice’ Graves will kick off an evening filled with all your favorite Motown hits that’s sure to have your toes tapping and your hands clapping,” said Palmdale’s Recreation Supervisor Annie Pagliaro.  “With a contemporary style of his own, Frank performs his songs with the desire to touch the heart, soul and mind of every listener.”

Graves has performed to large audiences at the Palmdale Playhouse over the years.

“Once you’ve seen and heard Frank and his amazing band you’ll want to come back again and again,” Pagliaro added.

Tickets for this evening of music and memories are $12 for adults and $10 for students, seniors, military and children under 12 years old.

Tickets for Palmdale Playhouse events may be purchased online at www.PalmdalePlayhouse.com, or at the Box Office beginning two hours before each show. For more information, call 661-267-5684.

[Information via news release from the city of Palmdale.]

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