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Famed saxophone quartet to hold Scottsdale concert | Neighbors

In celebration of Valentine’s Day and American Heart Month, Desert Hills Community School of Music and The Holland Center are presenting a concert by the popular Fountain Hills Saxophone Quartet.

Featuring romantic songs from the 1920s, ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s – as well as stories behind the music and a dance area – the concert is 2-3 p.m. Feb. 13 at The Holland Center, 34250 N. 60th St., Scottsdale.

Tickets are $10 and available at hollandcenter.org. 

For over a decade, the Fountain Hills Saxophone Quartet – which consists of Jeffrey Anthony (soprano), Heather Baldwin (alto), Donna Wilde (tenor) and Dale Nelson (baritone) – has entertaining Valley audiences.

 With up to 100 shows a year, the quartet has been called “fun, uplifting, informative and engaging.”

It is serving in its third year as artists-in-residence for Desert Hills Presbyterian Church. 

Information: deserthillsmusic.org. 

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