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March 7, 2012

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Page 14 With all the flare of a Robin Williams performance "Bob Denbow and The Keynotes" also known as "Bobby D. & The Keynotes" (A Denmore Entertain- ment Production) made their first appearance at The Main Street Eatery on Valentine's Day to a sold out crowd. The Valentine's Day performance was a com- plete success. Denmore Entertainment has presented "Bob Den- Dinner and a show bow and Friends" at the Main St. Eatery several times in the past few months but this, particular, musical combination, consisting of: Bob Denbow at keyboard; Bob Anderson playing lead guitar and do- ing country vocals; Ted Begeman on rhythm guitar; Carol Morris doing swing & big band; and Chuck Morris on harmonicas, guitar and doing rock & roll vocals put on a Valentine's "Extravaganza," second to none. Post show interviews with patrons tell us that the food was great and musical mix was "the best we've MOUNTAIN QUAIL CAFE Home Cooked Meals! OPEN 7 AM - 2 PM closed Tuesday 490 N. Moon Mt. Rd., Quartzsite (corner of Moon Mt. & Quail Trail) N Daily Specials! Sat. Night Prime Rib! BEST BREAD PUDDING! 928-927-8890 Quail Trail X SOMBRERO! B-10, Main St. Orders to go! www.DesertMessenger.com heard in Quartzsite…", "an outstanding evening," "I'm glad we decided to come," "Bobby D & The Key- notes seem to click". Bob Denbow, of Brenda comes to the area from Maine. He has a long history of musical pursuits, which includes all genres, and his talent includes song writing and "fixing" songs: Here-to-fore, "un- fixed". Aside from his vocal and keyboard talents, Bob provides a harmony back-up for the other vo- calist in the group. Carol Morris is a student of music from the Cana- dian Conservatory of Music. She began her musical career at an early age at the piano, graduating to the clarinet, accordion and organ. She also plays the gui- tar and bass. Like Bob, she provides harmony back- up for other performers in the group. Bob Anderson has a musical resume, too long to list. Bob is, perhaps, the only true "professional" on stage. Wintering in Brenda, he comes from Wash- ington state where he spent the bulk of his musical career playing the "honkytonks" and bars all over La Casa Del Rancho MEXICAN & AMERICAN FOOD TACO TUESDAY! $1 Tacos! All You Can Eat Clam Strips! FRIDAY BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER 7AM -7PM 70 N. Central, Quartzsite (one block north of Shell, Hwy. 95) 928-927-6610 Coming Soon: Sugar-Free! Palo Verde Cafe & Lounge Lunch & Dinner 11am-8pm Daily Great American Food Quartzsite Marketplace WE'RE BACK IN TOWN! Located at 50 E. Kuehn #12 across from Gamblers www. ThreeSistersKettleCorn.com Bring this ad in for 50¢ OFF one bag of Kettle Corn Join us for St. Patrick's Day, March 17th! LUNCH SPECIALS! Mon. thru Fri $599 MARGARITA MONDAYS! 305 N. Central (Hwy. 95) 928-927-7676 Friday FISH $799 March 7, 2012 the state. As a member of the Musician Union, Bob is familiar with contracts as well as the ups and downs of a professional career. As "a picker" you would be hard-pressed to find a better lead in Western Ari- zona. And, as a vocalist, you will be pleasantly sur- prised by his different song selections. Tedd Begeman hails from Michigan and is a world- class rhythm man. There is not a better "ear" in mu- sic, or rhythm guitarist in Western Arizona. When listening to Tedd, listen closely to the beautiful chords he integrates into the musical score. Tedd be- gan his musical career at a young age when he played rhythm back-up for his father's band. He is "an asset to any musical group he chooses to play with". Chuck Morris comes to Quartzsite from North Carolina via Central Washington. Chuck grew up in the mountains of North Carolina and was raised on Bluegrass (which "fertilizes the soul") and Country music. In his late teens, after enlisting in the U.S. Air Force (from which he retired), Chuck began to aug- ment his country music roots with Rock & Roll. In the early 90's he followed his heart into Swing and Big Band, but chooses to sing Rock & Roll at shows to ad diversity to the group's performances. "Very few bands can present a five genre performance…" Looking at the talent assembled, Denmore Enter- tainment has some of the greatest talent in Western Arizona; and is one of the most musically diverse groups in the Southwest. You can enjoy this musical group at The Main Street Eatery. Or you can book this group for a performance in the 2013 season by calling 360-961-8566. Quartzsite Dining Moon Mountain Rd. Hwy. 95, N. Central Times Three Family Restaurant Good Food & Friendly Service! DAILY SPECIALS! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6am-8pm 1265 W. Main St. Quartzsite • 928-927-6014 the Famous Home of The ULTIMATE Kettle Corn!

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