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Songwriters’ Showcase at Tempe Center for the Arts

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This new series showcases Arizona songwriters as they perform their original music for enthusiastic audiences at the Tempe Center for the Arts. Songwriters' Showcase at Tempe Center for the Arts airs Saturdays in August 2011 at 10:30 p.m. on Eight.

Artists to perform are:

  • September 3– Paulina Vo, Justin Olsen, Cottonwood Stone, Dirty Lingo
  • September 10- AJ Odneal, Daniel Coon, Cali Rodi, Kris Nelson
  • September 17- Steven Fontenot, Teneia Sanders, Robby Roberson
  • September 24- Jeremy Clayton, Alisse Garn, Jason Messer

Media Contact:  Colleen O’Donnell Pierce
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