FEBRUARY 2013
SUNRAYS | 17
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Valentine’s Day Dance with Weldon Henson
Thursday, February 14th, 7–10 p.m., SCB, $15 pp
Reserved Seating by TABLES
Henson’s shows are a throw-back to the vin-
tage honky-tonk and Texas culture that com-
bine the rock ‘n roll attitude and approach
of the more modern men of Texas country.
Weldon’s hard-hitting, original country music
demands as much from the dancers, who never seem to leave
the floor. Weldon’s original and standard repertoire is one of
the most extensive on the circuit making him a Texas honky-
tonk and dancehall favorite.
Bobby Layne Orchestra
Saturday, February 16, 7-10 p.m, SCB, $15
Reserved Seating by TABLES
Bobby’s career began in high school where he
formed a seven-piece band. Later he joined
the 43rd Army Band. His popular band grew
to 11 pieces and during the mid-’70s, added
vocalist Trudy DuMay. Their music bridges
the generations from the 1930s to the present: swing, tangos,
sambas, waltzes, show tunes and a bit of rock. An entertain-
ment experience you won’t forget!
Deborah Lynn, Dave Clark & Texas Fever
Wednesday, February 20, 7-10 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by TABLES
Since 1979 Texas Fever, featuring Deborah
Lynn and Dave Clark, has been entertaining
country music audiences at dances, concerts
and private parties all over the Lone Star
State. Thoroughly modern and professional,
Texas Fever features country and western music, both contem-
porary and traditional, as well as material from the pop, rock
and roll, and rhythmand blues fields. This versatile combination
has made them popular in the Central Texas area and we are
glad to have them here at Sun City.
Hot Texas Swing Band
Wednesday, March 6, 6:30 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by TABLES
The music of the Hot Texas Swing Band is
guaranteed to get your boots dancin’, your
toes tappin’ and your fingers snappin’! Like
Texas itself, the Hot Texas Swing Band is a
crossroads of musical influences. Listening
to their big Western Swing sound, you hear
Dance Hall tunes, Blues and Latin numbers, as well as Big
Band Swing and Bebop.With their hearts anchored inWestern
Swing, the Hot Texas Swing Band brings in new sounds and
original material to form an exciting and energetic whole that
is greater that the sum of its parts.
DANCES
The Texas Tycoons – NEW!
Friday, March 8, SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by TABLES
The Texas Tycoons are an all-star band led
by Paul Minor featuring the most in-demand
Texas musicians performing a wide variety
of Lone Star classics. To celebrate their great
musical heritage, the Texas Tycoons have built
a repertoire as vast and varied as the great state itself. From
Archie Bell to ZZ Top, Willie Nelson to T-Bone Walker, Doug
Sahm to Buddy Holly, if it’s Texas music, the Tycoons have got
it covered.
Red Alert
Friday, March 15, 7-10 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by TABLES
Red Alert’s focus is on danceable hits of the’ 80s
and includes a mix of the very best from the
late ’70s, disco, new wave, and rock. Their set
list includes hits by: Bryan Adams, Journey,
FleetwoodMac, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Go-Go’s,
Tom Petty, Pat Benatar and Duran Duran. “Kat” Cairns, lead
vocals, was raised on a steady diet of Texas blues and Patsy
Cline twang, along with solid rock sensibilities.
Janice Maynard and Country Stardust Band
– NEW!
Friday, April 5, 7 – 10 p.m. SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by TABLES
Janice Maynard is a Texas girl who celebrates
traditional country music that is straight from
the heart of Texas. Her debut album, There’s a
Better Way, is traditional country that blends
a perfect collaboration of Janice’s pure vocals
and heartfelt songs. Janice performs all over the Lone Star
State with her own band, “The Country Stardust Band.”
Country Connection – Country andWestern
Dance – NEW!
Friday, April 19, 7 – 10 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by TABLES
Country Connection provides all the classics for you to listen
and dance to. This is a band that Sun City residents request
to come back time and time again - because they deliver a
quality performance. This group tours around the Austin
area and has performed at places like Coupland Dance Hall
and the Cotton Club.
Purchase your tickets for CA Sponsored Events at
or at the Member Services Office.
Tickets for activities listed for the first time will be available
Friday, February 1, at 8 a.m.
RESERVED SEATING BY TABLES
Selection by table number only
RESERVED SEATING BY SEATS
Selection by table and seat numbers
OPEN SEATING
General admission; no advance table or seat selection
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