The Roots Performing LIVE on March 23 at McDowell Mountain Music Festival in Phoenix
10th Annual Festival Takes Place on March 22-24; Benefits Local Charities
Here they come! Here they come! Here they come!
The Roots will be performing live on Saturday, March 23 at the McDowell Mountain Music Festival (MMMF), Arizona’s only non-profit music festival.
Long before they became the house band on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Roots were known as one of the most groundbreaking bands in music. If you haven't seen The Roots live, you need to buy your tickets asap for the McDowell Mountain Music Festival!
The 10th annual Festival will be held on March 22-24 at the City of Phoenix’s Margaret T. Hance Park. Traditionally, the festival is held in north Scottsdale, next to the McDowell Mountains; however, this year the festival is moving its roots to downtown Phoenix.
Musical performances will include international and national acts The Shins, Heartless Bastards, Balkan Beat Box, Yonder Mountain String Band and many others.
100% of the festival’s funds are donated to local, youth-based charities. The festival has selected UMOM New Day Centers, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, and Ear Candy Charity as the chosen beneficiaries for the 2013 funds.
The festival is actively seeking potential sponsors for this year’s festivities. If you are interested, please contact Gabi Mink at (602) 859-0866 or gabi@mmmf.net.
Here they come! Here they come! Here they come!
The Roots will be performing live on Saturday, March 23 at the McDowell Mountain Music Festival (MMMF), Arizona’s only non-profit music festival.
Long before they became the house band on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Roots were known as one of the most groundbreaking bands in music. If you haven't seen The Roots live, you need to buy your tickets asap for the McDowell Mountain Music Festival!
The 10th annual Festival will be held on March 22-24 at the City of Phoenix’s Margaret T. Hance Park. Traditionally, the festival is held in north Scottsdale, next to the McDowell Mountains; however, this year the festival is moving its roots to downtown Phoenix.
Musical performances will include international and national acts The Shins, Heartless Bastards, Balkan Beat Box, Yonder Mountain String Band and many others.
100% of the festival’s funds are donated to local, youth-based charities. The festival has selected UMOM New Day Centers, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, and Ear Candy Charity as the chosen beneficiaries for the 2013 funds.
The festival is actively seeking potential sponsors for this year’s festivities. If you are interested, please contact Gabi Mink at (602) 859-0866 or gabi@mmmf.net.
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