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Wizzax microphone debuts at free concert

Advances in music technology are driven by artists who wish they had something that doesn’t exist yet, which is how Sedona guitarist Brian David and saxophonist Roy “Rahelios” Figueroa came to develop the Wizzax, a new style of microphone...

Dave Len Scott Quartet jazzes up St. Andrew’s

The Dave Len Scott Quartet played a free jazz concert at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in West Sedona on Saturday, April 13, performing selections from their album “Blessed Mix.” Scott, who is music director at the church, candidly admitted...

Arts nonprofits request $550,000 city investment in culture

Members of Sedona’s arts community, led by Sedona Arts Center CEO Julie Richard, made a pitch to the Sedona City Council to increase arts and culture funding in next year’s budget during the council’s April 9 meeting. Richard told...

Hymes and Haydn hit the heights with the Sedona Symphony

The Sedona Symphony raised the bar yet again with a striking and energetic performance of Franz Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 104 “London” during its final regular-season concert at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, April 7, as part...

Sedona Community Youth Orchestra plays for the future

Music education in Sedona and the Verde Valley is getting a substantial boost with the founding of the Sedona Community Youth Orchestra by music teachers Kristina Beachell and Courtney Yeates in collaboration with Chamber Music Sedona. The orchestra’s senior...

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Artists honored for community contributions

The city of Sedona recognized four key contributors to the Sedona arts scene with the seventh Mayor’s Art Awards,...

Historic Preservation Commission will see another year

The Sedona City Council agreed on Oct. 8 to preserve the Historic Preservation Commission at least through next year,...
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