From Hollywood film pilot to front man, singer and songwriter of rock band CTS – Consider The Source, Jeff Senour has embarked on a historic undertaking designed to reach, touch and move the hearts of people of all ages at the Freedom Rock Experience.
Accompanied by the East Valley Youth Symphony, this high octane combination of Jeff’s original music paired with a visually stunning video backdrop will inspire those of all ages to live the American Dream.
The event is scheduled for May 28 at 7 p.m. at the Mesa Arts Center.
The Freedom Rock Experience honors the real American heroes in our lives, those men and women who serve to protect our freedom in America.
The powerful rock sound of CTS is backed by world class musicians. The lineup of CTS includes Tony Lugo – The Flying Hawaiian on lead guitar with his famous wall of sound guitar solos, followed by the solid foundation of Joe McGinnity on drums, Jeff VanDusen on bass guitar and Keven Mandzuk on keyboards. Joining CTS onstage will be the East Valley Youth Symphony and the Dance Barn of Mesa.
With over 40 young musicians from East Valley Youth Symphony under the direction of Ajay Patel, along with the amazing dancers of Dance Barn under the direction of Kristin Adams, this concert is guaranteed to be a completely moving experience.
Jeff leads the audience through an emotional journey, personally honoring our nation’s heroes. There are times when the audience will dance in the aisles; there are times when there will not be found a dry eye. Hope is offered, and this production has touched lives every time Jeff and CTS have performed the show. It is an incredible evening for everyone involved.
Benefits from the concert will go to Operation Homefront Of Arizona. As the official sponsors of the Freedom Rock Experience, American Airlines, Pinnacle Life Nutrition and Flancer’s Pizza extend their warmest invite to join CTS, East Valley Youth Symphony and Dance Barn to come give thanks to the real American hero.
Tickets are on sale at the Mesa Art Center. For more information, visit the Web at www.mesaartscenter.com or www.ctsmusic. The Mesa Arts Center box office is located at One East Main St., or call (480) 644-6500.