Phase II and Friends will provide the music for a benefit dance on Saturday, Nov. 9, 9 p.m. to midnight, at the Jack Blanchard Family Centre.
The purpose of this event is to raise funds to assist with medical expenses presently being incurred by Monique MacLeod, as she battles a serious illness.
Organizers promise a 50/50 draw as well as a silent auction in addition to three hours of great dance music.
Phase II and Friends is a seven-member musical group which plays concerts, dances, weddings and other private affairs. Members are Keila Glydon, vocals, Jeanie Campbell, vocals, Gerry Hickey, vocals, Blaine Murphy, lead guitar, John McGarry, bass guitar, Pat King, keys and saxophone, and Ed Young, drums.
The band prides itself on having a repertoire of dance tunes covering the 1950s and ’60s, as well as music right up to today. In the same set, the audience may hear something by Elvis,
Linda Ronstadt, Johnie Reid and Ed Sheeran. Requests are always welcome.
Tickets will be available at the door.