Dance to the Stardust Big Band Tunes at the Arlington 

The Stardust Big Band will grace the Arlington Crystal Ballroom stage on Sunday, April 28 at 3 PM. $10 admission, Free for students K-12.  

This band is dedicated to the big band arrangements of the 40s-60s with a peppering of the most recent big band arrangements of Michael Buble, Gordon Goodwin’s The Big Phatt Band, and Bob Curnow’s L.A. Big Band.  

Formed in 1982, Stardust has been a mainstay in the Central Arkansas music scene for over  40 years performing in festivals, weddings, conventions, and nonprofit fundraisers. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear the best in big band music.  

For more information visit www.stardustband.net

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