Gypsy Soul
"One of the most brilliantly adept bands alive and kicking. Totally unique and captivating." — Orange County Weekly
with Tom Agostino
$15.00 reserved seats @pfaa.net
Saturday December 17 7:30pm
A Cowboy Christmas
w/ Gail Steiger, Chris Isaacs and More
Arizona's favorite Cowboy Poets and Musicians return to
the PFAA for a special holiday evening.
$15.00 reserved seats @pfaa.net
Saturday January 28 7:30pm
Ronny Cox, actor/musician
a study in easygoing amiability and unforced charisma. The Boston Globe
$17.00 reserved seats @pfaa.net
ore info.
Saturday March 17 7:30pm
An Americana/Celtic Showcase
from Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia
The Honey Dewdrops
Special Guests TBA
Long may The Honey Dewdrops continue to make music this timeless. Maverick Magazine
$15.00 reserved seats @pfaa.net
Prescott Center for the Arts
(formerly PFAA)
208 North Marina Street (at the corner of Willis and Marina) Prescott
Tickets and Box Office
Suzy Campbell: (928) 445-3286
tickets@pca-az.net
…he is a study in easygoing amiability and unforced charisma. He charms crowds with self-teasing humor, tart progressive insight, and a lulling Southwestern folk sound….
Scott Alarik, Boston Globe
Ronny Cox is an artist who wears a variety of hats –– from actor to musician to family man –– but if there is one common thread that pulls it all together it’s the “real” person that wears each hat and the warmth his craft brings to anyone exposed to his many talents. His musical style is eclectic and he confesses that he has no set-in-stone criteria for picking or writing songs.
Ronny grew up in New Mexico listening to Texas Swing tunes, but then played rock & roll in high school, and was eventually drawn to folk music after graduating from college. Born in Cloudcroft, New Mexico, he’s the son of Lounette (née Rucker) and Bob P. Cox, a carpenter who also worked at a dairy and played guitar for all the local fiddlers when the overhauls were peeled off. Ronny grew up in Portales, New Mexico, and his craft as a singer/songwriter is a testament to his life on the Southwestern desert. The third of five children and a father to two sons of his own, Ronny brings his extraordinarily view of life into a magnetic, likeable, onstage persona.
With a career that spans over a hundred and twenty-five films and television shows, Ronny Cox is often ironically identified with the villains he has played in movies like TOTAL RECALL, ROBOCOP and the ruthless politician in the hit science fiction TV series STARGATE. Ronny's first film… his first time acting in front of a camera was as the guitarist in the famous "dueling banjos" scene in DELIVERANCE. His second big film was BOUND FOR GLORY, Hal Ashby’s film about Woody Guthrie.
The truth is that Ronny has been writing songs and telling stories for over four decades. Only in the last 10 years has the world seen him evolve from being an “actor who sings” into knowing him as a “singer who happens to have a pretty fair career acting.”
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