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The Reunion Band Rocks Grand Terrace

By Stella Pierce
Community Writer
05/12/2025 at 03:40 PM

 This month, Grand Terrace came alive as The Reunion band took the stage at Mazzulli's, creating an unforgettable evening filled with the soulful sounds of the 70s and so much more . Consisting of talented graduates from Fontana High School's class of 1974, they captivated the audience with their exceptional musical skills and infectious energy.

 

The night was particularly special as it was hosted by the owner of Mazzulli's, a community and music legend. His passion for music and dedication to the Grand Terrace community shone brightly, lending a warm, nostalgic atmosphere to the event. The air was filled with excitement as patrons from near and far gathered, eager to revel in the melodies that have defined an era.

 

As The Reunion band launched into their set, the crowd couldn't help but be swept away by the rich harmonies and classic tunes that defined their youth. Each song ignited memories, drawing smiles and laughter from the audience. The energy was palpable, as friends and family danced together, united by the power of music.

 

The event was not just a showcase of talent; it was a heartfelt celebration of community. Neighbors came together to support one another, share stories, and create new memories. The Reunion band reminded everyone of the importance of connection, artistry, and the joy that live music brings to our lives.

 

As the evening came to a close, attendees left Mazzulli's with full hearts and the spirit of togetherness lingering in the air. The Reunion band had not only rocked the night away but had also woven a beautiful tapestry of community, nostalgia, and joy that Grand Terrace will cherish for years to come.

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