Connor Pritchard
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Phoenix, AZ
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Drummer
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13 miles from Peoria
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1 Verified Booking
I play everything; mostly rock, jazz and funk.
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I play everything; mostly rock, jazz and funk.
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Play a variety of styles and read (Sideman for Hire)
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