Other San Diego concerts of note include the mime-less Howard Jones at Humphreys and the double-bill of Orgone and the Delvon Lamarr Trio at the Casbah
The iconic singer-songwriter sounded fresh and vital as he mined an array of earthy American music traditionsOf course, depending on the listener, Dylan is renowned or reviled for never performing any of his songs the same way twice.
Each concertgoer’s phone at his San Diego concert will be secured in an individual Yondr pouch, which will be opened at the end of the show. Phones can be accessed during the concert in designated areas outside the performance area, but will be re-sealed in the pouch before re-entry. If so, head to The Casbah Monday to hear Orgone, a dedicated retro-soul and funk band from Los Angeles, whose eight members may have a hard time all squeezing on the small stage.
That was back when he performed on his own as a proto-techno-pop band whose sole accompanist was Jed Hoile, a trenchcoated mime-cum-dancer.
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