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 Cheap Mark Due to weather, at the last minute, the venue was changed to Winston-Salem's Millenium Center! Lucinda Williams Oct 20, 2025
 Cheap Mark All members of Midnight Oil stayed after the show to sign attendees' copies of the CD single "Outbreak of Love!" WOMAD Oct 20, 2025
 Nellie Peerless Blackfoot Gypsies opener Bobby Bare, Jr. / Blackfoot Gypsies Oct 20, 2025
 Keith Morris This was the night that Greg Ginn and I decided we were going to start a band. We'd called ourselves Panic but there was a French band of the same name so we chose Black Flag. As for this show we went to see Thin Lizzy but also to check out Journey. I worked part time in a record store in Hermosa Beach where the owner had Prog Rock on the turntable every second or third album while I was there. Thus our fascination with early Journey. Thin Lizzy were great and they definitely gave us the kick that was needed to set our wheels in motion. Thank you Journey and Thin Lizzy! Journey / Thin Lizzy / S.S. Fools Oct 20, 2025
 Swimszoots Steve was apparently a bit under the weather and looked like it. But, true to form, he played beautifully, giving no audible sign of weakness. This show was arguably the most moving of the handful of times I've seen him live. Surprise (to me) guest players Nick DiVirgilio and Jonas Reingold! Steve Hackett Oct 20, 2025
 Blues-Lover Great show, amazing musicians, beautiful theatre! Definitely worth the trip for us to come to Redding to see her and the band. Cecelia has a beautiful voice and Joshua was incredible! So glad we made the trip. Molly Tuttle - The Highway Knows Tour Oct 20, 2025
 evaporated Something is wrong with Concert Archive's city, state, country data point for this concert. It will not allow a correction of the location to be in alignment with the rest of the location nomenclature for their database. Frustrating. Toadies / Local H / Everclear / Emerald City Band Oct 20, 2025
 Girl at the Rock Shows https://girlattherockshows.com/2025/10/20/thanks-for-the-good-thanks-for-the-show/ Davina and The Vagabonds Oct 20, 2025
 Girl at the Rock Shows https://girlattherockshows.com/2025/10/19/ill-be-somebody-in-my-own-time/ Matt Maeson / Wells Ferrari Oct 20, 2025
 Girl at the Rock Shows https://girlattherockshows.com/2025/10/18/shes-the-kind-of-girl-you-write-songs-about/ anni xo / Clovers Daughter / Laamar / Sophie Hiroko Oct 20, 2025
 James Doerr Tremendous concert! Bob was in full good voice and the song arrangements were essentially as originally recorded. Bob Dylan Oct 20, 2025
 Jayworld There's a bootleg of this show floating around that mistakenly says it was at the Catalyst: it was not at the Catalyst, the show was at the Civic. Dr Gonzo / Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Oct 20, 2025
 Brucefan24 On Stage: Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers Joe Grushecky Bernie Herr Art Nardini Joe Pelesky Joffo Simmons Bill Toms Bruce Springsteen (Guest) Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers / Bruce Springsteen Oct 20, 2025
 Brucefan24 Bob Dylan Persists, Triumphs at Roseland Ballroom When Bob Dylan finally took the stage it was with about as much ceremony as a roadie who mistakes the stage door for the bathroom. Sporting the prototypical black suit, Dylan evoked several of his own past incarnations, from outlaw to prophet, from preacher to “the man in the long black coat.” But as he began to perform, the anonymity was swept aside, and he was once again the original troubadour – reinventing his songs in the image of the moment. Dylan’s voice carried his musical lines and wry turns of phrase as well as the irrevocable weight of age, fatigue and substance abuse. Yet the concert remained a remarkable tribute to Dylan’s resilience and continued relevance. His songs have penetrated culture so deeply as to become lore. Like legend, Dylan’s lore has been absorbed and recycled yet has retained its identity. Backed by a superlative ensemble, Dylan rolled through history – his own and ours. He took center stage both as singer and as performer, playing electric lead guitar on “Jokerman” and “Positively 4th Street” In “All Along the Watchtower,” a wailing guitar became the howling wind itself, and Dylan’s harmonica rhapsodized on the songs about love and love lost. “Maggie’s Farm” took the evening to an even higher level It was flippant and fiery Southern rock. The acoustic “My Back Pages” had a languid reverence that far transcended recent versions. This time, Dylan’s knowing, almost confessional voice formed a ghostly counterpoint to his self-confident 1964 original. How do you top that? Bring Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young onstage for an encore. Guitars in hand, they bunched into a boogie-woogie “Rainy Day Women No. 12 and 35.” And they dosed with “Highway 61 Revisited,” done as a classic hard-rockin’ highway song which – like “Most Likely You Go Your Way (and I’ll Go Mine)” brought the past and present together, releasing Dylan into his future. By Susan Richardson via Rolling Stone. Bob Dylan / Bruce Springsteen / Neil Young Oct 20, 2025
 Brucefan24 On Stage: Bob Dylan Bucky Baxter Tony Garnier John "J.J." Jackson Winston Watson Bruce Springsteen (Guest) Neil Young (Guest) Bob Dylan / Bruce Springsteen / Neil Young Oct 20, 2025
 Henrietta Incredible gig, underground hip hop royalty hosted by Jimi from Doves! Nightjar / Jimi Goodwin / Vast Aire of Cannibal Ox / Burgundy Blood / Guilty Simpson / Homeboy Sandman / Sonny Jim / Pruven Oct 20, 2025
 Len Czyzniejewski FB album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.25156140344004393&type=3 Paul McCartney Oct 20, 2025
 Len Czyzniejewski Rolling Stones FB page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.24777361698548928&type=3 The Rolling Stones / The Pretty Reckless Oct 20, 2025
 Len Czyzniejewski The Pretty Reckless FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.24777307791887652&type=3 The Rolling Stones / The Pretty Reckless Oct 20, 2025
 Len Czyzniejewski FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.25279432521675174&type=3 steve goodman Oct 20, 2025