A Tribute to Bob Dylan presented by Gary Solomon of The THE BAND Band at The Lizzie Rose Music Room
Dates: 3/1/2024
📍 Theatre: The Lizzie Rose Music Room
217 East Main Street
Tuckerton, NJ 08087
Phone: 908-310-2941
Tickets: $30 - $35
A solo acoustic tribute to Bob Dylan featuring Gary Solomon of The THE BAND Band
There is perhaps no more influential, profound, or enigmatic songwriter in history than Bob Dylan. From the "protest songs" of his early years to his introspective, sometimes caustic commentary on love and humanity, his songs have become an integral part of Americana and have garnered countless awards and honors around the world.
Gary Solomon, co-founder of the acclaimed tribute to The Band, The THE BAND Band, steps on stage alone, acoustic guitar and harmonica in hand, to present a broad selection of Dylan’s incredible catalog, delivered singer-songwriter style.
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