The songwriting, lyrics and melodies of Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot and Joni Mitchell will be celebrated March 7-16 at Hale Centre Theatre's Concert Hall.
A few of the songs attendees will hear …
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The songwriting, lyrics and melodies of Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot and Joni Mitchell will be celebrated March 7-16 at Hale Centre Theatre's Concert Hall.
A few of the songs attendees will hear include “Blowin’ in the Wind," “To Make You Feel My Love,” “Big Yellow Taxi,” “Both Sides Now,” “Case of You,” “Sundown,” “If You Could Read my Mind” and many more.
The shows are at 7:30 p.m. with additional 4 p.m. shows Fridays and Saturdays as well as Thursday, March 7. Tickets are $38-$50.
Raised in Arizona, Tom Blodgett has spent more than 35 years in journalism in Arizona and joined Independent Newsmedia in July 2022 to launch the Gilbert edition. He is a graduate of Arizona State University, where he served as an instructional professional in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication from 2005-19 and remains editorial adviser to The State Press, the university's independent student media outlet.