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Live in San Diego [1] (alternatively known as Live in San Diego with special guest JJ Cale) [2] is the thirteenth live album (and a live DVD) by British rock musician Eric Clapton. It was released through Reprise Records as a live album on 30 September 2016 [ 3 ] and as a 2-hour live DVD on 10 March 2017.
Live in San Diego may refer to: Live in San Diego 1974, album by Deep Purple Perks and Tit; Live in San Diego, a concert DVD by the band Switchfoot; Live in San Diego (Eric Clapton album), live album by Eric Clapton; Live in San Diego, 2-CD album by Judy Collins; Live in San Diego (Metallica video album)
Dub 56 is the fifth album released by the ska group The Toasters. [3] [4] ... "Legal Shot (Live in San Diego)" 3:46: 9. "Go Girl (Live in San Diego)" 3:04: 10.
The Cascades' cover version of Bob Lind's "Truly Julie's Blues" received spins on KCBQ and KGB in 1966, and their song "Maybe the Rain Will Fall" fared well on San Diego radio charts in mid-1969. The group was active, played local San Diego clubs like The Cinnamon Cinder, and at other times, toured widely.
His second album, Ukulele Songs, and a live DVD titled Water on the Road were released in 2011. His third solo album Earthling was released in 2022. In late June of 2024, Vedder released a single cover of The English Beat 's " Save It For Later " for the TV series The Bear .
She developed a live show that included anecdotes and frank stories told between songs, and continued working as a DJ on the radio in San Diego while playing around town and, later, touring. Her recorded debut was a five-song EP called Exercises in Racketeering , which eventually led to a full-length album, Miss Halfway , which was released ...
Escondido is a city in San Diego County near Cale's home at the time located in the small, unincorporated town of Valley Center, California. Eric Clapton owned a mansion in Escondido in the 1980s and early '90s. The road referenced in the album's title is named Valley Center Road. It runs from Valley Center to Escondido.
Stevie Salas (born November 17, 1964) is an American guitarist, [1] author, [2] television host, [3] music director, [4] record producer, [5] film composer, and former advisor of contemporary music at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. [6]