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Roll On. (2009) Stay Around. (2019) 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.
Website. www .theshell .org. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park is an open-air music venue in San Diego, California. It is operated by the San Diego Symphony on the grounds of the Embarcadero Marina Park South, which the Symphony leases from the Port of San Diego. [1] The site is located on San Diego Bay in the Marina District of downtown San Diego .
Sprung Monkey. Steam Powered Giraffe. Stick Figure. Stone Temple Pilots. Stress (pop rock band) The Strikers (psychobilly band) Sultans (band) Swing Kids (band) Switchfoot.
KSDS. KSDS (88.3 FM, "Jazz 88.3") is a full-time mainstream/traditional Jazz radio station, licensed to the San Diego Community College District, broadcasting 24 hours a day from the campus of San Diego City College. The station is owned by City College, although their transmitter and antenna are located near their partner college, Mesa College ...
Live in San Diego may refer to: Live in San Diego 1974, album by Deep Purple Perks and Tit. Live in San Diego (film), 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)
KLVJ (FM) KLVJ (102.1 MHz, "K-Love" is a non-commercial educational FM radio station licensed to Encinitas, California and serving San Diego County. The station is owned by Educational Media Foundation and broadcasts a contemporary Christian music format as an affiliate of the K-Love network. KLVJ (then KPRI)'s studios were previously located ...
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SOMA was originally opened in the early 1990s by Len Paul at an old warehouse in downtown San Diego on 555 Union Street, just south of Market Street and was originally a slaughterhouse – hence the name “ SO uth of MA rket." At that time, the venue was mostly known as a dance club, but eventually made the transition to hosting live music.