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Natalie Merchant (w/ The San Francisco Symphony): Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA 06/18/2012 Peter Zimmerman June 27, 2012 No Comments There are a few times when the collaboration bears a sum much greater than its constituent parts, in which orchestra and singer weave a synaesthetic grandeur that is utterly enthralling. Natalie Merchant's show last week was one of those nights. Read More
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