Cathalena E. Burch At some point on Saturday, May 13, you will swear that your eyes and ears are playing tricks on you when you see Tucson native Tony Kishman on the Fox Tucson Theatre stage.
Kishman on Saturday is bringing “Live and Let Die: The Music of Paul McCartney” home for the first time since that 2019 show. And he’s doing it for a good cause: The concert benefits Hope of Deliverance Dog Rescue, which assists rural shelters in dealing with their overpopulation and Helping Every Animal Receive Treatment , an organization that helps people pay medical bills for animals whose health issues are survivable.
Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | RSS Feed | Omny Studio Kishman, who moved to New York four years ago, has made a career playing Paul ever since in a variety of shows, including “Twist and Shout” and “The Classical Mystery Tour.” Don’t be afraid to hum along to “Yesterday” and “Let It Be,” either; no one will call you out — unless you get too loud. Also, potential fodder for a “Live and Let Die” show: The classic “Eleanor Rigby,” “Silly Love Songs,” “My Love,” and the rocking “Got to Get You Into My Life.”
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