Last month, on Nov. 4, Northwest residents joined The Ruth and Irving Olson Center for Jewish Life/Northwest Division of the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona for a drive-in concert at The Gaslight Music Hall in Oro Valley. More than 50 people enjoyed a night of music under the stars while the band, Vinyl Tap, performed classic rock covers from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s. Attendees remained socially distanced, whether sitting inside or outside of their vehicles, while watching the show.
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