S.D. Arts & Culture Newsletter: Natalie Merchant to deliver more 'Merch moments' at Humphrey's

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I call them my “Merch Moments,” musical memories of Natalie Merchant that I’ve acquired over the years. The first would be back in her 10,000 Maniacs days and the release of the band’s album “Blind Man’s Zoo” in 1989. Amid all the predominant darkness on the record was the song “Trouble Me,” which Merchant wrote for her then-hospitalized father. It was here that I realized Merchant possessed a distinctive vocal style worth paying attention to.

Now the immersive, Latinx-centric “Pásale Pásale” is being staged indoors, at Bayfront Charter High School in Chula Vista. Performances begin on Wednesday and will continue through June 30. For more about “Pásale Pásale,” read Union-Tribune Arts Editor Pam Kragen’s March story on its director, Maria Patrice Amon: Theater artist Maria Patrice Amon aims to expand the Latinx narrative.

 

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