It’s Warren Zevon season. That may sound like a funny thing to say, in 2025, or in any year since the legendary rock singer-songwriter died in 2003, given a perennial underdog status that never augured for anything that would be likely to be called a posthumous groundswell , per se. And yet, downtown Los Angeles is about to see two major celebrations of Zevon in less than a month, against all odds. The second will come when he is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Nov. 8.
But preceding that this Friday night is the true concentrated dose of Zevon power — a full-on tribute concert involving dozens of singers and dozens more backing musicians taking place at the United Theatre on Broadway. It’s being produced as the annual benefit of the Wild Honey Foundation, which earns

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