'It was an honor. Always wanted to see her, never saw her in concert,' said one longtime fan of Ronstadt.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The crowds certainly were out Sunday for the second and final day of the Tucson Festival of Books.
"It was an honor. Always wanted to see her, never saw her in concert," said one longtime fan of Ronstadt. Packed inside the north ballroom on the University of Arizona’s campus this afternoon were thousands of festival goers eager for their chance to see the two big names from two very different worlds.
For long-time fan Rachel Bowman, it did feel like home. The Tucson native traveled from Washington to see the"Blue Bayou" singer.
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