Bill Murray ditches Pebble Beach to do Bob Dylan impression in San Francisco
Briefly

Bill Murray, known for his years at the A&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, recently delighted fans with musical performances alongside the Blood Brothers band at San Francisco's Great American Music Hall. Part of SF Sketchfest, these shows featured Murray embracing a wide range of music genres for 100 minutes. Though often behind the scenes with various instruments, he captivated the audience when stepping forward to sing, notably delivering a spirited rendition of Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone." His playful attire and expressions added to the entertaining experience.
Murray was parked in the back of the stage, cycling through a variety of instruments... he did step forward to sing at several points, including going all out for a passionate rendition of "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan.
Even with as many as 10 people on stage with him at one point, it's hard not to look away from the 74-year-old that we've known for decades for his deadpan comedy.
Read at SFGATE
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