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Several thousand people attended the jazz and rock concert on the street in the Gaslamp Quarter Saturday night, and the crowd was basically well-behaved, police reported. There were few arrests made.
City officials had originally denied a liquor permit for the “Michelob Street Scene ‘85,” produced by local promoter Rob Hagey, because of alcohol-related arrests at the second Gaslamp Quarter concert last year. But a permit was later granted after the Gaslamp Quarter Council agreed to take responsibility for the permit.
The concert, the third in a series started last summer in the Gaslamp Quarter, featured rock, rhythm-and-blues and reggae bands.
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