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Warren Zevon Tribute Stuns at the United Theater

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Csillag/Shutterstock
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Csillag/Shutterstock

Event Overview

On October 24, 2025, the nonprofit Wild Honey Foundation and the Zevon family presented “Meet Me in L.A.: The Songs of Warren Zevon” at the historic United Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The event celebrated Zevon’s unique songwriting legacy and raised funds for the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) and the Ed Asner Family Center. Both organizations were chosen in honor of Zevon’s battle with mesothelioma and his family’s long-standing advocacy for neurodivergent causes.

Cast and Musical Direction

The concert was directed musically by Jordan Summers and Nick Vincent, performed under the banner of the Wild Honey Orchestra and Friends. The lineup featured many of Zevon’s collaborators and admirers, including Jackson Browne, Dwight Yoakam, and his longtime producer and co-writer Jorge Calderón. They were joined by a deep bench of Los Angeles studio and touring veterans such as Leland Sklar, Rick Marotta, Bob Glaub, and Matt Cartsonis. Guest vocalists rotated throughout the night, among them David Marks, Dennis Diken, Shooter Jennings, Marshall Crenshaw, Billy Valentine, Susan Cowsill, Inara George, Eleni Mandell, John Wesley Harding, Steve Wynn, Chris Stills, and members of Fountains of Wayne.

Why It Mattered

Warren Zevon has long been hailed as a songwriter’s songwriter, an artist whose wit, literary edge, and dark humor made him one of the most respected figures in American rock. For the Los Angeles music community, the evening was both a heartfelt tribute and a long-overdue celebration of his influence. The charitable focus gave the event a deeper resonance, honoring Zevon’s memory through social impact as well as music.

Highlights and Notes

The United Theater’s ornate downtown setting gave the show an almost cinematic backdrop. The three-hour performance drew from every era of Zevon’s catalog, from the sardonic swagger of Excitable Boy to the introspective tones of The Wind. Musicians who once played with Zevon revisited old arrangements, while newer artists brought fresh interpretations. Fans described the mood as equal parts reverent and electric, a reunion of Los Angeles’ singer-songwriter elite.

Set List Highlights

Only a portion of the full set list has been published, but among the confirmed performances were:

  • “Johnny Strikes Up the Band” with Jordan Zevon on lead vocals

  • “Join Me in L.A.” performed by All Day Sucker

  • “Dirty Life and Times” sung by Matt Cartsonis

  • Shooter Jennings doing “Excitable Boy” and “I'll Sleep When I'm Dead”
  • Jackson Browne singing “Desperadoes Under the Eaves,” Dwight Yoakam performing “Carmelita,” and Fountains of Wayne doing “Poor Poor Pitiful Me,” featured mid-set
  • “Werewolves of London” & “Lawyers, Guns and Money” performed by the full ensemble as the finale

The evening ultimately featured more than twenty-five songs drawn from across Zevon’s career, with spontaneous collaborations and emotional dedications throughout.

Visuals and Atmosphere

Rehearsal and backstage images captured the informal, communal energy that defined the event. Veteran artists and next-generation performers gathered to fine-tune arrangements, trade stories, and share memories of Zevon’s humor and intelligence. The performance itself mixed reverence with a sense of live spontaneity. The audience, made up of longtime fans and fellow musicians, responded with standing ovations after nearly every number.

Legacy and Impact

Beyond honoring Zevon’s music, the tribute positioned his work firmly in the modern rock canon. It came just ahead of his posthumous induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, reinforcing how enduring his songs remain more than twenty years after his passing. The event also deepened public awareness of asbestos-related illness and neurodiversity support, two causes close to the Zevon family’s heart. For many, it was not simply a night of covers but a vivid reminder that Zevon’s voice, full of wit and compassion, continues to inspire musicians and audiences alike.

Final Thoughts

The Meet Me in L.A. tribute at the United Theater was more than a benefit concert. It was a living, breathing extension of Zevon’s legacy. By bringing together multiple generations of artists, raising funds for meaningful causes, and reminding audiences how vital Zevon’s songs remain, the show confirmed his place as one of rock’s most original and uncompromising voices.

Key Takeaways

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