In a recent column I wrote a bit about how much I love the structure of touring: it’s repetitive to the point of being ritualistic, and as a creature of habit, I like getting into a rhythm on tour. I […]
In a recent column I wrote a bit about how much I love the structure of touring: it’s repetitive to the point of being ritualistic, and as a creature of habit, I like getting into a rhythm on tour. I […]
One of the things I love most about the Boston music community is that musicians support their performing friends. This was in evidence on a recent Sunday evening (typically not a busy night for shows) when Corporate Punk performed at […]
I first saw Lula Wiles (then known as The Wiles; they had to change their name because it was already in use by another band) perform two years ago at the FreshGrass Festival as part of the Berklee bands segment […]
I was not surprised to see that Club Passim would host a CD release show for Sean Trischka’s debut album, The Shuffle. It was an ideal space for Trischka and his friends to perform in front of an audience that […]
This was a show I decided to attend merely because it sounded interesting – a Boston-based musician and friends performing Michael Jackson’s Thriller on Halloween afternoon. What could be bad about that? As it turned out, it was a fantastic […]
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