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Ian Anderson brings fresh & fave Tull to MGM
Theyâve gone in and out of style too many times to count, but Tull remains as individual as ever.
Frenship shaking things up on ‘Base Camp’ tour
The Los Angeles synth-pop duo Frenship doesnât ask for much: They just want you to still be playing their music 15 years from now.
Rising star to watch: Rachel Bobbitt
Bobbittâs lyrics may address bad relationships and painful times, but the songs are often deceptively pretty, in a sophisticated jazz-pop setting.
Little Feat takes albums on tour with Boston stop
The current incarnation of Little Feat plays âSailinâ Shoesâ and âDixie Chickenâ at the Wilbur on Monday and Tuesday; doing one album plus bonus tracks each night.
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Belly full of favorites & new songs for new tour
The shows will debut a couple of songs from Bellyâs second reunion album, which is mostly written but not yet recorded.
The Breeders all in for ‘Last Splash’ at Boston House of Blues
The band will play the entirety of their âLast Splashâ album, one of alternative rockâs cornerstone albums when they made it 30 years ago.
Modern English ‘Long in the Tooth’ – and proud of it
Having toured extensively in recent years, Modern English plays the Hawks and Reed Center in Greenfield on Saturday and Sonia in Central Square Sunday.
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Squeeze amps up for Tuesday show in Boston
The new one is a little different. Itâs the first septet version, adding a full-time steel guitarist (and an extra singer/percussionist. So expect a few new spins on familiar tunes.
Low Cut Connie seizing the rock moment
Low Cut Connie mastermind Adam Weiner is the first to admit that he wouldâve had a great time during the â70s glitter rock era. But that only makes him more...
Treat Her Right fans treated to a reunion, and then some
A local favorite in the â80s and early â90s, Treat Her Right opened punk-trained ears to the blues and R&B that they loved.