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An Evening Of Jazz Artistry
I would be less than honest if I said anything less than “Al DiMeola is one of my favorite musicians, jazz or otherwise”, and his performance last night at the Berklee Performance Center supported that opinion.
Al made a triumphant return to his former stomping grounds (I suppose I can’t call it an alma mater since he never graduated) on Halloween for the last show of his US Elegant Gypsy & More 2015 tour.
Honky Tonk Rocked The Middle East
I had not heard of Whitey Morgan and the 78’s until I met Tony Martinez, one of Whitey’s guitarists as well as the opening act, in Nashville last month. When Tony told me about this show at the Middle East Upstairs, I promised I would be there.
I think Tony was surprised that I was, but I keep my word (and I knew that I didn’t have a show previously scheduled that night)!
Anthony Geraci Delivered Chicago Blues To A Delighted Audience
The Fallout Shelter at The Extended Play Sessions was stuffed to the gills for this CD release show by Anthony Geraci and the Boston Blues All-Stars, and not a soul left disappointed in this amazing performance by Boston-based blues royalty.
The album, Fifty Shades of Blue, released the day of this show and the excitement – both from the audience and the band – was palpable as they took the stage.
Get Your Dancin’ Shoes On!
We all need to cut loose a bit every once in a while and just enjoy music and friends for the pure joy of…well, music and friends!
The Get Right Band is returning to The Fallout Shelter at The Extended Play Sessions on Monday, October 19th!
Be Part Of This Americana Show
On Saturday, October 17 at 8pm, singer-songwriter Alastair Moock teams up with members of The Swinging Steaks for a night of shared tunes between two of the Boston’s most stalwart practitioners of Americana.
The concert takes place at Medford’s reinvigorated Chevalier Theater as part of its new “On Stage! Concert Series.” The theater is located at 30 Forest St. Tickets are $17 and are available through the link to the Theater above.
Spine-Tingling Harmonies And Instrumentation Filled The Armory To The Rafters
I was nearly giddy with anticipation as I headed to Arts at the Armory to see two of my favorite bands. The headliner was Darlingside performing the first release show for their latest album, Birds Say. Opening for them was Laney Jones and the Spirits.
I was first in line to get through the doors, but fast at my heels were fans of one of the bands. They both became fans of the other band by the end of the show!
A Witty Performance By Master Storyteller Chuck Prophet
Click here to read my review of this wonderful show by Chuck Prophet on No Depression.



















































