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Much Talent On The Stage This Night

I went to this show at the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion as much to see Ray LaMontagne as I did to see one of the openers, Jason Isbell.

Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne

Jason Isbell

Jason Isbell

I will say up front that this is one of my least favorite venues in the Boston area – the sound is inconsistent, the stage is high, and the view (and sound) is best from the center of the center section in rows 6 through about 16. In addition, for this show photographers were relegated to the far right of the venue, 15 rows back (I apologize for the less-than-usual quality of my photos – I now know I need a monopod). Read the rest of this entry

A Slice Of The Heaven That Is New Orleans

I have known about Kermit Ruffins for many years but had not seen him perform live until last week at Brighton Music Hall. Sure, I saw him on the incredible HBO series ‘Tremé‘ and from his scenes, I knew I had to seize the first opportunity I had to see him.

Kermit Ruffins

Kermit Ruffins

Kermit is a (mostly) jazz trumpeter who got his start with the Rebirth Brass Band (hmmm, maybe I did see Kermit with them) in the 1980s. His band is the Barbecue Swingers and swing they did! There was no barbecue at this show unfortunately…

Kermit

Kermit

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‘Evil Gal’ Michelle Willson Sings Her Heart Out

This show at Glenn’s Restaurant was my first opportunity to see Michelle ‘Evil Gal’ Willson and her band perform since the fabulous Scullers show that was recorded for subsequent release as ‘Fortune Cookie’.

Michelle 'Evil Gal' Willson

Michelle ‘Evil Gal’ Willson

Michelle has a powerhouse of a voice that is extremely well-suited to jazz, soul, and rhythm and blues songs.

Evil Gal

Evil Gal

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Roots Rock Ruled At The Extended Play Sessions!

Where do I start to describe the enchantment of this event… The music, the musicians, the other guests, the food and drink – all contributed to make this one of the most incredible evenings of music I have experienced.

Angela Perley & The Howlin' Moons

Angela Perley & The Howlin’ Moons

Angela Perley & The Howlin’ Moons is a roots rock band from Ohio who performed at the Extended Play Sessions of The Alternate Root TV on Saturday night. Read the rest of this entry

Another Marvelous Club d’Elf Experience

If you have been following this blog (which everyone should do!), you’ll know how much I love Club d’Elf. And how often I go to their bi-weekly Friday night residency at Lizard Lounge.

Mike Rivard

Mike Rivard

Club d’Elf was founded 16+ years ago by Mike Rivard, and is a collaboration among extraordinarily talented musicians who vary from show to show. Read the rest of this entry

A Magical Production of ‘The Tempest’

First, let me admit that I’m not an enormous fan of Shakespeare’s plays. I read a few plays in high school that were required reading and have read nothing of his since then.

The Tempest marquee

The Tempest marquee

That being said, I loved the current American Repertory Theatre production of ‘The Tempest‘! Read the rest of this entry

Marvelous Blend of African Music And Jazz

I love both African music and jazz; Felipe Salles integrated the two styles to create something new and exhilarating!

Felipe Salles

Felipe Salles

Felipe and his band held a CD release show at Regattabar last night and I was fortunate to be in the audience for the excellent show.

Felipe

Felipe

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Roots Rock This Weekend At Extended Play Sessions

On Saturday, May 24th, you can be part of the audience at Alternate Root TV for an Extended Play Session in Norwood, Massachusetts with Angela Perley & the Howlin’ Moons.

alternateroot

A friend introduced me to Angela’s music last year but we have been looking for a local concert to attend. What better place than at Alternate Root TV!

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An Excellent Jazz Performance At Alternate Root TV

On Friday night, I had the privilege of seeing the Brad Ellenberg Quintet in an Extended Play Session at Alternate Root TV.

Brad Ellenberg Quintet

Brad Ellenberg Quintet

This was the first jazz event at the Sessions and I was looking forward to being a part of it.

Brad Ellenberg Quintet (although Grant isn't visible in this shot)

Brad Ellenberg Quintet (although Grant isn’t visible in this shot)

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AJ Croce Crosses Genres

When I heard that A.J. Croce was appearing at Regattabar last week, I knew I needed to attend his show.

A.J. Croce

A.J. Croce

Yes, he is the son of Jim Croce who was one of the singer-songwriters I loved in my teens (and who died tragically in a plane crash at the age of 30). A.J., however, has a style that I find very different from his father’s pop/folk-rock style.

A.J.

A.J.

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