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His songs have been recorded by the likes of Bonnie Raitt and Diana Krall. For many, his rank — just short of superstardom — remains a mystery. He’s just too good to be less than a household name.
Read MoreThe Lyric Stage Company of Boston is giving this nostalgic hokum a spirited production.
Read MoreJohnny Hodges was originally a Cambridge/Boston guy, and one of the most interesting sections of Con Chapman biography is his knowledgeable description of the local jazz scene in the 1910’s and ’20s.
Read MoreJethro Tull founder Ian Anderson brings the group’s classics to Medford’s Chevalier Theatre on September 11.
Read MoreWe are definitely feeling a sense of Buddy haunting us, to be sure. I mean, this theater is the place he visited. He attended many, if not most, of the shows here.
Read MoreFear Inoculum is not a bad album. It’s not a great album either, and Tool has made some great albums.
Read MoreThe powerful quartets on The People I Love and Terra Incognita work toward locating places beyond notation where, in each moment, new vistas may emerge.
Read MoreThe last half-hour or so of any Mavericks concert is usually just about the happiest place to be on the planet.
Read MoreA Screenager Star is Born?
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Arts Commentary: 2019-20 Classical Music Preview
I’ve compiled a list of twelve concerts (or concert series) that I think will stand among the future season’s highlights.
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