Brett Milano
I just have to use all my personal musical experience — classical music and jazz and rock and electronic sound — and not worry about where it fits.
“This is JETHRO TULL!, expressed proudly in bold terms. And then ‘the rock opera,’ said in an embarrassed whisper.”
An event that makes you feel good about the Boston scene—in part because it’s about the rock community getting together to help friends with multiple sclerosis.
I have a short list of the greatest singers I’ve seen live—and Colin Blunstone of the Zombies is right up there.
In this interview Dave Davies discusses his solo show and gives us the latest on the ongoing Kinks intrigues.
Madonna’s show made for spectacular eye and ear candy. But what was it all about? That’s where things got a little hazy.
You could walk from Inman Square to Harvard, see Muddy Waters or John Lee Hooker play, and have your whole worldview changed.
It was rather shocking to see Gregg Allman in such good shape this week: He looked as fit and trim as he has in decades.
Conventional wisdom says that audiences will mutiny if you don’t give ‘em all the hits, but this crowd danced all the way through Santana’s eclectic setlist.
The Bush Tetras — who’ve been on-off reunited since 1995, but haven’t hit Boston in nearly two decades — headline at the Sinclair this Saturday.
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