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Robin Lane

Country Album Review: Robin Lane’s Current and Cathartic “Dirt Road to Heaven”

Channeling equal parts Lucinda Williams and Levon Helm, the album features Robin Lane’s rich, earthy voice supported by sparse instrumentation.

By: Jason M. Rubin Filed Under: Featured, Music, Popular Music, Review, Rock Tagged: Dirt Road to Heaven, Jason M. Rubin, Robin Lane, Robin Lane & The Chartbusters, Tim Jackson

Music Interview: Singer Songwriter Robin Lane on a “Dirt Road to Heaven”

Singer and songwriter Robin Lane talks about the genesis of her new album. She will be performing live around New England with a new ensemble.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Music, Popular Music, Preview, Rock Tagged: Dirt Road to Heaven, Red on Red Records, Robin Lane, Robin Lane & The Chartbusters, Songbird Sings

Music Interview: Tim Jackson — on Robin Lane, The Band That Time Forgot, Johnny D’s, and the End of an Era

“I hope that these new venues still want to book the occasional seasoned musician, because audiences of all ages still love rock and roll.”

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Rock Tagged: Johnny D's, Matt Hanson, Robin Lane, Robin Lane and the Chartbusters, The Band Time Forgot, Tim Jackson

Fuse Concert Review: “Hot Stove, Cool Music” — A Salute to Boston’s Vintage Years

Intentionally or not, much of the “Hot Stove, Cook Music” concert was flashback to the Boston scene 20 years ago .

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Music, Review, Rock Tagged: Al Kooper, Boston Red Sox, Brett Milano, Cavedogs, Foundation to Be Named Later, Hot Stove Cool Music, Juliana Hatfield, Q Division, Robin Lane

Film Feature: Local Rocker Robin Lane and Coming Back Strong “When Things Go Wrong”

Robin Lane’s story goes back to her ‘60s days as a child of Hollywood glamor, her long tenure as a Boston rock survivor, and her recent renaissance as a musical counsellor for abused women.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Film, Preview Tagged: Brett Milano, Robin Lane, rock documentary, The Chartbusters, Tim Jackson, When Things Go Wrong

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