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Music Preview: The Waterboys Bring the Action to Boston and Northampton

The Waterboys has always existed as Mike Scott’s vehicle for his egalitarian musical vision.

By: Jason M. Rubin Filed Under: Featured, Music, Preview, Rock Tagged: Jason M. Rubin, Mike Scott, The Calvin, The Wilbur, Waterboys

Rock Concert Review: Hot Tuna and Dave Mason at the Wilbur

With a powerful partnership, the possibilities for Hot Tuna, it seems, are endless.

By: Scott McLennan Filed Under: Featured, Review, Rock Tagged: David Mason, Hot Tuna, Jack Casady, Jorma Kaukonen, Scott McLennan, The Wilbur

Music Interview: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Turns 50

Amazingly, the group’s 50th anniversary tour features three of the original members: lead singer/guitarist Jeff Hanna, string player John McEuen, and drummer Jimmie Fadden.

By: Brett Milano Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Music, Preview Tagged: Brett Milano, Drummer Jimmy Fadden, guitarist Jeff Hanna, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, string player John McEuen, The Wilbur

Music Interview: Chris Difford of Squeeze—on Being “At-Odds”

Friends since childhood, composer Tilbrook and lyricist Difford formed Squeeze in 1977; there have been two full-fledged breakups and reunions since then.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Music, Rock Tagged: Brett Milano, Chris Difford, Cradle to the Grave, Glenn Tilbrook, Squeeze, The Wilbur

Music Review: Postmodern Jukebox—Reverence for the Past, With a Dash of Irony

Postmodern Jukebox dials the clock back on contemporary pop.

By: Matt Hanson Filed Under: Featured, Music, Popular Music, Review, Rock Tagged: Matt Hanson, Postmodern Jukebox, Scott Bradlee, The Wilbur

Fuse Rock Interview: Dave Davies — Playing the Kinks Klassics

In this interview Dave Davies discusses his solo show and gives us the latest on the ongoing Kinks intrigues.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Music, Rock Tagged: Brett Milano, Dave Davies, Ray Davies, The Kinks, The Wilbur

Arts Interview: Producer/Performer Peter Asher on the Optimistic Vibe of the ’60s

“It’s important not to get into the ‘They don’t write songs like that anymore’ school of thought.”

By: Brett Milano Filed Under: Featured, Music, Rock Tagged: Brett Milano, British Invasion 50th Anniversary tour, Peter Asher, The Wilbur

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