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Peter Gabriel Takes So Back To The Stage

Peter Gabriel Takes So Back To The Stage

Posted by Andrew on August 23rd, 2012

In 1986 Peter Gabriel, former lead singer of Genesis, released his groundbreaking album So. Already five albums into his solo career, So saw Gabriel producing songs more pop oriented such as “In Your Eyes” and the legendary “Sledgehammer”, which produced the most played music video ever on MTV. (more)
The Brothers of The Sun Tour Will Help Ring In Summers Close

The Brothers of The Sun Tour Will Help Ring In Summers Close

Posted by Andrew on August 23rd, 2012

Kenny Chesney, the country singer whose known for his massive amount of country no.1′s just as much as he is for not wearing a shirt. Tim McGraw, another country superstar whose married to a country superstar (the lovely Faith Hill) is also know for his string of hits as well as his leather pants. (more)
Electrify Your Mind With Jack White

Electrify Your Mind With Jack White

Posted by Andrew on August 22nd, 2012

“Jack White is the coolest, weirdest, savviest rock star of our time” said Josh Eells of the New York Times back in April and I can’t argue with him. Being a huge fan of White’s first foray into music with the band The White Stripes, I was giddy like a young schoolboy when news broke of Jack White releasing a proper solo album. (more)
When Weird Meets Strange and What Happens Afterward; David Byrne and St. Vincent

When Weird Meets Strange and What Happens Afterward; David Byrne and St. Vincent

Posted by Andrew on August 21st, 2012

Not that I mean to label any of these great artists but, to be completely honest their music leans more towards the art-rock category than anything else I’ve ever heard. And from what I’ve heard so far off the upcoming collaborative album that’s set to come out on Sept. 11, the combination of these two artists was meant to be. (more)
It's Almost Here, D'Angelo and Mary J. Blige Tearin' Up The Pavilion

It’s Almost Here, D’Angelo and Mary J. Blige Tearin’ Up The Pavilion

Posted by Andrew on August 17th, 2012

Back in July I wrote a post about the importance of the live return of D’Angelo and now Boston is on the cusp of witnessing it. But let me take this opportunity to speak a little about the other headliner on this bill, the Queen of Hip Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige. (more)
An Evening With John Prine at The Bank of America Pavilion

An Evening With John Prine at The Bank of America Pavilion

Posted by Andrew on August 16th, 2012

One of the most influential singer-songwriters in folk music, John Prine will come to the Pavilion this Sunday to play songs from his extensive catalog of music. (more)
It's Been A Good Year To Be Gotye

It’s Been A Good Year To Be Gotye

Posted by Andrew on August 15th, 2012

Before 2011 I had never heard of Gotye. And then he released the single “Somebody That I Used To Know” and it seemed that everyone had all of a sudden ‘discovered’ this new artist. But, there is much more to the Gotye story than a very catchy single and one helluva a music video. (more)
Great Music For a Good Cause At The Life is Good Festival

Great Music For A Good Cause At The Life is Good Festival

Posted by Andrew on August 14th, 2012

Since 2010 Boston based clothing company has been putting on an annual festival that brings great bands to Prowse Farm in Canton, MA for two days. The great thing about this festival is that 100% of the profits and funds that are raised are donated to the companies charity, Playmakers, an organization dedicated to helping kids (more)
It's All In The Bloodline With The Avett Brothers

It’s All In The Bloodline With The Avett Brothers

Posted by Andrew on August 13th, 2012

Scott and Seth Avett have been working hard for twelve years now, bringing their unique blend of country, bluegrass, pop, folk and rock and roll to the Bank of American Pavilion on September 16th. (more)
Beirut's Unique Blend of Traveling, Pop and Cabaret All Come Together

Beirut’s Unique Blend of Traveling, Pop and Cabaret All Come Together

Posted by Andrew on August 10th, 2012

One listen to the bands break out album Gulag Orkestar  and you’ll feel like your spending drunken nights jet setting across Europe, heartbroken and romanticizing about the people you’ve met and the places you’ll see. (more)