a ‘landslide’ victory: today’s artists triumph with Fleetwood tribute
By Ashley Spinks | September 13, 2012Die-hard fans of certain musical artists are often wary of purchasing (or even perusing) a tribute album.
Die-hard fans of certain musical artists are often wary of purchasing (or even perusing) a tribute album.
With no opening act needed, the Mickey Hart Band took the stage at the Jefferson Theater last Thursday to a roaring crowd.
In the age of Internet streaming, digital downloads and miniature attention spans, music as an art form has fallen by the wayside.
The Jefferson Theater Thursday welcomes The Mickey Hart Band, headed by former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart.
R&B singer-songwriter Frank Ocean released his introspective debut album channel ORANGE July 10 to critical acclaim.
Passion Pit’s new album Gossamer , released on iTunes July 23, is the Massachusetts-based band’s best studio album to date.
The Jefferson Theater Thursday welcomes The Mickey Hart Band, headed by former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart.
A sea of neon tanks, frayed clothing, bandana-clad foreheads and excited faces flooded the path from Grounds to the Downtown Mall Thursday evening.
The American music industry has not been kind to rock stars in the new millennium. Look no further than Maroon 5, who went from Songs About Jane to “Payphone” in seven years flat, to see that the most well-intentioned bands struggle in a world where candy-coated hooks out-chart blistering riffs every time.