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Audrey Harrer

FAREWELL MAGNOLIA: SAYING GOODBYE TO JP’S FOLK MUSIC HIDEOUT

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted February 23, 2018 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

The secret music venue will go out with a bang: live music, comedy sets, and a free mixtape cataloging it all.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2018, Audrey Harrer, Boston, Dig, DigBoston, Folk, Hub New Music, Interview, Jamaica Plain, Jeannie Greeley, local music, Magnolia Loft, Magnolia Mixtape, Music, Notes From the Scene

ROZ AND THE RICE CAKES: HOW A PROVIDENCE TRIO GOT SCI-FI TO SNAP, CRACKLE, AND POP

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted October 12, 2017 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

From picking up synths to switching songwriting credits, Roz and the Rice Cakes explain how the band slipped into its most mesmerizing sound yet.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2017, Anjimile, Audrey Harrer, Big Nice Studio, Boston, Cambridge, Devotion, Dig, DigBoston, Interview, Lilypad Inman, Music, Notes From the Scene, providence, Rhode Island, Roz and the Rice Cakes

SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK: THE BEST PLACES IN BOSTON ACCORDING TO MUSICIANS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted September 14, 2017 Filed Under: Eats, Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Pile, Speedy Ortiz, Avenue, and more local musicians share their favorite spots around the city for our back-to-school guide.

Filed Under: Eats, Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2017, Allston, Audrey Harrer, avenue, Back to School, Bat House, Boston, Cambridge, Camino 84, Dig, DigBoston, east boston, Elder, Evan Greer, Free, Haasan Barclay, Horse Jumper of Love, Interview, Jamaica Plain, Julie Rhodes, Kal Marks, Lilith, local music, Mint Green, Music, Notes From the Scene, Oompa, Pile, Sidney Gish, SOMERVILLE, south end, Speedy Ortiz, The Solars

SIDNEY GISH: HOW BOSTON’S HIDDEN MUSICIAN EXCEEDS ALL EXPECTATIONS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted April 28, 2017 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

All hail the second coming of Regina Spektor.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: American Idol, Audrey Harrer, Bedroom Pop, Black Market, Boston, Boston Hassle, Buzzfeed, Dig, DigBoston, Ed Buys Houses, Frankie Cosmos, Indie Rock, Interview, Jamaica Plain, local music, Music, New Jersey, Northeastern, Regina Spektor, Sidney Gish, singer songwriter

ELECTRIC LADIES: MISS GEO REVIVES BOSTON’S ELECTROPOP ON RECORD

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted September 15, 2016 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

Rising trio Miss Geo bring the focus back to dreampop and shining synth with the release of their debut LP.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: 2016, Audrey Harrer, Boston, Citrusphere, Connection, Dig, DigBoston, DJ BOYDJIBOUTI, Dream Pop, Electronic, Electropop, Interview, Jamaica Plain, Milky Way Lounge, Miss Geo, Music, Record Release

MMM-POP: THE EXPERIMENTAL POP OF MAGNOLIA LOFT

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted May 20, 2016 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Pop is fun, but it’s a hell of a lot more so when things get weird.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2016, all ages, Audrey Harrer, Boston, Dig, DigBoston, Experimental Pop, Folk, Harp, Jamaica Plain, Jhainish, live music, Magnolia Loft, Music, Mut, Notes From the Scene, Nuda Veritas, pop, Vuk

FOOL’S GOLD: THE ART GALLERY MUSIC FESTIVAL YOU’RE NOT ALLOWED TO MISS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted April 1, 2016 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

Out of the Blue Too Art Gallery is opening Boston’s treasure chest of underground music... and they're throwing a festival to prove it.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: 2016, Arkm Foam, Audrey Harrer, Bat House, Birthing Hips, Black Beach, Boston, Cambridge, Candy Miami, central square, Dig, DigBoston, Dyr Faser, earthquake Party!, Fat Shuggy, Fools Fest, Frank Hurricane, Home Body, Horsehands, IAN, Interview, Jarva Land, Jazz Masaagers, John Cushing Trio, Johnnie & the Foodmasters, Listening Woman, Littlefoot, local music, Magic Shoppe, Midriffs, Music, Neolibz, Out of the Blue Too Art Gallery, Patchouli Mist, Pick a Piper, Procedure Club, Robert Robinson & The Connecticut River Band, Rosie and the Rosies, Sam Gas Can, Secret Lover, Só Sol, Sound of Ceres, Steep Leans, Sun Young, Sunhine, Taboo, The 7th House, The Barbazons, The Channels, The Forgotten Jam, The Mardi Kings, TJ Edson, Tom Tipton, Travis Long, Vanishing DMC, W00DY, What Nerve

SOMETHING TO HARP ON: AUDREY HARRER AND THE FINALISTS OF CAMBRIDGE PHILHARMONIC’S FEMALE COMPOSERS NIGHT

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted November 12, 2015 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Some hundred years after Mozart and Monteverdi, we’re still leaving most female composers out of the spotlight, but the Cambridge Philharmonic looks to change that.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: Audrey Harrer, Cambridge, Cambridge Philharmonic, Carolyn Chen, Clara Sinephro-Cool, DigBoston, Emily Cooley, Emma Flornoy, Eva Gertz, Fjóla Evans, harvard, Kirsten Volness, Liz Anaya, Music, Notes From the Scene, Sara Corry

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