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FOTOBOM: ROXY MUSIC @ MGM LIVE

Written by TIM BUGBEE Posted September 18, 2022 Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews

Roxy Music celebrated their fiftieth anniversary of their debut recording and paid a visit to the newest music venue in town. Before we get to the show review, here are a few words on my first visit to MGM Live. The venue boasts a lot of things you’d expect from a brand new venue; outstanding ...  read more

Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: Andy Mackay, Bryan Ferry, Fotobom, Glam Rock, MGM Live, Paul Thompson, Phil Manzanera, prog-rock, Roxy Music

FOTOBOM: GENESIS @ TD GARDEN

Written by TIM BUGBEE Posted December 16, 2021 Filed Under: Concerts, Fotobom, MUSIC

It’s been 14 years since Genesis last played Boston, and by the looks of things this is the end of the line. Phil Collins has been stricken with mobility issues ever since  ...  read more

Filed Under: Concerts, Fotobom, MUSIC Tagged With: Fotobom, Genesis, Mike Rutherford, Phil Collins, Pop Rock, prog-rock, TD Garden, The Last Domino?, Tony Banks

CATCHING BREAKS: VARY LUMAR COME IN FROM THE COLD

Written by MARTIN CABALLERO Posted December 4, 2014 Filed Under: MUSIC

Photo By Jarrod Staples

 

When last we saw prog-rock quartet Vary Lumar, the group’s career trajectory was following roughly the same path as the lone figure walking through a snow-covered forest on the cover of its last release, 2013’s Capture. After 9 years, several EPs, two full-length ...  read more

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: album review, Ben Case, Breaker, Capture, Christopher Brown, De Pasquale, Dig Boston, DigBoston, Music, Paperweight, Paul De Pasquale, prog-rock, quartet, Rob Fusco, Rob Laff, T.T. the Bear’s, The Prince, Vary Lumar

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