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PREVIEW: NEWPORT FOLK FEST 2021 (AKA FOLK ON, TWICE)

Written by TIM BUGBEE Posted July 22, 2021 Filed Under: Concerts, MUSIC

Newport Folk Festival takes on a different configuration for 2021.

Filed Under: Concerts, MUSIC Tagged With: Billy Strings, Drive-By Truckers, Folk On, Fort Adams, Jason Isbell, Katie Pruitt, Mike Cooley, Music Festival, Newport Folk, Newport Folk Festival, Patterson Hood, Steve Gunn, Vagabon, William Tyler, Yasmin Williams, Yola

PITCHFORK FESTIVAL: SOLANGE, A TRIBE CALLED QUEST, AND MORE MUSIC TO WRITE HOME ABOUT

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted July 17, 2017 Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews

After wrapping up its 12th year, the Chicago music festival reminds us why some festivals are actually worth making the trip for.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: 2017, A Tribe Called Quest, American Football, Angel Olsen, Arab Strap, Arca & Jesse Kanda, Boston, Cherry Glazerr, Chicago, Colin Stetson, D∆WN, Danny Brown, Derrick Carter, Dig, DigBoston, Dirty Projectors, Francis and the Lights, Frankie Cosmos, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Hamilton Leithauser, Hiss Golden Messenger, Isaiah Rashad, Jamila Woods, Jeff Rosenstock, Joey Purp, Kamaiyah, Kilo Kish, lcd soundsystem, Madame Gandhi, Madlib, mitski, Music, Music Festival, NE-HI, Nicolas Jaar, Pinegrove, Pitchfork Music Festival, PJ Harvey, Priests, review, Ride, S U R V I V E, Solange, the Avalanches, the Feelies, Thurston Moore Group, Vagabon, Vince Staples, Weyes Blood, William Tyler

FOTOBOM: WILCO WEEKEND @ THE ORPHEUM

Written by TIM BUGBEE Posted February 1, 2016 Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews

When a band is nine records deep into their career, there are certain expectations regarding the set lists. Sure, the fans want to hear some new material, but they also want some well-worn chestnuts that have nestled into their lives like a comfy pair of slippers, not some boots you have to break ...  read more

Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: Boston, dBpm records, Glenn Kotche, Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, live music, Massachusetts, Merge Records, Mikael Jorgensen, Nels Cline, Pat Sansone, The Orpheum Theatre, Tim Bugbee, tinnitus photography, William Tyler

SOLID SOUND FESTIVAL 2015: WILCO, MAC DEMARCO, RICHARD THOMPSON, ETC @ MASS MOCA, JUNE 26-28

Written by TIM BUGBEE Posted June 29, 2015 Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Performing Arts, Reviews

Wilco and their various side projects take over the grounds of Mass MoCA once again for the fourth time, along with invited bands such as Mac DeMarco, Richard Thompson, Real Estate, Parquet Courts, Cibo Matto, and many more.

Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Performing Arts, Reviews Tagged With: 2015, Bonnie Prince Billy, Boston, Charles Lloyd, Cibo Matto, Dig, DigBoston, Festival, Folk, Glenn Kotche, Indie Rock, Jeff Tweedy, Jessica Pratt, John Stirratt, Lambchop, Mac DeMarco, MASS MOCA, Mikael Jorgensen, Music, Music Festival, Nels Cline, North Adams, Parquet Courts, Pat Sansone, Real Estate, Ryley Walker, Shabazz Palaces, Silver Jews, Solid Sound, Speedy Ortiz, Taj Mahal, The Felice Brothers, Tim Bugbee, Tweedy, Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, William Tyler

RUNNING IN CIRCLES: A ROUND-UP OF RECORD STORE DAY MUSTS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted April 18, 2015 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Record Store Day is a bit of a clusterfuck now.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2015, A-ha, Armageddon Shop, Bonnie Prince Billy, Boston, Brand New, Buena Vista Social Club, Built to Spill, Cheapo Records, Classic Rock, david bowie, Deep Thoughts, Dig, DigBoston, Electronic, FATHER JOHN MISTY, Grizzly Bear, hip hop, In Your Ear, Indie Rock, Jazz, Jurassic 5, Lindstrom, Music, Newbury Comics, Nuggets, Oneohtrix Point Never, polaris, Punk, R&B, rap, record store day, Ride, Run the Jewels, Shugo Tokumaru, Somerville Grooves, soul, Soundtrack, Stereo Jack's Records, Steve Reich, Swans, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, the darjeeling limited, The Jesus & Mary Chain, The Lemonheads, Todd Rundgren, Various Artists, Vinyl, Weirdo Records, William Tyler

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