Archive for category: Boston Music
24 September, 2011 (11:10) | Artist Profile, Boston Music, Massachusetts, Somerville | By: DaveO
With overused comparisons to Ben Folds and after catching the attention of Fountains of Wayne, Stephie Coplan and the Pedestrians are quickly establishing themselves as a band on the rise. They have played for delighted audiences in New York and New Jersey and recently performed at Toad and Precinct in a small Boston-area road trip. Stephie Coplan is no stranger to those venues. She only recently moved to the New York area after honing her skills performing solo in clubs like the Lizard Lounge. I had a chance to both watch the band and interview them on their recent trip through Cambridge and Somerville.
Tags: John Hebert, Precinct, Shane Considine, Stephie Coplan, Stephie Coplan and the Pedestrians, The Enormous Room, The Lizard Lounge, Toad, Tom Bianchi, Tony Lovell | 1 comment
6 June, 2011 (17:59) | Boston Music, Cambridge | By: DaveO
Noel Smyth played at the Burren recently for the release of his latest CD, The Neighborhood’s Jukebox. This latest album is available for sale on iTunes and wherever Noel is playing. I got chance to take some photos of Noel during the show and catch up after. After having done the design work for the [...]
Tags: Danielle Miraglia, Hugh McGowan, Noel Smyth, The Burren, The Neighborhood's Jukebox, Tom Bianchi | No comments
15 October, 2010 (17:06) | Boston Music, Cambridge, Massachusetts | By: DaveO
Earlier this year, I had the chance to photograph a great show at Toad with local favorites Dan Blakeslee and Jess Baggia, and with a rare local appearance by Nicole Berke. What transpired was hours of musical enjoyment from some great performers at the top of their game. I love Toad – it’s free and [...]
Tags: Chris Harris, Dan Blakeslee, Jess Baggia, Ken Budka, Nicole Berke, Steve Breman, Toad | No comments
9 August, 2010 (20:21) | Boston Music, Massachusetts, Somerville | By: DaveO
“I really wanted to make a disc that was made by hand — that was made in a humble way.” Cilla is being modest – the CD packaging and artwork is everything she set out to achieve and more.
Tags: Christopher DeSanty, Cilla Bonnie Arsenault, Jeff Gaynor, Noel Maltsberger, On The Bax, The Burren, Tom Bianchi | 3 comments
20 May, 2010 (20:07) | Boston Music, Massachusetts, Somerville | By: DaveO
As is often the case with the bands I review, it’s hard to place Brothers McCann in a specific genre. They have elements of soul, folk, indie and pop in them to be sure. But they lay down a pretty mean groove.
Tags: Brothers McCann, Dan Bissex, Eran Shaysh, Erik White, Johnny D's Uptown, Mike McCann, Pat McCann | No comments
20 January, 2010 (01:12) | Boston Music, Cambridge, Massachusetts | By: DaveO
Samantha Farrell is a local – she grew up in central Massachusetts. She’s just returned from a number of years in LA. While she was there, she met LeRoi Moore of the Dave Matthews Band. Moore recognized the potential in Samantha’s music immediately and signed on to produce her album. Sadly, Moore passed away before the album was released. But the Dave Matthews Band chipped in to help, most notably by promoting Samantha through an email announcement just prior to the show at the Burren. The back room at the Burren was packed that night with young, local fans who wanted to see a breakout local performer.
Tags: Barrett Anderson, Chris DeSanty, Cilla Bonnie, Dave Matthews Band, Jeff Gaynor, Leroi Moore, Luminous, Rockwood Music Hall, Samantha Farrell, The Burren, The Lizard Lounge, Toad | 1 comment
12 January, 2010 (08:37) | Boston Music, Massachusetts, Waltham | By: DaveO
Denise Marsa, the president of KeyMedia Public Relations and executive producer of the video, was responsible for bringing Rachel Millman and the Brandeis VoiceMale together around the song Throwin’ Rocks at the Moon. The song was written by Jim Dyke, Marc Nelkin and Eric Sanicola. Denise met Jim in London a number of years back. The song was written in 2005, but when Denise started working with Rachel, it clicked.
Tags: Andy Gabrys, Brandeis University, Denise Marsa, Dotan Horowitz, Doug Freidman, Eric Sanicola, Jared Greenberg, Jim Dyke, Lauren Busch Singer, Marc Nelkin, Michael Murie, Nicole Berke, Rachel Millman, VoiceMale | No comments
28 December, 2009 (14:45) | Boston Music, Somerville | By: DaveO
When Julien Kasper was seven years old, he saw a guitar store while lying in the back seat of his parents car. He sat up in his seat and said, “Mother I would like to play the guitar.” The rest, as they say, is history. A history that includes degrees in music from the University of Miami and the University of North Texas, countless performances and his current day job – teaching at Berklee College of Music. How can you not like a guy who teaches performance labs on Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck?
Tags: Berklee College of Music, Jesse Williams, Johnny D's Uptown, Julien Kasper, Trance Groove, Zac Casher | No comments
15 December, 2009 (23:24) | Boston Music | By: DaveO
Rachel Millman is an up-and-coming singer who came to the Boston area recently to shoot a music video for her debut single Throwin’ Rocks at The Moon. The video was filmed and is being edited by Boston local Michael Murie, and it features Rachel Millman singing the song surrounded by the Brandeis VoiceMale. The a cappella remix of Throwin’ Rocks at the Moon is scheduled to be released in a few weeks.
Tags: Andy Gabrys, Brandeis University, Denise Marsa, Gila Enterprises, Jared Greenberg, KeyMedia Public Relations, Michael Murie, Rachel Millman, Throwing Rocks at the Moon, VoiceMale | 1 comment
27 November, 2009 (15:36) | Boston Music, Massachusetts, Somerville | By: DaveO
Where Christian McNeill is raw acoustic rock, Jesse Dee has got soul flowing through his blood. The guy just oozes it all over the stage when he plays. The contrast between the two is somewhat remarkable given that they are playing together in this ensemble. Christian’s writes somewhat aggressive, jam-filled songs while Jesse sings in the spirit of the classic soul performer.
Tags: Christian McNeill, Jeff Galindo, Jeremy Gustin, Jesse Dee, John Aruda, Lyle Brewer, Mike Miksis, Precinct, Scott Aruda, Sea Monsters | No comments