When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Released in August 1976, the debut Boston album sent shockwaves through the music industry. It ...
It’s impossible to imagine the Boston jazz community without saxophonist and composer (and former WBUR overnight host) Charlie Kohlhase. He lends his considerable talents and knowledge not just to his ...
For independent music makers in Boston — and everywhere else — these can be scary times. The real estate crunch makes it harder to find housing or venues to play at. Streaming revenue remains ...
Boston released their debut studio album in 1976 with a unique sound that would go on to represent them in their following albums. It all started with the band making their record label believe they ...
BOSTON - Tortured no more - Swifties are soaking up every last line of Taylor's new album. The theme may be heartache, but Boston businesses are feeling the love. "If they see T. Swift anything - a ...
Boston’s Tom Scholz — the man who has written nearly all of the group’s songs and created the band’s signature sound — has often said he regretted allowing Columbia Records to release the second ...
Tom Scholz built Boston’s sound in his basement, pioneering recording techniques that redefined arena rock. But by the early 1980s, his perfectionism and resentment of the industry brought the band to ...
Fans camped out at Massachusetts Targets for hours Thursday night for the release of Taylor Swift's newest album, "The Life of a Showgirl." "This has been totally worth the wait, not just the wait of ...
So many firsts that day. The first time Kimberley Dahme played bass guitar in public. It was also her first gig with the classic rock band Boston, and she became the first female member of that “More ...
Ever since they were kids, brothers Charlie Silver, a freshman in Boston University’s College of Engineering, and Jack Silver, a sophomore majoring in writing, literature and publishing at Emerson ...
Two carte-de-visite photo albums belonging to 19th-century abolitionist Harriet Hayden will be unveiled at the Boston Athenaeum Wednesday as part of its exhibition “Framing Freedom: The Harriet Hayden ...
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