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Rhett Miller at the Stone Mountain Arts Center; Loudon Wainwright III at One Longfellow Square
A couple of wry, superlative songwriters are also in-state tonight. For more on the Stone Mountain Arts Center show by Old 97's frontman Rhett Miller...
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webteam
| March 24, 2010
Loudon Wainwright III at the Narrows Center
I spent the latter half of 2009 being tickled by Loudon Wainwright III's Charlie Poole tribute - you know, the one that walked away with...
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webteam
| March 24, 2010
2010 preview
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Music Seen
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CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| January 01, 2010
2009: The top 10 in pop music
Hmm, lots of women, a few old dudes, and some African banjo (not to be confused with Steve Martin's Hollywood banjo).
Music you need to own
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JIM MACNIE
| December 25, 2009
Providence Fall Preview Listings 2009
A page of listings for local music, theater, art, festivals and more this fall.
Music, theater, art, festivals and more in the coming months
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PHOENIX STAFF
| September 18, 2009
Basic elements
Boston was a world-music stronghold even before the “world music” genre existed.
The international and roots-music scene heats up
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TED DROZDOWSKI
| September 08, 2008
Bounty
It’s payback time for Boston’s blues and roots music scene.
The best of the season’s roots, world, folk, and blues
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TED DROZDOWSKI
| September 12, 2007
The Roches
This is the saddest and loveliest of all the Roches’ albums.
Moonswept | Savoy Jazz
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BRETT MILANO
| March 06, 2007
Apocalypse how?
What are you complaining about? It’s not the end of the world.
Easing into The End of the World
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BILL RODRIGUEZ
| July 25, 2006
Jules Shear
Like John Hiatt and Loudon Wainwright III, Shear is a renowned singer-songwriter from the ’70s who despite meager sales still manages to find labels dedicated to releasing his work — in this case Drexel University’s newly formed MAD Dragon Records.
DREAMS DON’T COUNT | MAD Dragon
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ELIOT WILDER
| February 27, 2006
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