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In 1993 House of Blues launched a 501(c)(3) non-profit called International House of Blues Foundation which provided arts programs, resources and musical instruments for youths. The Music Forward Foundation continues to provide services for youth and has generated more than $20 million of support for these programs over its 20+ year existence ...
Delp reunited with Boston at the end of 1994. Their first appearance was for two benefit shows at the House of Blues on December 12–13, 1994, in Cambridge. [20] The group, with Delp now back in the band, toured in the summer of 1995 with both Cosmo and Delp combining vocals.
House of Blues: Mighty Mighty Bosstones F.U.s We Are The Union. Flatliners Less Than Jake DYS 14: December 28–30, 2011: House of Blues: Mighty Mighty Bosstones H 2 O Ducky Boys Slackers Have Nots Smoking Popes Bomb The Music Industry 15: December 29–31, 2012: House of Blues: Mighty Mighty Bosstones Soul Radics Dogmatics Bouncing Souls Moufy ...
The Boston Tea Party was a concert venue located first at 53 Berkeley Street in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, and later relocated to 15 Lansdowne Street in the former site of competitor, the Ark, in Boston's Kenmore Square neighborhood, across the street from Fenway Park. It operated from 1967 to the end of 1970.
Alan Christie Wilson (July 4, 1943 – September 3, 1970), nicknamed "Blind Owl", was an American musician, best known as the co-founder, leader, co-lead singer, and primary composer of the blues band Canned Heat.
Family were scheduled, but it is believed that this gig was cancelled as Family played again on Tuesday 18 November Graham Bond: 8 Nov 1969: Soft Machine: 15 Nov 1969: Keith Tippett Group, SWAWRB Family 18 Nov 1969 [2] Taste 22 Nov 1969: Edgar Broughton Band 29 Nov 1969: Principal Edwards Magic Theatre: 6 Dec 1969: Liverpool Scene: 13 Dec 1969 ...
The Paradise Rock Club opened as the Paradise Theater on September 22, 1977. It was owned by The Don Law Company, a Boston music giant that also controlled the Boston Garden and the Cape Cod Coliseum. [1] Don Law was a former BU student who got his start working as a promoter for the Boston band The Remains.
Entrance on Palmer Street. Club Passim is an American folk music club in the Harvard Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts.It was opened by Joyce Kalina (now Chopra) and Paula Kelley in 1958, [1] when it was known as Club 47 (based on its then address, 47 Mount Auburn Street, also in Cambridge; it moved to its present location on Palmer Street in 1963), and changed its name to simply Passim ...