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9/10/2010

Palladium
Worcester
Boston, ma

30 Seconds To Mars Tickets at Worcester Palladium in Worcester 10 September 2010

30 Seconds To Mars
Upcoming concert for 30 Seconds To Mars at Worcester. 30 Seconds To Mars will be at Worcester Palladium in Worcester on 2010-09-10.
Cheap tickets are available for 30 Seconds To Mars live at Worcester Palladium in Worcester on 2010-09-10. Worcester Palladium has lots of seating, but get your tickets because 30 Seconds To Mars Concert is selling out fast!

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9/10/2010

The Red Room @ Cafe 939
939 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02115

The Red Room at Cafe 939 presents Fresh Prospects, a showcase of the best up-and-coming Berklee artists reworking their favorite songs into intimate acoustic performances. This month's artists are David Wyatt and Katrina Bello. Over the last few years David Wyatt has performed has toured with many artists including number one guitarist Tommy Emmanuel, opening his shows in the likes of Newcastle opera house and the Belfast Waterfront. He has also played along side top slide guitarist Johnny Dickenson and James Morrison to name a few. Most recently Wyatt has been involved with two major record labels and recorded with top producer James Sanger who has worked with the likes of (Brian Eno and Keane.). Soon to be released will be Davids 2nd album YOU WILL RISE where he teamed up with John butler from, diesel park west. Also playing is Katrina Bello is an emerging Soul/R&B vocalist and songwriter, from the D.C. metropolitan area. Bello decided to transfer to Berklee College of Music in her second year of college, at The University of Pittsburgh, to continue working towards perfecting her craft. Currently in Boston, she is studying music and working with an array of producers in hopes to expand her sound and hone her skills as both a singer and songwriter.

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9/10/2010

T.T. the Bear's Place
10 Brookline Street
Cambridge, ma

Xmortis Olde Skool is in session Friday, September 10th, 2010 DJ Chris Ewen & DJ Ian Fford spin Old School Goth & Industrial. Terri pours well aged vintage in the Lounge! 18+ $10 ($5 before 10:30) Doors at 9pm - Proper ID is Required for Entry! Dresscode: Goth, Fetish, Industrial. Creative Attire Encouraged. MINIMUM ALL BLACK!

Price: $10 ($5 before 10:30)


9/11/2010

Arts at the Armory
191 Highland Ave
Somerville, MA 02143

For the Sake of The Song Presents: Patrick Coman, Garlic & Moonshine, Dressing the Debutantes For the Sake of the Song is a monthly concert series in the Boston-area. The series, which takes its name from a song by the legendary Townes Van Zandt, presents some of the city's best folk, americana, and roots music. For more information go to forthesakeofthesongallfaston.blogspot.com or become a fan on Facebook. 7:00 PM - Doors

Price: $7


9/11/2010

The Red Room @ Cafe 939
939 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02115

The Boston music community is shared by a number of characters, genres, and tastemakers. The goal of Red Eye at the Red Room is to gather and strengthen that community by bringing some of Boston's top acts and photographers into one of Boston's most celebrated venue's, the Red Room at Cafe 939. Starting in September, with 5342 Studios--which has been featured in local music blog Ryan's Smashing Life--local photographers will be showcasing their music photography throughout the fall months. The bands performing at this show will be Neutral Uke Hotel and the Michael J. Epstein Memorial Library.

Price: $10


9/12/2010

Christopher Columbus Park
Atlantic Ave, (between Mercantile St and Long Wharf)
Boston, ma 02111

Performing with the Makanda Project, plyaing the unique music of Makanda Ken MeIntyre. It's a small big band

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9/12/2010

House Of Blues - Foundation Room
15 Lansdowne Street
Boston, MA 02215

Blondie House Of Blues - Boston Tickets 12 September 2010 (Boston)

Blondie
Upcoming concert for Blondie at Boston. Blondie will be at House Of Blues - Boston in Boston on 2010-09-12.
Cheap tickets are available for Blondie live at House Of Blues - Boston in Boston on 2010-09-12. House Of Blues - Boston has lots of seating, but get your tickets because Blondie Concert is selling out fast!

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9/12/2010

Bank of America Pavilion
290 Northern Ave
Boston, MA 02210

Vampire Weekend Bank of America Pavilion Tickets September 12th 2010 (Boston)

Vampire Weekend
Don't miss your chance to see Vampire Weekend on tour. Vampire Weekend will be at Bank of America Pavilion in Boston on 2010-09-12.
On 2010-09-12, the Bank of America Pavilion will be hosting a Vampire Weekend Concert right here in Boston. This is your chance to see Vampire Weekend at Bank of America Pavilion!

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9/14/2010

The Wilbur Theatre
246 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02116



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9/14/2010

TD Garden
Boston
Boston, MA

Rush Concert

Rush
Rush is on tour now! Rush will be at TD Garden (Fleet Center) in Boston on 2010-09-14.
The much anticipated Rush Concert is playing on 2010-09-14 and tickets are still available. The show will be at TD Garden (Fleet Center) in Boston.

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9/15/2010

Absolut Clubhouse
72 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215

Slash Tickets at House Of Blues - Boston in Boston September 15th 2010

Slash
Don't miss your chance to see Slash on tour. Slash will be at House Of Blues - Boston in Boston on 2010-09-15.
On 2010-09-15, the House Of Blues - Boston will be hosting a Slash Concert right here in Boston. This is your chance to see Slash at House Of Blues - Boston!

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9/16/2010

Harpers Ferry
158 Brighton Ave.
Allston, MA



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9/17/2010

House of Blues
15 Lansdowne St.
Boston, MA 02215

Broken Social Scene are a Juno Award-winning Canadian Indie rock band, a musical collective including as few as six and as many as nineteen members, formed in 1999 by Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning. All of its members currently play in various other groups and solo projects, mainly based around the city of Toronto. The band refuses the label "supergroup," based on size or the ubiquity of their members, claiming that in the indie scene everyone is involved in more than one project. The group's sound could be considered a combination of all of its members' respective musical projects, and is occasionally considered baroque pop. It is characterized by a very large number of sounds, grand orchestrations featuring guitars, horns, woodwinds, and violins, unusual song structures, and an experimental, and sometimes chaotic production style from David Newfeld, who produced the second and third albums.

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9/17/2010

The Red Room @ Cafe 939
939 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02115

Sharp enough to make you nervous but infectious enough to keep you singing along Keep Me Conscious has been played regularly on a variety of college and internet radio in Boston, including WAAF’s Bay State Rock and WZLX’s Boston Emissions. Since forming in March 2009, Boston-based Keep Me Conscious has built a fiercely loyal fan base by offering a unique brand of melodic alt rock and an intense stage performance. Bob Bowser (vocals), Daniel Maleck (guitar), John Wiley (guitar), Maty Vamp (bass) and Rob B Wu (drums) are passionate songwriters committed to delivering their music live with the same precision found on their recordings. Keep Me Conscious has quickly become a "must-see" live band. In just under a year, they have proven to be road-worthy by booking more than 100 dates including an East Coast tour, a Hot Topic "in-store" acoustic tour, CMJ Festival in NY, SXSW and Red Gorilla Festival in TX, showcases in LA, countless regional shows and even multiple sets at New England Patriots games… all without label or management support. Also playing is Halfway to Avalon.

Price: $8 in advance, $10 at door


9/18/2010

Agganis Arena
Boston University
Boston, ma



Price: 36.50


9/18/2010

Boston University Concert Hall
855 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215-1303

The James Pappoutsakis Flute Competition will present the 30th annual competition winner, Caitlyn Perry, in recital. The program: Sinfonische Kanzone by Sigfried Karg-Elert; Third Sonata for Flute and Piano of Philippe Gaubert, Schubert's Variationen uber Trockne Blumen (op 160), Sonatina for Flute (Piccolo) and Piano by Gunther Schuller (commissioned for this contest), and the premiere of a new work written for Ms. Perry by John Heiss. Pappoutsakis was flutist with the BSO 1937-1978 and teacher of generations of fine musicians. Info: 617) 461-3994

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9/19/2010

Killian Hall at MIT
160 Memorial Dr
Cambridge, ma 02139

The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra (Mark Harvey, Director) joins forces with cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum, a rising star of the international avant-garde, to open the band’s 38th season with Spoke-a-Phonic, the Boston spoke of Bynum’s Acoustic Bicycle Tour, a 2-week, carbon-neutral tour of 6 New England states. The show will include Bynum's Choices, a concerto for trumpet & jazz orchestra with Mark Harvey on trumpet, plus the premieres of 2 works by Harvey: Constant Contact and Vuvuzela Nightmare.

Price: $15


9/19/2010

Somerville Theatre
55 Davis Square
Somerville, MA 02144

Olodum brings its nonstop samba party to Boston in celebration of its 30th anniversary. With resounding percussion, intoxicating rhythms and mesmerizing vocals, Olodum has spread its irresistible brand of Afro-Brazilian culture to the world.

Price: $40


9/23/2010

Citi Performing Arts Center Wang Theatre
270 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02116

Sheryl Crow's list of fun, poppy hits include 'All I Wanna Do,' 'Soak Up the Sun,' 'Leaving Las Vegas' and more. The nine-time Grammy winner dropped her sixth album, 'Detours,' in February.

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9/23/2010

Church of Boston
69 Kilmarnock St
Boston, ma 02215

ALOUD Presents: EXILE CD Release Party & Concert, featuring a very special performance from Aloud (headlining) with St. Claire and Old Jack, hosted by poet/author James Caroline, in the Back Bay Fens: 69 Kilmarnock Street, Boston, MA 02215. T: Green line to Kenmore Note: There is no Red Sox game. On-site and street parking available. “The New Aloud – One of New England’s best contemporary bands has somehow managed to get much better over the last year. Songwriting, honest emotional surrender and compelling strong structure are keys to the new songs on Exile” -Ryan’s Smashing Life “String quartets and trumpets and euphoniums … oh, my! Boston’s Aloud is experimenting with all different types of instruments… a new album that is unlike anything the indie rock duo has done before.” -New Haven Advocate “If you think their studio stuff is good, you NEED to get your ass down to one of their shows – Aloud is easily one of the best live acts in the city.” -Playground Boston BOSTON, MA: Young, dynamic indie-rock group Aloud is proud to present their newest album Exile, to be performed live, in concert during the CD Release Party on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 at 8:30pm at Church. Exile is Aloud’s third full-length CD, and is the debut album from talented producer engineer Daniel Nicholas Daskivich. The album was fan-funded via Kickstarter.com, and will be released nationally in 10/12/10 on Lemon Merchant Records. Exile represents a sea change for Aloud. Bandleaders Henry Beguiristain and Jen de la Osa spent over a year in the studio creating the album, following the departure of their original rhythm section. The result is a new sound. Screaming guitars and crashing cymbals, previously two of Aloud’s greatest assets, are nowhere to be heard on Exile. They’ve been replaced by acoustic and strange sounding guitars, string instruments, horns, pared down drum kit, finger snaps, handclaps and sound effects. Many of the tempos are much slower, revealing a previously unheard of intimacy and vulnerability, especially in the vocals. Exile is a beautiful and strange collection of songs, featuring often-unfulfilled, complex characters coming to terms with bleak circumstances, while searching for hope and relief in unlikely places. The mid-tempo single ‘Old Soldier’ starts with a whisper and grows into a brilliant, psychedelic explosion of sound and instrumentation, including heavily effected electric guitars, marching drums, euphonium, trumpets, strings, mandolin, and Henry and Jen’s opulent vocal harmonies. In the love-turned-death ballad, ‘To Die At Sea’, Jen sings longingly over an acoustic guitar and lush string quartet. The song is so beautiful and alluring that the listener easily ignores the deeper macabre message, as the siren entices her lover to dive with her to “the bottom of the sea”. Another single, ‘Darkest Days’, takes a lighter tone. This Beatles-esque, sing-a-long features Henry crooning “Love, love, love, we all need love, to get us through the darkest days to come”. Henry says the meaning is, “We're all stuck together on this blue orb and we all go through personal crises, but for better or worse, this is it. There's no sense in not having a positive connection with the people around you.” Title track ‘Exile In The Night’, is dominated by a Latin-tinged rhythm, ghostly soundscapes and a haunting melody. The song was heavily influenced by the music of Feist and the memoirs of Reinaldo Arenas (the celebrated, exiled Cuban poet). Jen explains the song’s origin, “There's a history of exile in our families, so it always been something that was always around. I wanted to write about that feeling of seeing some other place in the city you now find yourself in, or seeing ghosts and old faces in those of strangers.” Overall, Exile is Aloud’s most sophisticated and experimental album to date, showcasing their new-found love of orchestration, Sgt. Pepper-like production, and rich, lyrical imagery. Aloud headlines this special CD Release Concert with special guest artists: the Exile Orchestra featuring Chris Barrett, trumpet (Kingsley Flood); Matt Girard, euphonium (The Motion Sick, The Future Everybody); Kara Kulpa, violin; Beth Holub, viola; Josh Penslar, cello; and the Exile Choir, including Kelly Davis (Old Jack), Glenn & Emily Forsythe (St. Claire), and Travis Richter (The Motion Sick, Naked on Roller Skates). Aloud will be touring as in support of Exile this fall, returning to CMJ this October before heading off on their debut coast-to-coast tour encompassing the entire US in over 50 performances. For more information, please visit www.allthingsALOUD.com/exile, or contact Annie Burns at annie@annierock.com. ALOUD UPCOMING CONCERT DATES: 9/4/10 – Rock The Plaza |@Patriot Place, Foxboro, MA 9/23/10 – EXILE CD RELEASE PARTY @ Church, Boston, MA 10/19/10-10/23/10 – CMJ Music Marathon, NYC, NY 10/24/10 – Howler’s Coyote Café, Pittsburgh, PA 10/25/10 – Barley’s Pub, Youngstown, OH 10/26/10 – Double Door, Chicago, IL 10/28/10 – The Lift, Dubuque, IA 11/2/10 – Front Range Community College, Westminster, CO 11/2/10 – Astroland, Boulder, CO 11/3/10 – Moe’s, Denver, CO 11/6/10 – First National Bar, Pocatello, ID 11/7/10 – Reef, Boise, ID 11/10/10 - Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee, WA 11/11/10 – Mars Bar, Seattle, WA 11/13/10 – Diablo’s, Eugene, OR 11/16/10 – The Mint, Los Angeles, CA 11/18/10 – San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 11/19/10 – Mr. Rick’s, Avila Beach, CA More dates are being added daily. Visit www.allthingsALOUD.com for the latest concert dates.

Price: 10.00


9/24/2010

Berklee Performance Center
136 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, ma 02115

The 2010 Berklee College of Music Signature Series announces a fall season that embraces the college’s global community and Boston’s diverse musical tastes. The monthly series of concerts from September to December includes Paula Cole (9/24), Ron Carter (10/14), Jorge Drexler (11/18), and the annual Singers Showcase spotlighting the Beatles’ Abbey Road (12/2). Many of the performances will feature Berklee faculty and students. Concerts take place at the Berklee Performance Center, 136 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. All shows start at 8:15 p.m. For information on these and all other fall concerts call 617-747-2261, or visit Berklee.edu/events. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Tickets for the Signature Series go on sale August 20 at Ticketmaster.com and the Berklee Performance Center Box Office. Tickets for all shows are $15 and $10, except for Paula Cole, which are $36 and $26. A special Signature Series package for all four shows is $65, also at Ticketmaster.com and the Berklee Box Office. September 24 - An Evening with Paula Cole at the BeanTown Jazz Festival. Paula Cole celebrates the release of her anticipated new album Ithaca on September 21. A native of Rockport, Massachusetts, Grammy Award-winner Cole received a scholarship to Berklee, graduating in 1990. In 1993, Peter Gabriel asked her to join his Secret World Tour, after her Imago debut, Harbinger. The fan base she built from two years of extensive touring embraced her next album, This Fire. It was a breakthrough smash, yielding the hits "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?" and "I Don't Want to Wait” (also known as the theme song to the hit TV series Dawson's Creek). She won the 1997 Grammy for Best New Artist. In 1999, she released her third album, the spiritually soul-influenced Amen. After a seven-year hiatus, she returned in 2007 with a powerful album titled Courage, her daily mantra.

Price: $26-$36


9/24/2010

Good Life
28 Kingston Street
Boston, ma

Three of Boston’s hottest Dance Parties unite for an explosive night at Good Life, with 10 DJs from the UK, Germany, Australia and the US! BASSIC feat. Scuba (UK) UK Dubstep Sensation Scuba comes to BASSIC, Boston's home for tasty bits: Dubstep. Dancehall. Glitch. Wonk. Hip-Hop. Dub-tech. And a bunch of other stuff that doesn't have arbitrary made-up names yet. SCUBA is HUGE in the UK- come see what the fussin' is about! Bootie Boston feat. Mashup Germany & VJ Brewski Mashup artists from three continents explode the dancefloor, with Germany, Australia and the US in the house! Special guests Mashup Germany, from Bootie Berlin, and video remixer VJ Brewski, bringing the Video Vegemite from Bootie Austrailia! Residents dj BC, Lenlow, and Spencer 4 Hire, Video funk from Adam Balm, plus a live Midnight mashup show with singer Katie Enlow. Free mashup CDs to the first 50- and a select few will get custom, completely illegal mashup DVDs from VJ Brewski. Milk & Honey feat. DJ Leah V. and Hesta Prynn DJ Leah V. and special guest Hesta Prynn drop a butt-shakin' combination of new hits, dance classics and tasty deep cuts to get your head-nod on. 3SOME: BOOTIE BOSTON vs BASSIC vs MILK & HONEY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24th GOODLIFE 28 Kingston Street, Boston 9pm-2 am. 21+ , $5 COVER First 50 in get a free Bootie Mashup CD! BootieBoston.com

Price: $7 (before 11pm), $10 after


9/25/2010

P.A.'s Lounge
345 Somerville Ave.
Somerville, ma 02143



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9/26/2010

Granoff Music Center - Tufts University, Medford/Somerville Campus
20 Talbot Ave
Somerville, ma 02144

At the center of Performance Faculty pianist Thomas Stumpf's recital program is Mussorgsky's monumental suite Pictures at an Exhibition. He will also be performing the world premiere of a work by Tufts faculty member John McDonald, written especially for this occasion and in relation to Mussorgsky's work. Distler Performance Hall. Free; no tickets required.

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9/29/2010

Wilbur Theatre
246 Tremont St.
Boston, ma

*** Tickets On Sale June 25th, 2010 *** Wed, September 29th, 2010 7:30 PM (Doors open at: 6:30 PM) Canadian Tenors AS SEEN ON PBS! Wilbur Theatre 246 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116 (617 426-1083‎) All Ages. $35.00 Advance. $38.00 Day Of Show. Tickets available from TicketMaster Tickets Range From: $35.00, $58.00 in advance, all seats $3.00 higher day of show!

Price: Tickets Range From: $35.00, $58.00 in advance