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1 week ago |
glidemagazine.com | Marc Lacatell
Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Heart is back on tour and celebrating fifty-plus years since their debut album, Dreamboat Annie, was released to critical acclaim. Helping to define the hard rock sound of the 1970s, the rock and roll outfit fronted by the exceptionally talented sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson is still a force to be reckoned with. They have released 16 studio albums, along with multiple live albums and compilation albums, and have, in turn, sold over 35 million albums worldwide.
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1 month ago |
glidemagazine.com | Marc Lacatell
Lilly Hiatt, the sensational Nashville singer-songwriter who has been creating exciting and eclectic music for years, is now back out on tour in support of her latest release, Forever – a fun and intimate collection of new tunes that celebrate her ever-growing voice as a female artist and her current state of mind.
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1 month ago |
glidemagazine.com | Marc Lacatell
Kim Deal, a figure synonymous with indie rock’s raw, unpolished heart, graced the stage on March 10th at Boston’s historic Wilbur Theater, showcasing her latest solo endeavor, Nobody Loves You More. This album, a testament to her enduring creativity, was crafted over a decade of meticulous refinement and deeply personal exploration.
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1 month ago |
glidemagazine.com | Marc Lacatell
In addition to fronting the rock and roll collective that is The Revivalists for almost two decades, David Shaw has recently added to his solo catalog with 2024’s Take a Look Inside. Since last October, Shaw has been touring the US, refining his art with compelling performances for his fans at each show. This past Saturday on March 1st, Shaw delighted a packed Brighton Music Hall with choice selections from his solo albums and a poignant cover from a beloved musical muse.
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2 months ago |
glidemagazine.com | Marc Lacatell
The day after Boston and its neighboring cities and towns were hit with a frustrating storm fueled by wet snow, rain, and sleet, the sun rose again and delivered a clear, dry day that welcomed people back out of their homes. And, on this frigid Monday night of February 17th, fans of Jack White’s music gladly congregated for a blistering and unapologetic rock and roll show at Roadrunner – the largest general admission venue in New England, with a capacity of 3,500.
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