JEWMONGOUS -Sean Altman - Moshe Dayan Song, Club Passim, Cambridge, MA 3/7/17
JEWMONGOUS -Sean Altman (with father, father-in-law, Eric Weinstein, Cindy Kaplan and Hunter - Moshe Dayan Song (Tough Motherf*kr With An Eye Patch, Club Passim, Cambridge, MA 3/7/17
Harvard Square Hotel in Cambridge MA
Reservations: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Harvard Square Hotel 110 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge MA 02138 The Harvard Square Hotel is the centerpiece hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts' lively Harvard Square. Located just north of Boston and the Charles River, 'The Square' is full of life, culture and Ivy League ambiance. The Harvard Square Hotel puts you in the midst of it all. Surrounded on both sides by Harvard University and its many museums, halls and libraries; the John F. Kennedy Memorial Park and the JFK School of Government, the hotel sits right in the heart of this historic district.
ALYSON CAMBRIDGE sings THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
Soprano Alyson Cambridge sings the National Anthem. Images are from her performance at Washington Nationals Stadium, Nationals vs. Cubs Game.
Joshua Kania Cambridge Football
Josh Kania doing position drills at GATA with Fred Munzenmaier (UGA)
Tricky Britches at One Longfellow
Songs of Winter - What Time is it Mr. Fox? Joan of Arc
What Time is it Mr. Fox? performing Joan of Arc at Songs of Winter at Club Passim, Cambridge MA on February 26, 2012.
Susan Levine - Holiness
Biography
Songwriter Susan Levine draws stories from the roadside of a life full of contrasts. A traveler, a waitress in Santa Fe, an actress in New York, a Harvard graduate, a music therapist, a mother, Susan chronicles the emotional and physical landscapes of the in-between --- the haves and have-nots, the loved and the abandoned, the sad but hopeful. A finalist in the 2008 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition, the 2005 International Songwriting Competition, the 2004 Rocky Mountain Folks Fest, the 2004 Rose Garden Coffeehouse Performing Songwriter Competition, and the 2002 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist Competition, she is described by Marilyn Rea Beyer (WUMB Folk Radio) as a smart writer with a warm voice that can send chills down your spine.
Originally from Medford, Massachusetts, Susan grew up singing, but did not pick up the guitar until after college, while pursuing a career in the theatre in New York City. She found that her musical influences were firmly rooted not only in contemporary songwriters like Shawn Colvin, Dar Williams and Lyle Lovett, but also in the more traditional folk and country she heard during her childhood. Thanks to her Dad (a nice Jewish boy from Brooklyn), Susan grew up on Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton. After strumming her first chords in New York City, Susan traveled throughout the United States, living, writing and playing music in New Mexico and California before returning to Boston in 1998.
Her songs, informed by her extensive travels, are unique and memorable blends of folk, pop and country, suffused with poetic vision and sung with a distinctive voice described by Richard Fox, of WCUW, 91.3 FM, Worcester, as flowing and expressive, powerful yet capable of wrapping you up with warmth and tenderness. It is this voice, unique, yet often likened in its grace, range and flexibility to Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton and Nanci Griffith, that causes audiences to take notice. It is the poetry and heart in the lyrics, and the emotional investment in her performances that cause audiences to really listen and come back for more.
Susan's new cd, Atlas, was produced and recorded by Tom Eaton at Thomas Eaton Recording, Newburyport, MA. It was released in November 2007 to a packed house at Club Passim in Cambridge, MA, and was praised by the Boston Herald as: Introspective, melodic folk-pop simply doesn't get much finer than the new CD by Newburyport's Levine. That rare album where a whole mind and heart is revealed. Atlas is currently receiving airplay on folk and Americana stations across the country and abroad. It is available at cdbaby.com
Susan's debut CD, Scatter Me, was released in November 2001 to a full house at Club Passim in Cambridge. It is available at cdfreedom.com, cdbaby.com, and folkweb.com.
Her debut disc's title song, Scatter Me, is included on the 2002 Best of Boston Singer-Songwriter Showcase Compilation CD.
Her song, Leaving, is included on a compilation cd, Features and Openers, to benefit The Center for Arts in Natick.
WUMB Folk Radio 91.9fm, Boston currently has Susan's songs in rotation. And check out the great article on Susan in WUMB's Folkwaves magazine! Susan's songs also can be heard on Women in Music, a nationally syndicated radio show heard in more than 80 markets around the country, hosted by Laney Goodman.
Robbie Fulks- Sometimes the Grass is Really Greener
Robbie Fulks plays Club Passim in Cambridge, Mass. with Shad Cobb on April 24, 2014. Review is posted at Country Standard Time web site:
Song appears on Gone Away Backward, Fulks' 2013 release on Bloodshot Records.
Blake Morgan A Helping Hand
Tracy Bonham & Blake Morgan Tour - Cambridge, MA
@ Club Passim
Hosted by: Club Passim, ECR Music Group, Tracy Bonham and Blake Morgan
TRACY BONHAM
[“Bonham, from the beginning and increasingly over time, is a riveting, complicated maker of pop music.” ––PopMatters] Grammy™ nominee Tracy Bonham is celebrating yet another banner year. Her new album, Modern Burdens, made Rolling Stone’s Top 50 albums of 2017, which they describe as “a lovingly penned postcard to Bonham's past self, and a fascinating look at where she's at right now.”
Where she’s at––and the current wave of commercial and critical success she’s enjoying––is remarkable and rare for any artist. But for Tracy Bonham, it’s no surprise: she’s an artist who has never ceased growing and has never stopped challenging herself, her own talents, or her audience.
Bonham’s debut, The Burdens of Being Upright, achieved Gold Record status in 1996, spawning the chart-topping hit “Mother Mother.” A pair of Grammy™ nominations followed, along with an MTV Video Award nomination for the single, which has remained a powerful anthem for the disenfranchised and isolated.
After following The Burdens of Being Upright with the critically-acclaimed album Down Here––heralded by All Music Guide as “a smart, assured, and distinctive second effort that is a quantum leap past her debut”––Bonham moved to Los Angeles to become the featured vocalist and violinist for Blue Man Group. 2005’s Blink The Brightest cemented her as the commercial and artful songwriter her fans had already come to love, with multiple TV and film placements and her third extensive tour in as many records. Subsequent to her move back to Brooklyn, her 2010 album Masts of Manhatta garnered rave reviews and landed her her second appearance on The Tonight Show. “Unfalteringly charming lyricism,” was Billboard’s praise for the record, while Rolling Stone called the album, “a gorgeous celebration of adult love.”
The commercial and critical laurels won by her latest releases––both 2015’s Wax & Gold, and the aforementioned Modern Burdens––have further underlined exactly what makes Tracy Bonham a stand-out serious artist with a unique set of talents. As PopMatters aptly describes, “Bonham, from the beginning and increasingly over time, is a riveting, complicated maker of pop music.”
Tracy Bonham has joined the ECR Music Group roster of recording artists, and is currently on tour in the United States throughout 2018-2019 alongside acclaimed singer-songwriter Blake Morgan. Her artist-in-residence concert series at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall debuts October 26th 2018 and runs through April 18th, 2019.
BLAKE MORGAN
[“Inspired songwriting and passionate performances.” ––Billboard Magazine] Blake Morgan’s current three-year run of sold-out concerts at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall has fueled an extraordinary string of recent headlining performances for the artist around the globe: over 140 concerts across nearly 100,000 miles of touring on both sides of the Atlantic.
Morgan’s performances have not only become a New York City word-of-mouth sensation––he regularly features Grammy-nominated and Grammy-winning special guests who join him for unique on-stage collaborations––they’ve become a sensation on the road too, where he’s sold out concerts across the United States, the United Kingdom, and continental Europe.
There’s no sign of slowing down for the artist––the new 2018-2019 season of Morgan’s artist-in-residence concert series at Rockwood Music Hall runs from September 20th through May 16th. Simultaneously, Morgan will be back out on the road and joined by chart-topping powerhouse and Grammy nominee Tracy Bonham for two sets of national U.S. tour dates.
The Washington Post writes, “He’s got killer pop-rock instincts, something that leaps out at you…a natural when it comes to fashioning sharp melodies and catchy choruses.” Billboard Magazine adds, “Blake Morgan has a voice that was made to be heard on the radio…inspired songwriting and passionate performances.”
Native New Yorker Blake Morgan is a recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and the founder and President of ECR Music Group, a global music company that operates under an elemental principle unprecedented in the music world: all of its artists and labels own one-hundred percent of their master recordings. Morgan’s ideas, opinions, and editorials on music have been published regularly, including by The New York Times, CNN, Billboard Magazine, The Huffington Post, and The Guardian. His music advocacy has taken him to Capitol Hill numerous times where, as the founder of the #IRespectMusic movement, he continues to fight for music makers’ rights in the digital age.
Tracy Bonham Damn The Sky
Tracy Bonham & Blake Morgan Tour - Cambridge, MA
@ Club Passim
Hosted by: Club Passim, ECR Music Group, Tracy Bonham and Blake Morgan
TRACY BONHAM
[“Bonham, from the beginning and increasingly over time, is a riveting, complicated maker of pop music.” ––PopMatters] Grammy™ nominee Tracy Bonham is celebrating yet another banner year. Her new album, Modern Burdens, made Rolling Stone’s Top 50 albums of 2017, which they describe as “a lovingly penned postcard to Bonham's past self, and a fascinating look at where she's at right now.”
Where she’s at––and the current wave of commercial and critical success she’s enjoying––is remarkable and rare for any artist. But for Tracy Bonham, it’s no surprise: she’s an artist who has never ceased growing and has never stopped challenging herself, her own talents, or her audience.
Bonham’s debut, The Burdens of Being Upright, achieved Gold Record status in 1996, spawning the chart-topping hit “Mother Mother.” A pair of Grammy™ nominations followed, along with an MTV Video Award nomination for the single, which has remained a powerful anthem for the disenfranchised and isolated.
After following The Burdens of Being Upright with the critically-acclaimed album Down Here––heralded by All Music Guide as “a smart, assured, and distinctive second effort that is a quantum leap past her debut”––Bonham moved to Los Angeles to become the featured vocalist and violinist for Blue Man Group. 2005’s Blink The Brightest cemented her as the commercial and artful songwriter her fans had already come to love, with multiple TV and film placements and her third extensive tour in as many records. Subsequent to her move back to Brooklyn, her 2010 album Masts of Manhatta garnered rave reviews and landed her her second appearance on The Tonight Show. “Unfalteringly charming lyricism,” was Billboard’s praise for the record, while Rolling Stone called the album, “a gorgeous celebration of adult love.”
The commercial and critical laurels won by her latest releases––both 2015’s Wax & Gold, and the aforementioned Modern Burdens––have further underlined exactly what makes Tracy Bonham a stand-out serious artist with a unique set of talents. As PopMatters aptly describes, “Bonham, from the beginning and increasingly over time, is a riveting, complicated maker of pop music.”
Tracy Bonham has joined the ECR Music Group roster of recording artists, and is currently on tour in the United States throughout 2018-2019 alongside acclaimed singer-songwriter Blake Morgan. Her artist-in-residence concert series at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall debuts October 26th 2018 and runs through April 18th, 2019.
BLAKE MORGAN
[“Inspired songwriting and passionate performances.” ––Billboard Magazine] Blake Morgan’s current three-year run of sold-out concerts at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall has fueled an extraordinary string of recent headlining performances for the artist around the globe: over 140 concerts across nearly 100,000 miles of touring on both sides of the Atlantic.
Morgan’s performances have not only become a New York City word-of-mouth sensation––he regularly features Grammy-nominated and Grammy-winning special guests who join him for unique on-stage collaborations––they’ve become a sensation on the road too, where he’s sold out concerts across the United States, the United Kingdom, and continental Europe.
There’s no sign of slowing down for the artist––the new 2018-2019 season of Morgan’s artist-in-residence concert series at Rockwood Music Hall runs from September 20th through May 16th. Simultaneously, Morgan will be back out on the road and joined by chart-topping powerhouse and Grammy nominee Tracy Bonham for two sets of national U.S. tour dates.
The Washington Post writes, “He’s got killer pop-rock instincts, something that leaps out at you…a natural when it comes to fashioning sharp melodies and catchy choruses.” Billboard Magazine adds, “Blake Morgan has a voice that was made to be heard on the radio…inspired songwriting and passionate performances.”
Native New Yorker Blake Morgan is a recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and the founder and President of ECR Music Group, a global music company that operates under an elemental principle unprecedented in the music world: all of its artists and labels own one-hundred percent of their master recordings. Morgan’s ideas, opinions, and editorials on music have been published regularly, including by The New York Times, CNN, Billboard Magazine, The Huffington Post, and The Guardian. His music advocacy has taken him to Capitol Hill numerous times where, as the founder of the #IRespectMusic movement, he continues to fight for music makers’ rights in the digital age.
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Cambridge ( KAYM-brij) is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and part of the Boston metropolitan area.
Situated directly north of Boston, across the Charles River, it was named in honor of the University of Cambridge in England, an important center of the Puritan theology embraced by the town's founders.Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), two of the world's most prestigious universities, are in Cambridge, as was Radcliffe College, one of the leading colleges for women in the United States until it merged with Harvard on October 1, 1999.
According to the 2010 Census, the city's population was 105,162. As of July 2014, it was the fifth most populous city in the state, behind Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and Lowell. Cambridge was one of two seats of Middlesex County until the county government was abolished in Massachusetts in 1997. Lowell was the other.
Kendall Square in Cambridge has been called the most innovative square mile on the planet, in reference to the high concentration of entrepreneurial start-ups and quality of innovation that have emerged there since 2010.
Sound of Silence Antje Duvekot (with Sara Milonovich, Club Passim 2012)
Fast car tracy chapman Cover .Excellent song Performed by Andy and Matt
Fast car tracy chapman
Excellent song Performed by Andy and Matt
Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her singles Fast Car, Talkin' 'bout a Revolution, Baby Can I Hold You, Give Me One Reason and Telling Stories. She is a multi-platinum and four-time Grammy Award-winning artist.
Tracy Chapman was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where she was raised by her mother. Despite not having much money, her mother recognized Tracy's love of music and bought her a ukulele when Tracy was just three.[2] Tracy Chapman began playing guitar and writing songs at the age of eight. She says that she may have been first inspired to play the guitar by the television show Hee Haw.[3]
Chapman was raised Baptist and went to an Episcopal high school.[3] She was accepted into the program A Better Chance, which helps minority students attend private schools. She graduated from Wooster School in Connecticut and subsequently attended Tufts University.[4] She graduated with a B.A. degree in anthropology and African studies.[5]
In the mid-1990s Chapman dated author Alice Walker.[6] Chapman maintains a strong separation between her personal and professional lives. I have a public life that's my work life and I have my personal life, she said. In some ways, the decision to keep the two things separate relates to the work I do.[7]
Chapman often performs at and attends charity events such as Make Poverty History, amfAR and AIDS/LifeCycle, to support social causes. She currently lives in San Francisco. She says she enjoys going to the beach, going to the woods, a really good meal with friends, and fresh organic food.[3]
Honors
In May 2004, Tufts awarded her with an honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts, for her contributions as a socially conscious and artistically accomplished musician.
During college, Chapman began busking in Harvard Square and playing guitar in Club Passim and within other coffeehouses in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[citation needed] Another Tufts student, Brian Koppelman, heard Chapman playing and brought her to the attention of his father, Charles Koppelman. Koppelman, who ran SBK Publishing, signed Chapman in 1986. After Chapman graduated from Tufts in 1987, he helped her to sign a contract with Elektra Records.[5]
Chapman playing in Budapest, Hungary Photo: Zoran Veselinovic
At Elektra, she released Tracy Chapman (1988). The album was critically acclaimed, and she began touring and building a fanbase. Soon after she performed it at the televised Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute concert in June 1988, Chapman's Fast Car began its rise on the US charts; it became a Number 6 pop hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending August 27, 1988. Talkin' 'bout a Revolution, the follow-up, charted at Number 75 and was followed by Baby Can I Hold You, which peaked at Number 48. The album sold well, going multi-platinum and winning three Grammy Awards, including an honor for Chapman as Best New Artist. Later in 1988, Chapman was a featured performer on the worldwide Amnesty International Human Rights Now! Tour. According to the VH1 website, her album helped usher in the era of political correctness — along with 10,000 Maniacs and R.E.M., Chapman's liberal politics proved enormously influential on American college campuses in the late '80s.[8]
Her follow-up album Crossroads (1989) was less commercially successful, but still achieved platinum status. By 1992's Matters of the Heart, Chapman was playing to a small and devoted audience. Her fourth album, New Beginning (1995) proved successful, selling over three million copies in the U.S. The album included the hit single Give Me One Reason, which won the 1997 Grammy for Best Rock Song and became Chapman's most successful single to date, peaking at Number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her Telling Stories (2000) featured more of a rock sound than folk. Its hit single, Telling Stories, received heavy airplay on European radio stations and on Adult Alternative and Hot AC stations in the United States. Chapman toured Europe and the US in 2003 in support of her sixth album, Let It Rain (2002).
To support her seventh studio album, Where You Live (2005), Chapman toured major US cities in October and throughout Europe over the remainder of the year. The Where You Live tour was extended into 2006; the 28-date European tour featured summer concerts in Germany, Italy, France, Sweden, Finland, Norway, the UK, Russia and more. On June 5, 2006, she performed at the 5th Gala of Jazz in Lincoln Center, New York, and in a session at the 2007 TED (Technology Entertainment Design) conference in Monterey, California.
Chapman was commissioned by the American Conservatory Theater to compose music for its production of Athol Fugard's Blood Knot, a play on apartheid in South Africa, staged in early 2008.[9]
Dina Arriaza - Alone in Brooklyn
A little video for my fans and I love this Doo wop style. It reminds me of my favourite film Grease.
Recorded and produced by: Hamworth Music, DMA Producciones Audiovisuales and Mario Martinez.
Edition by: Quarante-trois Media.
Tracy Bonham Mother Mother
Tracy Bonham & Blake Morgan Tour - Cambridge, MA
@ Club Passim
Hosted by: Club Passim, ECR Music Group, Tracy Bonham and Blake Morgan
TRACY BONHAM
[“Bonham, from the beginning and increasingly over time, is a riveting, complicated maker of pop music.” ––PopMatters] Grammy™ nominee Tracy Bonham is celebrating yet another banner year. Her new album, Modern Burdens, made Rolling Stone’s Top 50 albums of 2017, which they describe as “a lovingly penned postcard to Bonham's past self, and a fascinating look at where she's at right now.”
Where she’s at––and the current wave of commercial and critical success she’s enjoying––is remarkable and rare for any artist. But for Tracy Bonham, it’s no surprise: she’s an artist who has never ceased growing and has never stopped challenging herself, her own talents, or her audience.
Bonham’s debut, The Burdens of Being Upright, achieved Gold Record status in 1996, spawning the chart-topping hit “Mother Mother.” A pair of Grammy™ nominations followed, along with an MTV Video Award nomination for the single, which has remained a powerful anthem for the disenfranchised and isolated.
After following The Burdens of Being Upright with the critically-acclaimed album Down Here––heralded by All Music Guide as “a smart, assured, and distinctive second effort that is a quantum leap past her debut”––Bonham moved to Los Angeles to become the featured vocalist and violinist for Blue Man Group. 2005’s Blink The Brightest cemented her as the commercial and artful songwriter her fans had already come to love, with multiple TV and film placements and her third extensive tour in as many records. Subsequent to her move back to Brooklyn, her 2010 album Masts of Manhatta garnered rave reviews and landed her her second appearance on The Tonight Show. “Unfalteringly charming lyricism,” was Billboard’s praise for the record, while Rolling Stone called the album, “a gorgeous celebration of adult love.”
The commercial and critical laurels won by her latest releases––both 2015’s Wax & Gold, and the aforementioned Modern Burdens––have further underlined exactly what makes Tracy Bonham a stand-out serious artist with a unique set of talents. As PopMatters aptly describes, “Bonham, from the beginning and increasingly over time, is a riveting, complicated maker of pop music.”
Tracy Bonham has joined the ECR Music Group roster of recording artists, and is currently on tour in the United States throughout 2018-2019 alongside acclaimed singer-songwriter Blake Morgan. Her artist-in-residence concert series at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall debuts October 26th 2018 and runs through April 18th, 2019.
BLAKE MORGAN
[“Inspired songwriting and passionate performances.” ––Billboard Magazine] Blake Morgan’s current three-year run of sold-out concerts at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall has fueled an extraordinary string of recent headlining performances for the artist around the globe: over 140 concerts across nearly 100,000 miles of touring on both sides of the Atlantic.
Morgan’s performances have not only become a New York City word-of-mouth sensation––he regularly features Grammy-nominated and Grammy-winning special guests who join him for unique on-stage collaborations––they’ve become a sensation on the road too, where he’s sold out concerts across the United States, the United Kingdom, and continental Europe.
There’s no sign of slowing down for the artist––the new 2018-2019 season of Morgan’s artist-in-residence concert series at Rockwood Music Hall runs from September 20th through May 16th. Simultaneously, Morgan will be back out on the road and joined by chart-topping powerhouse and Grammy nominee Tracy Bonham for two sets of national U.S. tour dates.
The Washington Post writes, “He’s got killer pop-rock instincts, something that leaps out at you…a natural when it comes to fashioning sharp melodies and catchy choruses.” Billboard Magazine adds, “Blake Morgan has a voice that was made to be heard on the radio…inspired songwriting and passionate performances.”
Native New Yorker Blake Morgan is a recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and the founder and President of ECR Music Group, a global music company that operates under an elemental principle unprecedented in the music world: all of its artists and labels own one-hundred percent of their master recordings. Morgan’s ideas, opinions, and editorials on music have been published regularly, including by The New York Times, CNN, Billboard Magazine, The Huffington Post, and The Guardian. His music advocacy has taken him to Capitol Hill numerous times where, as the founder of the #IRespectMusic movement, he continues to fight for music makers’ rights in the digital age.
Matt Andersen - One Good Song - 2016 Tour Time-Lapse
Capturing time-lapses out the front window of the bus during the 2016 Canada/United States tour for Matt Andersen's Honest Man album.
Feb 16 2016 Duncan, BC @ Cowichan Performing Arts Centre Feb 17 2016 Victoria, BC Farquhar Auditorium
Feb 18 2016 Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre
Feb 19 2016Kelowna, BC @ Kelowna Community Theatre
Feb 20 2016Banff, AB @ The Banff Centre - Eric Harvie Theatre
Feb 21 2016 Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium Feb 22 2016 Calgary, AB @ Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Feb 24 2016 Saskatoon, SK @ Broadway Theatre
Feb 25 2016 Regina, SK @ University of Regina - Darke Hall
Feb 26 2016 Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings
Feb 27 2016 Guelph, ON @ River Run Centre
Feb 28 2016 London, ON @ Centennial Hall
Mar 1 2016 Kitchener, ON @ Centre in the Square
Mar 2 2016 St. Catharines, ON @ FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre
Mar 3 2016 Owen Sound, ON @ Roxy Theatre
Mar 4 2016 Burlington, ON @ Burlington Performing Arts Centre
Mar 5 2016 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
Mar 6 2016 Orillia, ON @ Orillia Opera House
Mar 8 2016 Port Hope, ON @ Cameco Capitol Arts Centre
Mar 9 2016 Markham, ON @ Flato Markham Theatre
Mar 10 2016 Kingston, ON @ Grand Theatre - Rosen Auditorium
Mar 11 2016 Burlington, VT @ Club Metronome
Mar 12 2016 Cambridge, MA @ Club Passim
Mar 12 2016 Boston, MA @ Club Passim
Mar 13 2016 Bethlehem, PA @ Blast Furnace Blues Festival
Mar 14 2016 Vienna, VA @ Jammin Java
Mar 15 2016 New London, CT @ Garde Arts
Mar 16 2016 Portsmouth, NH @ Birdseye
Mar 18 2016 New York City, NY @ Rockwood Music Hall
Mar 19 2016 Philadelphia, PA @ Tin Angel
Mar 20 2016 Fall River, MA @ Narrows Center for the Arts
Mar 23 2016 Quebec, QC @ District Saint Joseph
Mar 24 2016 Ottawa, ON @ National Arts Centre - Southam Hall
Mar 25 2016 Montreal, QC @ L’Astral
Mar. 26th Woodstock, NY @ Levon Helm Studios - Midnight Ramble
April 11 2016 Fredericton, NB @ Playhouse
April 12 2016 Fredericton, NB @ Playhouse
Apr 13 2016 Moncton, NB @ Capitol Theatre
Apr 14 2016 Saint John, NB @ Imperial Theatre
Apr 15 2016 Halifax, NS @ Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
Apr 16 2016 Halifax, NS @ Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
Apr 27 2016 Chicago, IL @ Audio Tree Studios
Apr 28 2016 Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark
Apr 29 2016 Chicago, IL @ Schuba's
Apr 30 2016 St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club
May 1 2016 Cedar Rapids, IA @ CSPS Hall
May 2 2016 Omaha, NE @ Slowdown
May 3 2016 Kansas City, MO @ Elvis Lounge at Knuckleheads
May 4 2016 Salina, KS @ Stiefel On Stage
May 5 2016 Dallas, TX @ Kessler Theater
May 6 2016 Austin, TX @ Cactus Café
May 7 2016 Conroe (Houston), TX @ Dosey Doe
May 8 2016 San Antonio, TX @ Sam's
May 9 2016 Albuquerque, NM @ The Cooperage
May 10 2016 Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
May 11 2016 Phoenix, AZ @ Musical Instrument Museum
May 12 2016 San Diego, CA @ Winstons
May 13 2016 Los Angeles, CA @ The Mint
May 14 2016 San Francisco, CA @ Bricks and Mortar
May 15 2016 Santa Cruz, CA@ Moe's
May 17 2016 Eugene, OR @ Hi Fi Music Lounge
May 18 2016 Bend, OR @ Volcanic Pub
May 19 2016 Portland, OR @ White Eagle
May 20 2016 Seattle, WA @Tripple Door
May 21 2016 Electric City, WA @ Sunbanks
Traveling Man - Ricky Nelson / Cover Joe Busby
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Tracy Bonham with Blake Morgan Devil's Got Your Boyfriend
Tracy Bonham & Blake Morgan Tour - Cambridge, MA
@ Club Passim
Hosted by: Club Passim, ECR Music Group, Tracy Bonham and Blake Morgan
TRACY BONHAM
[“Bonham, from the beginning and increasingly over time, is a riveting, complicated maker of pop music.” ––PopMatters] Grammy™ nominee Tracy Bonham is celebrating yet another banner year. Her new album, Modern Burdens, made Rolling Stone’s Top 50 albums of 2017, which they describe as “a lovingly penned postcard to Bonham's past self, and a fascinating look at where she's at right now.”
Where she’s at––and the current wave of commercial and critical success she’s enjoying––is remarkable and rare for any artist. But for Tracy Bonham, it’s no surprise: she’s an artist who has never ceased growing and has never stopped challenging herself, her own talents, or her audience.
Bonham’s debut, The Burdens of Being Upright, achieved Gold Record status in 1996, spawning the chart-topping hit “Mother Mother.” A pair of Grammy™ nominations followed, along with an MTV Video Award nomination for the single, which has remained a powerful anthem for the disenfranchised and isolated.
After following The Burdens of Being Upright with the critically-acclaimed album Down Here––heralded by All Music Guide as “a smart, assured, and distinctive second effort that is a quantum leap past her debut”––Bonham moved to Los Angeles to become the featured vocalist and violinist for Blue Man Group. 2005’s Blink The Brightest cemented her as the commercial and artful songwriter her fans had already come to love, with multiple TV and film placements and her third extensive tour in as many records. Subsequent to her move back to Brooklyn, her 2010 album Masts of Manhatta garnered rave reviews and landed her her second appearance on The Tonight Show. “Unfalteringly charming lyricism,” was Billboard’s praise for the record, while Rolling Stone called the album, “a gorgeous celebration of adult love.”
The commercial and critical laurels won by her latest releases––both 2015’s Wax & Gold, and the aforementioned Modern Burdens––have further underlined exactly what makes Tracy Bonham a stand-out serious artist with a unique set of talents. As PopMatters aptly describes, “Bonham, from the beginning and increasingly over time, is a riveting, complicated maker of pop music.”
Tracy Bonham has joined the ECR Music Group roster of recording artists, and is currently on tour in the United States throughout 2018-2019 alongside acclaimed singer-songwriter Blake Morgan. Her artist-in-residence concert series at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall debuts October 26th 2018 and runs through April 18th, 2019.
BLAKE MORGAN
[“Inspired songwriting and passionate performances.” ––Billboard Magazine] Blake Morgan’s current three-year run of sold-out concerts at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall has fueled an extraordinary string of recent headlining performances for the artist around the globe: over 140 concerts across nearly 100,000 miles of touring on both sides of the Atlantic.
Morgan’s performances have not only become a New York City word-of-mouth sensation––he regularly features Grammy-nominated and Grammy-winning special guests who join him for unique on-stage collaborations––they’ve become a sensation on the road too, where he’s sold out concerts across the United States, the United Kingdom, and continental Europe.
There’s no sign of slowing down for the artist––the new 2018-2019 season of Morgan’s artist-in-residence concert series at Rockwood Music Hall runs from September 20th through May 16th. Simultaneously, Morgan will be back out on the road and joined by chart-topping powerhouse and Grammy nominee Tracy Bonham for two sets of national U.S. tour dates.
The Washington Post writes, “He’s got killer pop-rock instincts, something that leaps out at you…a natural when it comes to fashioning sharp melodies and catchy choruses.” Billboard Magazine adds, “Blake Morgan has a voice that was made to be heard on the radio…inspired songwriting and passionate performances.”
Native New Yorker Blake Morgan is a recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and the founder and President of ECR Music Group, a global music company that operates under an elemental principle unprecedented in the music world: all of its artists and labels own one-hundred percent of their master recordings. Morgan’s ideas, opinions, and editorials on music have been published regularly, including by The New York Times, CNN, Billboard Magazine, The Huffington Post, and The Guardian. His music advocacy has taken him to Capitol Hill numerous times where, as the founder of the #IRespectMusic movement, he continues to fight for music makers’ rights in the digital age.
Jay Psaros covers Bob Dylan's Don't Think Twice
Singer/Songwriter Jay Psaros covers Don't Think Twice by Bob Dylan at the Kama Lounge in Quincy, MA. Film by Ian Adam Bull.
THEY WILL BURY YOU
Tim Easton sings THEY WILL BURY YOU from his garage in Nashville, TN.