Nirvana may have injected alternative rock with a new sense of cool in the 1990s, but their sound was still predicated on catchy riffs and pop melodies.
“Please Come to Boston” is a travelogue that put Dave Loggins on the yacht rock map, and that song continues to occupy special musical real estate after all this time.
Not long after, the Boston Catholic Diocese ordered all local radio stations to remove the song from the airwaves—which only served to increase the allure around the seemingly harmless tune.
Indie Rock is coming back and Kate Bollinger and Sharp Pins are on the front line of this revolution. Somerville’s Art at the Amory Oct. 12 was the fifth stop on Kate Bollinger’s ‘Song From a ...
Dave Matthews Band, including lead vocalist/guitarist and Farm Aid board member Dave Matthews, has been selected for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year at the 39th annual ceremony ...