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Newport Jazz Festival Grooves On

abby stanicek

Like its folk counterpart, Newport Jazz Festival is one of America’s most historic festivals, drawing in attendees from around the world.

Tagged abby stanicek, Allston Pudding, andre 300, chic, chief adjuah, cimafunk, Jazz, kamasi washington, Newport, newport jazz, newport jazz festival, Nile Rodgers, noname, sun ra arkestra, terrace martin

Up on Top of Solid Sound Mountain

Solid Sound? more like Upside Down

We sent Dillon and Wendy up to the hills of Western Mass for an official Allston Pudding report on Wilco’s Solid Sound festival.

Tagged Allston Pudding, alt country, dillon riley, Fenne Lily, horse lords, Horsegirl, Iris Dement, Jason Isbell, Jazz, MASS MoCA, miracle legion, North Adams, Punk Rock, Ratboys, Solid Sound Festival, Soul Glo, sylvan esso, water from your eyes, Wednesday, wendy schiller, Wilco

Laufey Astonishes Audiences for Two Sold-Out Nights at the Wang Theater

Laufey has been wowing audiences with her soothing vocals that harken back to old school jazz singers. Check out our review of her recent Boston show!

Tagged abby stanickek, berklee college of music, bock center, Boston, Jazz, jazz vocal, jazz vocalist, laufey, Samantha Davidson, wang theatre, wasia project

Amanda Shea Discusses New EP Ahead of Rockwood Show

amanda shea tanvi shah

You’ve probably heard Amanda Shea as a guest artist, but she’s getting ready to release her debut project “God, Again.” She spoke to Tanvi Shah ahead of her show at Rockwood Music Hall.

Tagged Amanda Shea, Boston, Hip hop, Jazz, poetry, r&b, rockwood music hall, spoken word, tanvi shah

Really From, Really Gone

really from harry gustafson

Really From are one of Boston’s best bands in recent years. But all good things must come to an end. Last week, we said goodbye at Crystal Ballroom.

Tagged bmas, Boston, Boston Music Awards, crystal ballroom, emo, gulfer, Harry Gustafson, Jazz, Kind Being, math rock, mercet, people like you, Really From, Somerville

The Puddcast Episode 33: DAMOYEE

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Berklee singer-songwriter DAMOYEE is the lastest guest on the Puddcast, here to talk about her new single, TikTok, and more.

Tagged alev harry gustafson, allston pudding presents the puddcast, Boston, dallas, damoyee, damoyee janai, Harry Gustafson, Jazz, puddcast, r&b, ride with ya, Singer-Songwriter, soul, synthwave, the puddcast

H A U N T E R Break Down Their New Album

Sander Bryce and Jonah Levine of H A U N T E R posing

Sander and Jonah of the sampletronica/jazz band H A U N T E R break down every song on their explorative new album DREAM THE DAY AWAY.

Tagged Allston, Allston Pudding, Boston, dillon riley, Electronic music, h a u n t e r, I Kill Giants, indie music, Jazz, samples, sander bryce

The Town and The City Festival Takes Over Lowell

Here is our official preview for the two-day The Town and The City Festival happening this weekend in historic Downtown Lowell.

Tagged Blues, Boston, chris porter, Colleen Green, dillon riley, Divine sweater, Jack Kerouac, Jazz, Layzi, Lowell, MA, Mill, Music Festival, Naomi Westwater, oldsoul, Punk, Robyn Hitchcock, Rock, Screaming Females, spoken word, tanya donnelly, The parkington sisters, The Town and The City Festival

Naomi Westwater Delivers Poignant & Pointed Songwriting On New EP

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Naomi Westwater has an adept skill at all things roots and Americana, showcased on her most recent EP “Feelings,” which we’re premiering today!

Tagged americana, Berklee, berklee college of music, billie holiday, Blues, blues rock, Boston, Club Passim, daniel babai, dephrase, EP, feelings, Harry Gustafson, Jazz, Naomi Westwater, nina simone, premiere, r&b, roots, soul, strange fruit

Premiere: Calo’s Beautiful, Terrible Mess

calo last year

Joseph Borsellino is Calo, an electronic-jazz saxophonist fresh off an EP release and dropping a video for “so many lifetimes,” a collaboration with vocalist Anjali Rose.

Tagged anjali rose, Boston, breakbeat, calo, downtempo, Electronic, Harry Gustafson, Hip hop, Jazz, joseph borsellino, last year was a beautiful terrible mess., New York, philadelphia, samples

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