No, he's really not all that 'Good Now'
On first listen, Bob Schneider's I'm Good Now almost makes you want to groan. He's just another singer/songwriter trying to jump on the bandwagon of guys like John Mayer.
On first listen, Bob Schneider's I'm Good Now almost makes you want to groan. He's just another singer/songwriter trying to jump on the bandwagon of guys like John Mayer.
The Kelly Project's Live on DVD CD gives a taste of what this up and coming band has to offer both visually and acoustically.
Americans never tire of stories of the Wild West. With rolling plains and cowboys and Indians, Hidalgo starts off as a classic American western.
Until recently, The Clumsy Lovers were mostly known for their live performances. Mainly touring the Pacific Northwest pub scene, the band mixes together rock, bluegrass and a bit of Celtic rock.
Various Artists'Greatest Irish Bands'On Hip-O/UTV RecordsGrade: B+Greatest Irish Bands brings together many different Irish rock stars on to one CD.
On Wednesday, BaRuCH, the Brandeis Reform Chavurah, took over Chums. The Brandeis Brass Ensemble opened the show.
The TintThe 11th HourOn Primary Voltage Grade: BNew to the Boston music scene is The Tint, consisting of Evan Evans (vocals, guitar), Sean Will (keyboard), Sean Green (drums) and Mike Geher (bass). The band is hoping that its second album on Cambridge's Primary Voltage Records, entitled The 11th Hour, will be its big break.
False Advertising performed their first show of the spring semester at Chomondley's last Thursday night.
Opening on Christmas Day, Cheaper By the Dozen, directed by Shawn Levy and starring Steve Martin (Bringing Down the House) and Bonnie Hunt (Monsters, Inc.) is a funny, yet heartwarming story about the importance of family and the crazy events that take place in a big family.
In America, the semi-autobiographical story by director and writer Jim Sheridan (In the Name of the Father), is a dramatic and touching story about one family and how their lives can change.
Boston’s West End: The spirit of a neighborhood destroyed
Jewish students are not a monolith. Brandeis must stop treating us like one.
Doxxing has no place at Brandeis
A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
Paige Bueckers: A Special Talent