John Burlock offers crowd no warm numbers on a chilly night
Brandeis abhors a vacuum. Case in point: On the first Sunday of the new semester, when most students had yet to unpack and even the midyears weren't fully settled in, when the weather was so cold that the ink in my notetaking pens literally froze, the school nevertheless deemed it a perfect evening to hold a concert at Cholmondley's.Indeed, the coffeehouse was packed when Boston-based singer-songwriter John Burlock and his acoustic guitar took the stage in order to play a mix of originals from his upcoming CD and covers from artists such as Matt Nathanson and John Mayer.

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