Post Modern Authors // The Roadside Dolls
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Post Modern Authors
https://www.facebook.com/PostModernAuthors
The Roadside Dolls
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Roadside-Dolls/165766590196917?fref=ts
Submitted by PostModernAuthors on
Post Modern Authors
https://www.facebook.com/PostModernAuthors
The Roadside Dolls
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Roadside-Dolls/165766590196917?fref=ts
Submitted by nicktavares on
Rock and roll from under the snow.
<strong>Ryan:</strong> Lead guitar
<strong>Nick:</strong> Harmonica, guitar, vocals
Submitted by Jsnapps on
The Porter Squares deliver an appealing mix of rock, pop, soul, R & B, and whatever else they think they can pull off with guitar, bass, and drums.
Submitted by Lesonyr on
Classic rock, R&B, Reggae, all good stuff.
Submitted by Fantastic Liars on
Fantastic Liars play awesome music for awesome people.
You ARE awesome, AREN'T you?
David Hodgman - Vox, Guitar, Harmonica
Julian Hammond - Vox, Bass
Craig McKeone - Vox, Saxophone(s), Toy Xylophone
Tim Mitchell - Drums
Submitted by fjmontresor on
Acoustic folk-rock involving banjos, mandolins, flutes, harmonica, and a bass player. There are three primary vocalists, and all told four members.
Submitted by Camilo on
Roots rock all afternoon, including David Johnston’s http://radioboston.wbur.org/2012/03/29/david-johnston, Kevin Byrne’s http://kevinbyrnemusic.com/Page_3.html, and Jeremy Lyons’ http://www.deltabilly.com/bands. Virtuosi like Matt Glover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP5Of7QFpeY and Robert Elliott https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogXFgmxsEnc will join in.
Submitted by Birdface on
Birdface has a unique sound that blends elements of Rock, Funk, and Blues.
Birdface is Michael Cucchi (Vocals, Harmonica), Jamie Bacheller (Guitar), Brian Bacheller (Drums, Vocals), and Kevin Farren (Bass/Guitar, Vocals)
Submitted by Green City Growers on
Rock, country and 60's pop from Somerville, MA
Playing @3:30pm at Green City Growers Office in Union Sq
Submitted by tkpalit on
Post-colonial pop rock, by Somerville's punkistani demi Goddess of Hindie rock, Saraswathi Jones. Accompanied by a talented menagerie of musical friends.