Country Music

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Loudon Wainwright III + Chris Smither

Loudon Wainwright III + Chris Smither

09-19-2025 8:00 pm
Tickets from $55

 

It was the late 1960's on Charles Street in Boston, outside one of the legendary clubs during the folk revival era, when these two new-to-the-scene young musicians first met. They've stayed friends ever since with their paths crossing at folk festivals, concert halls and clubs.  Over the years, the two have guest-appeared on each other's record, Chris sang on "Somebody Else" for Loudon's Older Than My Old Man Now record. Then Loudon lent a hand on Chris' 50-year career retrospective recording Still on the Levee (singing on "What They Say").  
 
Disco Lemonade

Disco Lemonade

09-19-2025 8:00 pm

Disco Lemonade

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Ruth Reinhardt Inaugural (2)

Ruth Reinhardt Inaugural (2)

09-20-2025 7:30 pm
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The Petty Larceny Band

The Petty Larceny Band

09-20-2025 8:00 pm
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The Petty Larceny Band has been bringing the music of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, the Traveling WilburysMudcrutch and associated acts to venues throughout New England for more than a dozen years.

Founded in Worcester, MA, Petty Larceny is, first and foremost, a rock band. Its members chose not to take the impersonation and prop-driven approach when forming a tribute band, instead focusing on capturing the sound and excitement of a live Petty performance for fans and newcomers alike while delivering searing rock performances. It seems to be paying off. In addition to playing packed houses in every New England state across dozens of shows each year, the band has won “Best Tribute Band” three years running in the Worcester Music Awards.

Will Dailey

Will Dailey

09-20-2025 8:00 pm
Tickets from $39

 

Will Dailey’s seventh album BOYS TALKING is the one he’s not releasing.

Oh, you’ll get to hear it, if you buy a vinyl copy, CD, or download it directly from him. But it won’t be a matter of opening up a streaming platform and pressing play on a chosen date with thousands of other releases. With a record he considers his best work, Will wanted to find another way to celebrate and enjoy the process of sharing the album for more than a day or week. “Music is supposed to be a joyful expression of self that connects us to other people,” Will says. “I want to instill a more personal, joyful process of sharing my work.”